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Standard Math Q+A Thread
brontem:
Hahah
--- Quote from: jamonwindeyer on July 13, 2016, 11:30:38 pm ---Please know you need to be a tutor when you finish the HSC with how well you have been explaining things and answering questions lately, just saying ;D
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Ha no worries, finally can contribute since there's questions I can actually answer :P :P
jakesilove:
--- Quote from: brontem on July 12, 2016, 10:14:52 pm ---Quantitative - where a number gets assigned either:
Discrete: eg. 0, 1, 2.. out of 10
continuous: heights of a group of people which can continuously go up and up etc
Categorical - putting something in a specific category
Nominal - does not have order e.g Male or Female
Ordinal - has value/order e.g A B C D E grade system
;D ;D
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Legend
skysailingaway:
--- Quote from: RuiAce on July 13, 2016, 03:02:16 pm ---With general maths, it will be much harder to find past trial papers. If you do get your hands on them however? Great.
PastHSC has a list of the questions arranged with respect to the syllabus updated 2014. My advice is to do the past papers from the older years (keeping the recent ones for your final HSC exam), and maybe one (or two) papers under exam conditions. Figure out why your mind goes blank in tests.
(If you rely on the textbook too much, there is your answer. Textbooks, whilst not being ridiculously off, will never reflect the scope of an exam.)
Ask your school for any past papers that they might have and do them. Also redo your past exams figuring out where you went wrong and what the right frame of mind is.
Regarding the finance topic, for actual questions you may struggle on just post them on here and we'll guide you through a thought process.
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thankyou for answering!
~ the link is great, I'll use your advice and complete a couple papers in exam conditions
lets hope It pays off!
jnicko989:
I was wondering, from the work we did in preliminary, what is assessable in HSC? The teacher said all of it, in theory - is that right?
RuiAce:
Now that the website is back online...
--- Quote from: jnicko989 on July 15, 2016, 09:15:30 am ---I was wondering, from the work we did in preliminary, what is assessable in HSC? The teacher said all of it, in theory - is that right?
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Yes. Keep in mind that maths is different to every other subject in that the preliminary course is EXAMINABLE. Up to 20% of the final exams are allowed to include content taught in the preliminary course.
Anything goes in maths. All of it is in play.
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