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Re: International Baccalaureate Marathon

Back to back mistakes on this paper. Part (i) is wrong .



If I was an IB marker, I would have penalized 1 mark in Q3 and 1 mark in Q4. Working out step by step was correct.
 

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Also if anyone has an IB past exam papers or tests from their schools, it would be great if you could share it whether it be a school in NSW, Australia wide or internationally.

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There are 15 schools in NSW that offer the IB. I would be keen to know which Options, as part of the Maths HL. Would be keen to know which Options each of the 15 schools offer?
 

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Re: International Baccalaureate Marathon

Came across this question tonight in the Maths textbook Eg 11.7 , part(b):



Can anyone give some confirmation as to whether there is a mistake in the solutions for Q 10 (a)?



As you can see the questions are the exact same as the Worked Example part (b) but one answer has the
 

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Re: International Baccalaureate Marathon

Came across this question this morning,


Maths SL Cambridge EX 6E, Q 2 (ii), I think there is a typo in the question or something.

The answer for (ii) is n=7






I tried entering in 8125=Un as a whole number as well and it gave me a decimal number.
 

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Re: International Baccalaureate Marathon

Came across this question this morning,


Maths SL Cambridge EX 6E, Q 2 (ii), I think there is a typo in the question or something.

The answer for (ii) is n=7






I tried entering in 8125=Un as a whole number as well and it gave me a decimal number.
The last term is 4882.8125 as you have established already, then you got confused and thought that the last term is 8125 because you mis-read the comma (,) as a decimal point (.)
 
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Well I tried subbing in Un=4882.8125, then tried Un=8215 both didn't get me the answer which was n=7/

This was my working out:














OK, I eventually got the answer, after going through it again.
 

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Well I tried subbing in Un=4882.8125, then tried Un=8215 both didn't get me the answer which was n=7/

This was my working out:














OK, I eventually got the answer, after going through it again.
I agree that u_n = 4882.8125 yields n = 7, but I'm still confused as to why you tried u_n = 8125.
 

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Re: International Baccalaureate Marathon

I came across this question today Question 3(i):



Here was my attempted working out:














I tried to visualize it in MATLAB when drawing it and I can see that the angles are all acute angles. Just a bit confused why my calculations work out to be 105.5 degrees? (I understand that the 3rd angle should be 74.5 degrees as the answer)


 

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Re: International Baccalaureate Marathon

I came across this question today Question 3(i):



Here was my attempted working out:














I tried to visualize it in MATLAB when drawing it and I can see that the angles are all acute angles. Just a bit confused why my calculations work out to be 105.5 degrees? (I understand that the 3rd angle should be 74.5 degrees as the answer)


 

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That's the standard 1st year University level Linear Algebra question. I wouldn't have got that right if that had come up in an exam or test paper if they required working out. I learnt something new today.

If I could maybe break it into simpler words, I would have looked at the directions of the vectors and then factored into account the angles of the two vectors which they lie between.
 

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^^ Building on from what I have said, if the vectors are meeting in opposite directions, I need to reverse one of them so that either they meet together or leaving the same point at the one time.
 

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