tbh for that area under the curve question, i got k = -2.5
anyone else?
What was your method? I may have screwed up

Is it fine is I used transversals as my reasoning for that isosceles proving question....BM/MC = BD/DE....then i did the arranging of the equestion they gave and the one I made which was i think same as urs....
I think that sounds alright!

Anyone have any guesses for the raw marks for band allocations this year? For band 5?
I reckon they'll be semi-low this year. 2013's B6 cutoff was about 77, I reckon this could be similar, maybe even 75 or so. B5 cut-off maybe very low 70's?
If we did the questions out of order would that affect our marks in anyway? For example for the cycling question I did part ii in my extra writing book and not before part iii
Provided they can find everything you'll be fine

Hey mate,
re your solution regarding question 16 aii, in which you needed to find x, I found it easier to prove similarity of triangles ace and the other one (equiangular if sina=sinb), then just use ration of sides to find x. came out as 5/7=x/9-x and then solve. less opportunity for calculator mis-entry for the quad formula.
Definitely a way better method my friend!! Brute force was pretty ugly hey

The question about the three isosceles triangles (15A) the common answer is 36deg but did anyone else also get 108deg as an answer for obtuse-angled triangles? I am fairly sure there are two answers but curious what the general consensus on this is and if NESA is likely to recognise both answers.
I don't think that could be possible since you need to fit three of the angles, plus an extra, into 180 degrees for them to be parallel right? Could you perhaps elaborate further?

for the kangaroo question, i got 870 because i used the unrounded answer of k . i gave the final answer in 2sf. do you think i will still get the mark? 
I reckon you should!

what do you guys think the raw mark for state rank would be for this test?
Still 99 or 100 I think

If the domain question you're referring to was the one with x in the square root, then yes, i'm very sure it was asking for domain only!
Confirming it was - I've only just realised I added the work for myself!
