M maths lover Member Joined Feb 22, 2011 Messages 292 Gender Male HSC 2012 Sep 11, 2011 #41 from the draft that i just went too, its missing conics and harder 3-unit. check for yourself.
S SpiralFlex Well-Known Member Joined Dec 18, 2010 Messages 6,960 Gender Female HSC N/A Sep 11, 2011 #42 maths lover said: from the draft that i just went too, its missing conics and harder 3-unit. check for yourself. Click to expand... It's a draft....
maths lover said: from the draft that i just went too, its missing conics and harder 3-unit. check for yourself. Click to expand... It's a draft....
M maths lover Member Joined Feb 22, 2011 Messages 292 Gender Male HSC 2012 Sep 11, 2011 #43 SpiralFlex said: It's a draft.... Click to expand... well i assume the draft is not going to be that different.
SpiralFlex said: It's a draft.... Click to expand... well i assume the draft is not going to be that different.
Alkanes Active Member Joined May 20, 2010 Messages 1,417 Gender Male HSC 2012 Sep 11, 2011 #44 Your assumption may be wrong.
S SpiralFlex Well-Known Member Joined Dec 18, 2010 Messages 6,960 Gender Female HSC N/A Sep 11, 2011 #45 I highly doubt they would remove conics and harder 3U. That would be like removing calculus from the 3U course.
I highly doubt they would remove conics and harder 3U. That would be like removing calculus from the 3U course.
Alkanes Active Member Joined May 20, 2010 Messages 1,417 Gender Male HSC 2012 Sep 11, 2011 #46 Indeed. Conics is just heavy algebra. If you're good in conics you kill parametrics in 3U.
Aerath Retired Joined May 10, 2007 Messages 10,169 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Sep 12, 2011 #47 Alkanes said: Indeed. Conics is just heavy algebra. If you're good in conics you kill parametrics in 3U. Click to expand... I hated Conics, but liked parametrics. I was just weird though, Alkanes is right - generally people who are good at one, are good at both. And vice versa.
Alkanes said: Indeed. Conics is just heavy algebra. If you're good in conics you kill parametrics in 3U. Click to expand... I hated Conics, but liked parametrics. I was just weird though, Alkanes is right - generally people who are good at one, are good at both. And vice versa.