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    people who put you down.

    Has anyone experienced put downs about their results? How have you coped with these? I have experienced put downs from my family who tell me that I will never do as well as my cousins, that I'm lazy, will never go university and will be a failure. :jedi: I've been telling myself to ignore...
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    Australian Maths Competition

    Re: Australian Mathematics Competition that's only top 10% >_<
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    binomial theorem.. in the expansion of... the coefficients bla bla bla

    In the expansion of (x+a)^3 (x+b)^5, the coefficients of x^7 and x^6 are 9 and 12 respectively. Find the values of a and b. Thanks
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    Would you give up social-networking just so you could improve your HSC results?

    Msn and facebook aren't major problems for me. This website is :(
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    Did You Make It To Selective Schools?

    I wonder which school that was... Seems like heaps of people make it into selective schools.
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    Half-yearlies..

    I'm getting 99+ for sure :D Good luck with your UAI aim too! Great idea. :rofl: I hope the whole forum will be full of 'I did well in my half yearlies' so that I don't sound arrogant :haha:
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    2 exams in one day !

    2 exams one day isn't that bad. I like it because it means that I can get it over and done with :D
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    year 10 elective music assessment

    Don't know, but I did Mozart. I talked about stuf like instruments and stuff. I basically bullshitted and got 80%. Yes, I dislike music.
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    to drop chemistry or not...

    I think you should drop it. Your reasons to drop are more valid than your reasons against dropping.
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    Is the HSC just a "memory game"?

    yeah, for the humanities, it is. For Maths and Science, then no. To a certain extent, English really isn't about memory too.
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    Extension One Revising Game

    Nice and simple: cos(@ + a) = cos@cosa - sin@sina Derive the result for sin(@-a) using the above result.
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    Question about Year 11 Prelim?

    As long as you don't get an N award. Make sure that this doesn't fall below 12 units. You only get an N award if you don't make a serious attempt. If you failed but tried your best, you won't be awarded an N award.
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    Did you know/see anyone cheat in the half yearly?

    i hate people who cheat. I do believe that there will be some people cheating in the HSC. I don't think they should even deserve to go to TAFE. Cheating is immoral. It pisses me off when people do that.
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    simultaneous equations

    Graph the two lines, then find the point of intersection. Or substitute equation 1 into equation 2 for y 1- x^2 = x^2 +1 0 = 2x^2 x = 0 substitute x = 0 in equation 1 y= 0^2 + 1 y= 1 point of intersection: (0,1)
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    short story about changing perspective

    you could write a story of how someone's view of racism/gender/marriage/love/life/etc has changed after a certain event
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    English 1/2 YEARLY Tomorrow

    It depends on what the question in the exam is.
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    Recommended Texbooks/Study Guides for Preliminary HSC?

    Re: Would you recommend these books? one dotpoint = one paragraph of info. There is nothing in Conquering Chem on Metals, Section 2. i.e. justify the increasing recycling of metals, how to recycle aluminium, etc. Jacaranda and Chemistry Contexts have 4 pages of info on Section 2.
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    Extension One Revising Game

    Re: 2009 3U Maths Marathon If tanx =\sqrt[2]{2}, calculate sin2x
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    Mathematics Marathon

    The part of the curve y = 2x - x^2 enclosed by the x axis is rotated about the x axis through 180 degrees. Find the volume of the solid formed.
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