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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    Yeah man, like the thing with math, is the high freaking thresholds just missing a couple of marks might lower grade significantly
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    The paper went really good though just hoping the mechanics paper goes good too, fingers crossed
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    Yesss!!!!
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    last time around in may june my friends almost swore that 2018 was the hardest variant and turned out to have the highest threshold
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    Ow shit its only one answer cuz 0.5x restricts my domain to 180 FUCKKKKKK
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    Or one??
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    There were only 2 answers right??
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    yes expect it was = 1 not 0
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    I did the same until I cross checked and it hit me that its supposed to be radians
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    I already sat physics in may june
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    And also the function with cos thingy I got 2.46 radians and I couldn't find the other one
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    so who am I gonna discuss mechanics with ??
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    Are you doing any of the sciences?
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    Hey listen do you lose a mark if you do not put a +C in the integral even though you don't need to find a constant like the last question?
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    No.1 was 840/x^2
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    You had 20sinx is equal to 9tan(90-x) you use the tan relationship and realise that that 9tan(90-x) is equal to 9/(tanx) Hence 20sinX = 9cos/sin then 20sin^2 = 9 cos
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    I'm doing mechanics
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    Yeah man sure
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    Plus the one you asked to prove the 20sin^2x = 9cos was pretty straight forward really
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    Discussion - October/November Exam Session

    Number 10 I guess
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