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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Specialist Mathematics => Topic started by: monokekie on November 01, 2009, 05:43:21 pm
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:P
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maths
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maths
l-o-l.
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Sketching reciprocal graphs
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gah i am serious pls be serious
OK, expect some solid revolutions, vector proofs, and some incline slope questions, maybe even some complicated pulley question.
And expect to draw a few graphs, because there weren't any in exam 1
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Vector proofs are more exam-1 type problems though. There will definitely be vector calculus though.
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Just look at major aspects of the course missing from exam 1. Dynamics/forces question, vector calculus, solids of revolution, graph sketching.
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im actually looking forward to tomorrow's exam, as i enjoy vector calculus, solids of revolutions and mechanics questions. drawing graphs isnt too bad either.
gud luck to you all :)
i hope that you finish spesh 2009 with some style !!!!
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no matter what the topics addressed, i think its gonna be hard.......but u reckon linear dependence/independence might be on it?
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Well the exam cover says 5 questions for extended response:
- 1 Mechanics/Kinematics
- 1 Vector Calculus
- 1 solid revolution, graph sketching
- 1 Complex number + trigonometry
- 1 Vector proof, scalars, angles,
That's my guess
And as for multiple choice, standard stuff except for MC 15 which will through people off :P
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whats MC 15
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multiple choice 15 - just a guess that that question will be bad
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What about a tank question or newtons law of cooling
havent seen one of them in a while
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You reckon tasmania jones will make an appearance or is that only methods? ;p
I hope so
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he's not my friend:(
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What about a tank question or newtons law of cooling
havent seen one of them in a while
What kinda tank? Do they shoot out big nukes?
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You reckon tasmania jones will make an appearance or is that only methods? ;p
I hope so
Maybe his cousin, Victoria Smith.
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Tasmania Jones is flying an airplane around the pyramids of Giza. Which pyramid does he come closest to?
Time is running out for Tasmania Jones, he has to run through a door before the hourglass fills up. The hourglass is formed by rotating
about the y-axis. A beaker pours a solution of salt and water into the hour glass at 1L/min. If the hourglass initially consists of 5L of water, and there is a hole at the bottom through which salt drips out, find how long Tasmania Jones has before the door closes and the final concentration of salt.
Tasmania Jones is sliding down a rough incline to escape a rolling boulder. Does he get flattened?
Tasmania Jones is... doing a complex numbers question and... yeah help him solve the question.
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Tasmania Jones is... doing a complex numbers question and... yeah help him solve the question.
LOLOL
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You reckon tasmania jones will make an appearance or is that only methods? ;p
I hope so
lol yeh i reckon that's just methods.
multiple choice 15 - just a guess that that question will be bad
LOL