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Goodgirl594

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if any1 has the original solutions printed by the BOS could ya plz giv me the site or a link thnxxx heapz!
 

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Fattoush said:
if any1 has the original solutions printed by the BOS could ya plz giv me the site or a link thnxxx heapz!
hmm... I have my own solutions...
I can scan it on Friday if no-one has offered it by then.
 

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That means I dont need to scan mine :D

BTW Lazarus, is the MANSW solution an official one?
 

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mojako said:
That means I dont need to scan mine :D

BTW Lazarus, is the MANSW solution an official one?
Not official, but close enough:p
 

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thnx for that, but i dl dem and used them and i kinda think some of the answers are incorrect...unless ive been aplyn the rong steps to various q's throughout my heartfulfiln maths year!? :s...oh damn...
 

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Fattoush said:
thnx for that, but i dl dem and used them and i kinda think some of the answers are incorrect...unless ive been aplyn the rong steps to various q's throughout my heartfulfiln maths year!? :s...oh damn...
there are 1 or 2 errors but most of them are correct.
 

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Does anyone agree that q10 in this paper is much easier than that saga/hero crap in 2002
 

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what were the wrong solutions?
 

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Seraph said:
Does anyone agree that q10 in this paper is much easier than that saga/hero crap in 2002
reminiscent of 4U Question 8 algebra bash is evident in 2002 and 2003 papers
LOL
This trend shall not continue :p
 
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Seraph said:
Does anyone agree that q10 in this paper is much easier than that saga/hero crap in 2002
eh one bloody mark for a page proof...
if that came up I wouldn't bother, just state the basics and check previous questions.
 

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i think more than one or 2 of his questions are wrong. :mad: no 1 is perfect... particularly me. i don't get applications of calculas in the physical world. damn
 

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lol yeh i also kinda feel dersmore den 2 errors...and as for applications of calcalus to the physcal wrld...for sum reason...i skip them...the questions arent so predicatble like everyone is differnnt!....oh well practice makes perfect! :D
 

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impulse_17 said:
the series & sequence qn was wrong.. th e one about the blocks
yeh, he used 180 blocks instead of 180/1.5 blocks.

edit about question 8, oopsie, my bad, i just looked again, he just put the pie from the roation on the inside the differentiation sign instead of outside in the first step
 
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Q1. (c) - There is an error.

The formula should be r.theta = l

i.e. radius * angle = length of arc subtending the angle.

Everyone should post up the errors.
 
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Here is all the errors I found.

Q1(c) is 95 degrees (using l=r@)
Q2(a) is 2y=-ex + e^2 + 4
Q3(a)(i) is 18e^x (2e^x-4)^8
Q4(a)(ii) is 64 degrees to the nearest degree
Q5(b)(i) is 63 (the first term in the AP is 120 blocks)
Q5(b)(ii) is 73 (from 20 + 53, the other AP starts with 62 blocks)
Q5(b)(iii) is 3738 (from 1830 + 1908)
Q6(c)(ii) is 5.6 years (in the expression for t, it should be ln 0.04)
Q9(b)(iii) is r^2/6 (3root3 - pi)
Q10(a)(iv) is $498 (he got $499 due to inappropriate rounding)

Alternative solutions will be available from my site in a few days... (the site will appear on my signature).
I did this paper before the HSC and I just need to scan it.
 
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