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Ive created this poll to see how many people would prefer conics or statistics as it has been expressed that statistics will be replacing conics roughly around 2010.
I was the same in highschool. Then I did statistics as a mathematics subject at uni (not as a finance subject) and it was extremely enjoyable. Lots of calculus, linear algebra and various other fields of both pure and applied maths.kurt.physics said:I can say that i hate statistics with a passion, it is crap, i personally enjoy pure mathematics and loath applied (unless its mathematical physics).
Statistics may be useful, but i think it may make tallented mathematics students not want to do MX2.
oh ok i thought that stats was like the stuff in year 9 and 10, like mean, mode, median, range, frequency distribution tables and that sort of stuffSlidey said:Actually, there is probability in 2u and combinatorics in 3u. 4u has harder 3u which often covers a mix of probability and combinatorics.
I agree, vector algebra is quite simpleIruka said:Best background for uni level stats is a good grasp of calculus.
Combinatorial probability has almost nothing to do with what professional statisticians do.
On balance, I think I'd vote for conics, but I'm not really enthralled with either option.
Personally, I think they should put vector algebra into the syllabus instead...
lol. Not when you inevitably toss matrices and calculus in.kurt.physics said:I agree, vector algebra is quite simple
They do vector algebra (dot and cross products, stuff like that) in Victoria and I think its in the advanced maths course in the IB, so it is not that unusual to do it at high school level. I think it brings together alot of the coordinate geometry nicely, (hence making it considerably easier.) It can also be extended to higher dimensions.kurt.physics said:Actually, believe it or not, Vector Algebra was in the syllabus! It wasnt really vector but the build up to vector, matrix algebra, but i think there was some vector.
Last year i was given an old year 10 text, gosh, it must of been 20-30 something years old, and it had matrix/vector algebra in it, so yeh.