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  1. T.Goodhew

    Finals

    Urgh Macroeconomics, Acct 1B and ACTL gross...
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    How hard is Actuarial Studies

    The Mathematics is not disimilar to Higher mathematics 1A & 1B it is taught in a different order with more emphasis on those sections that relate to Actuarial Studies... also you will use MATLAB a statistic package instead of MAPLE the one used in standard first year maths courses. So if you...
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    2006 HSC Mathematics Solutions

    Awesome, your solutions are identical to mine. Yay :D So v 1.25 of the solutions on the first post in this forum, as well as your solutions must be the correct solutions...phew.
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    Q10a

    isn't the solution -0.044
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    2006 HSC Mathematics Solutions

    The probabilities are without replacement as shown in the current version of the solutions. This is primarily because the question asks for different squares.
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    2006 HSC Mathematics Solutions

    You're absolutely right about the trig error, that's been fixed in the newest version of the solutions. I'm afraid the limiting value solution is correct however.
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    2006 HSC Mathematics Solutions

    Yeah unfortunately made some silly errors, but cleared most up i think... what else do you expect when you do the HSC at midnight lol
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    2006 HSC Mathematics Solutions

    Okay guys, all the errors brought up so far have been incorporated into the solutions... and now we have solutions v.1.1 :D
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    2006 HSC Mathematics Solutions

    Yes, of course your correct... i'll ammend the solutions asap, thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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    2006 HSC Mathematics Solutions

    I've moved the file to a faster server, so you should be able to download the solutions easier now, thanks shinji for your help :D
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    2006 HSC Mathematics Solutions

    y - 1/2 = -(sqrt3)[x - pi/6] 2y -1 = -2(sqrt3)[x - pi/6] 2y -1 = -2(sqrt3)x +([sqrt3]pi/3) 2(sqrt3)x +2y -1 -(pi[sqrt3]/3) = 0 i think you will find :D ... Changed the solutions accordingly grr.. stupid mistakes i made late at night.
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    2006 HSC Mathematics Solutions

    Oh :o , I did too... i have written the solutions to Q7... they will be included in this file and available to download by 12:30pm Today. if you could forward the mistakes you found to my email that would be apprecitated!! :D
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    2006 HSC Mathematics Solutions

    Here are my worked solutions to the Mathematics (2Unit) HSC 2006. I apologise to those who downloaded the earlier versions, there were some minor calculation errors that have been fixed in the newer version of the solutions available here. Fixes: The proof of Q6 a) iii. is now included as...
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