Yeah, reckon I screwed up Eng Adv. Then I checked the HSC mark and which percentile it equates to. Then I realised I'm fine, considering my internal rank gives me an assessment mark of about 91-2. :)
Use the identity: tan(2x) = 2tanx / [1 - tan^2(x)] to simplify the expression and it is much easier.
You should get 1/2 - tan^2(x)/2 after simplifying which is easy to integrate.
The question 6 in that paper wasn't even a very hard question - in fact it wasn't even the last question of the 1993 (i think) paper, it was Q7.
I'm thinking like the top 25% of the state could get the last questions in this.
Can't you do 13 units?
That way, if you want to drop your 4th unit of maths, or Chemistry, you can when you really know what you want to do. It beats asking people you don't know and don't know you over the internet.
Nope they're different.
When you talk about dissociation, a molecule can break into different (either charged or neutral) species.
For example AB ---> A + B
Whereas for ionisation, the molecule MUST break down into ions.
For example AB ---> A+ + B-
Ionisation is a form of dissociation.