Well some of Lee's editions were missing pages. Also, they were black and white, but now they are colour.
Coroneos is good for theory I think. Although it doesn't fully cover the 4U course due to amendments that were made in 1989.
Having done both courses, I think HSC Physics is better because I hate memorising.
Of course if we got a paper like the 2009 paper every year, HSC Physics would indeed be purely understanding... just like the old HSC Physics course...
There also another way by "inspection" to determine horizontal asymptotes.
If the degree on the numerator is equal to the degree on the denominator then a horizontal asymptote exists.
Its equation is:
y=\frac{\text{coeff. of leading term on numerator}}{\text{coeff. of leading term on...
I don't think that my school bought them in the literal sense.
More likely what happened was that our head of mathematics knows some other teachers from other various private schools and got a copy of them. She told us that she tried to contact the publishers of the solutions to buy them but...
Assess the impacts of Leibniz' and Newton's contributions to calculus on society.... :haha:
OR
Consider the word SOCCER.
How many:
(i) six-letter different arrangements [1]
(ii) selections of 4 letters [2]
can be made from the word SOCCER?
My class mates didn't have much trouble understanding it.
In addition, this is definitely not 2U material because in 2U you don't deal with finding roots of equations that have a degree higher than quadratics.
Let P(x)=2x^{3}-7x^{2}-12{x}+45 \\ \therefore P'(x)=6x^2-14x-12 \\ \text{Now P(x)=0 has a root of mult. 2 and P'(x)=0 has a root of mult. 1} \\ \therefore \ If \ P'(x)=0 \ \therefore 2(3x^2-7x-6)=0 \\ \therefore 2(x-3)(3x+2)=0 \\ \therefore \ x=3 \ or \ \frac{-2}{3} \\ Now \ P(3)=0 \ and \...