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    cis(x) or cos(x)+isin(x)?

    This, why bother writing cos(x) +isin(x) all the way until the end. Just use cis(x) from the start and then the very last line use cos(x) + isin(x).
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    ATAR Aim & desired uni course

    Exactly. Leave those who want to go to USYD for either a Mathematics or Commerce degree (who to their own opinion, USYD offers a better degree) be.
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    ATAR Aim & desired uni course

    Because you based your preferences on the "Good Uni Guide" and I'm not? hmmm.... Edit: and that girl in a commerce lecture at UNSW open day, who you are yet to see at uni?
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    ATAR Aim & desired uni course

    99+ BSc (Advanced Mathematics) at USYD
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    Raw test mark for E4?

    Lol cheers. I haven't done any CSSA papers since my school sets their own trials and from what I've seen (and what my teacher has told me) is that CSSA doesn't stick very close to the syllabus (so it doesn't emulate the HSC as well as other trials which do stick closer to the syllabus). But I'll...
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    Raw test mark for E4?

    Yeah I assumed no one 100%'s (I think shadowdude posted about his uni lecturer from unsw made and marked a q8 for one year and no one got full marks). I'm aiming 117-118 (from doing past papers I get about 117/118 on harder papers (silly mistakes) and 119/120 on easier papers (hard =...
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    Raw test mark for E4?

    Where did you hear 117? Just wondering.
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    Permutations/Combinations

    You can answer this question using combinations however: Of 16 people, 4 on on side and 2 on the other (hence 10 others) Therefore we must choose six to sit with the two on one side = 10C6 We must choose the remaining four to sit with the other four on the other side = 4C4 We can arrange one...
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    Functions

    Afaik that stuff was taught in year 11 (at least using the formula/method posted for determining whether a function was continuous at a given point is year 11).
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    Reduction formula question from my trial

    Yes, then let 2@ = x (@ = theta) 2d@ = dx @ = 0, x = 0 @ = pi/2 , x = pi then work it out (it's in form of (1/2)I(3) half I three)
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    Topics ?

    Graphs, Complex, Conics, Polynomial, Integration, Volumes, Mechanics and about half of Harder 3u (Induction and Circle Geo, still yet to do inequalities (though we have done a little for work in Induction) and probability). Trials will be everything except Harder 3u Probability.
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    Integration by Substitution help needed please

    They can ask you questions involving infinite limits. They're not that difficult to answer since generally the graph of the function will have a limiting value (ie horizontal asymptote), so the area under the curve has a finite value. If that made any sense.
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    Commerce at Usyd (or Commerce/Law at Macquarie)

    All biased. Anyway, not going to argue with you about "your own research" as you say in other threads. I base my research from other places then a university ranking website and choosing to do a commerce course because of a girl. Sozbud.
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    Commerce at Usyd (or Commerce/Law at Macquarie)

    Where are their statistics come from? I'd tend to disagree with their ratings.
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    Roots of multiplicity - Polynomials

    Lol, you used correct grammar etc?
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    Commerce at Usyd (or Commerce/Law at Macquarie)

    Good Uni Guide is terrible. From my own research, I've come to the conclusion Syd> UNSW, must have differing opinions then.
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    Commerce at Usyd (or Commerce/Law at Macquarie)

    Those rankings are based off MBA results, nothing to do with undergraduate degrees. I'd argue (based wholly on the somewhat flawed idea that Higher ATAR cutoff = Better course) that Sydney has a better Commerce course than UNSW (given that USYD does not provide any bonus points, UNSW does).
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    "Official Notice: Revised examination specifications for Stage 6 Mathematics courses"

    The other day my teacher told me we may be getting Multiple Choice questions for MX1 and MX2, I was horrified. Looks like it may have come true (in the form of Objective Response questions). However, from what I can see it does not effect 2011 HSC students, only 2012 students (thank god I'm...
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    Roots of multiplicity - Polynomials

    P'(x) = 2(x-a)Q(x) + ((x-a)^2)Q'(x)
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    Choosing 4 Unit maths?

    Lol what? You are kidding right?
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