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keltingmeith:
Given just how different specialist 1/2 and specialist 3/4 are, we've now made a second question thread for all your 1/2 needs!! This will help guarantee that your question doesn't get lost amongst all the other questions being asked, just in case anyone answering knows a lot about 3/4, but not 1/2.

qazser:
Ty Dickens for making this  ;D

Gogo14:
My teacher goes thru the content quite fast in class, and I feel I need more practice as I am struggling. I did the qs in the textbook, but I found it hard and would like more practice.
What are some free resources that I can utilise?
Thnx

MightyBeh:

--- Quote from: Gogo14 on February 16, 2016, 10:17:17 pm ---My teacher goes thru the content quite fast in class, and I feel I need more practice as I am struggling. I did the qs in the textbook, but I found it hard and would like more practice.
What are some free resources that I can utilise?
Thnx

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For learning:
Khan Academy (and practice)
Paul's Online Math Notes
Better Explained

If you're running out of fresh questions to do, maybe try a methods textbook? Obviously not all the content will be the same but there's plenty of relevant stuff in there. You should ask your teacher too, they might have more resources. Personally, I learned the most during practice (and actual ::) ) SACs. This might also be helpful :)

Adequace:
I need some help on a couple questions http://m.imgur.com/a/rEeRc

For Q5b) what's wrong with my equation/method to working this out? I'm lost on how to solve this problem even though it's almost exactly the same to the others.

For 8b) the answer says 72 minutes, but I got 90. x=50 is correct as well.

For 8a and 10, I did these with a scientific calculator because the square root looked pretty messy. Are these questions intended to be solved by hand?

Thanks

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