S stew_g17 New Member Joined Feb 23, 2005 Messages 24 Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 22, 2005 #1 hey just wondering if anyone knows if you are aloowed to have a MATHOMAT(drawing thingo) in any of the maths exams??? thanx
hey just wondering if anyone knows if you are aloowed to have a MATHOMAT(drawing thingo) in any of the maths exams??? thanx
R Riviet . Joined Oct 11, 2005 Messages 5,593 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Oct 22, 2005 #2 I'm sure you could, check the board of studies website for stuff that you're allowed in the exam.
D damo676767 Member Joined Oct 20, 2004 Messages 149 Location Winmalee, Blue Mountains Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 22, 2005 #3 your are, as long as it doesn't have formulars written on it
Ghost1788 Member Joined Jan 30, 2005 Messages 276 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 22, 2005 #4 HSC Timetable said: Mathematics Mathematics Extension 1 Mathematics Extension 2 -A Board-approved calculator1 -a pair of compasses -set squares -a protractor -(optional) a curve-drawing template3 Click to expand... HSC Timetable - 1 said: A board approved calculator is one that appears on the Board's 2005 HSC list of approved scientific calculators. This list can be found at http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/manuals/calculators_hsc05.html Click to expand... HSC Timetable - 3 said: Students many take into any Mathematics examination a curve-drawing template, provided such templates contain no prnted formulae other than equations od simple curves (such as y=x2) that may be drawn using the template Click to expand... as far as i can tell the mathomat i have only has the formulae y=2x2 y=x2 y=x2/2 Click to expand... i'm reasonably sure they will let me take it in... -Ghost
HSC Timetable said: Mathematics Mathematics Extension 1 Mathematics Extension 2 -A Board-approved calculator1 -a pair of compasses -set squares -a protractor -(optional) a curve-drawing template3 Click to expand... HSC Timetable - 1 said: A board approved calculator is one that appears on the Board's 2005 HSC list of approved scientific calculators. This list can be found at http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/manuals/calculators_hsc05.html Click to expand... HSC Timetable - 3 said: Students many take into any Mathematics examination a curve-drawing template, provided such templates contain no prnted formulae other than equations od simple curves (such as y=x2) that may be drawn using the template Click to expand... as far as i can tell the mathomat i have only has the formulae y=2x2 y=x2 y=x2/2 Click to expand... i'm reasonably sure they will let me take it in... -Ghost