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Puffy Publications 2011 - Specialist Maths - ATARNotes Trial Examination
By Paulsterio & Luffy

Here's the Spesh Exam 1 everyone! :)

Good luck!

Still working on both Methods & Spesh Exam 2

Solutions to this exam (Exam 1) are here : Coming Soon

Have Fun!!

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Thanks! :) - Try it out and tell us what you think :D

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for q1 b), exact value of dy/dx or value of dy/dx in terms of k?
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for q1 b), exact value of dy/dx or value of dy/dx in terms of k?

That question is actually based of a VCAA question, and they just said, find the value of dy/dx, without saying anything else, and what you had to do was find it NOT in terms of k, because they said that by giving the point, the value of k is fixed, i think it was the VCAA 2009 (or maybe 2010) Exam 1

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for q1 b), exact value of dy/dx or value of dy/dx in terms of k?

That question is actually based of a VCAA question, and they just said, find the value of dy/dx, without saying anything else, and what you had to do was find it NOT in terms of k, because they said that by giving the point, the value of k is fixed, i think it was the VCAA 2009 (or maybe 2010) Exam 1
VCAA 2009 Exam 1 5c.
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oh my god you guys made this? it has a logo people
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can i ask how hard this is on a 1-10 scale with the vcaa's being 5?

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can i ask how hard this is on a 1-10 scale with the vcaa's being 5?

Maybe a 6? 7?

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oh my god you guys made this? it has a logo people
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edit: ahahahhahahahhahahahh and you didn't write "this page is blank" epic
can i ask how hard this is on a 1-10 scale with the vcaa's being 5?
I'd give it a 7 to be honest, keep in mind that I'm a bad specialist student though :P
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oh my god you guys made this? it has a logo people
A LOGO
edit: ahahahhahahahhahahahh and you didn't write "this page is blank" epic
can i ask how hard this is on a 1-10 scale with the vcaa's being 5?

It was designed to be about a 7, I don't personally think it'll be harder than a Kilbaha, it's probably at the same level as an average Kilbaha or MAV, but it's not too much harder

So guys that have done it, how did you find it? :)

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just out of interest, where would you guys place Heffernan in that range?
(sorry for off-topic)

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just out of interest, where would you guys place Heffernan in that range?
(sorry for off-topic)

I'd say Heffernan is around a 5-6

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just out of interest, where would you guys place Heffernan in that range?
(sorry for off-topic)

I'd say Heffernan is around a 5-6
Really? I'd say heffernan would be a 3-4.
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Really? I'd say heffernan would be a 3-4.

I wouldn't rate heffernan below VCAA, I think they're pretty similar in level, but it would depend though

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Really? I'd say heffernan would be a 3-4.

I wouldn't rate heffernan below VCAA, I think they're pretty similar in level, but it would depend though
I'm guessing we would put something like Insight as a 1 or a 2?

EDIT: I'm stating to drift off-topic again, sorry guys I'll keep quiet now.
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