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Reply 1
Yeah I could really do with solutions to the winter diet paper aswell! Much appreciated anyone who knows where they can be found :smile:
Reply 2
Yup! Freshly scanned, enjoy :smile:

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/mathshigher2000.jpg
(afraid I can't tell you if the correction is right or wrong, bought it second hand, haven't done this one yet)

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/mathshigherwinter20021.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/mathshigherwinter20022.jpg

I also have 2001 and 2002 answers if you'd like them?
Reply 3
Blu3j4yw4y
Yup! Freshly scanned, enjoy :smile:

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/mathshigher2000.jpg
(afraid I can't tell you if the correction is right or wrong, bought it second hand, haven't done this one yet)

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/mathshigherwinter20021.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/mathshigherwinter20022.jpg

I also have 2001 and 2002 answers if you'd like them?


You are an absolute life saver, thank you so much! :biggrin:

2001 and 2002 would be amazing, if that's possible :smile:
Reply 4
Here ya go :biggrin:

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/mathsp1.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/mathsp2.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/mathsp3.jpg

If its the "Two Specimen Question Papers, 2000 to 2002 and Winter Diet 2002 Past Papers" book you've got, I have the specimen answers too while I'm at it XD

I have quite a few maths/physics/chem past paper answers, and a couple of english ones as well, if anyone's short just ask and I'll have a look. :smile:
Reply 5
Thank you!

I don't suppose you know how to do question 2 b and c from 2000 Paper 2? :s
Reply 6
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/2000p2q2ab.jpg
For (b) you want to find the length of QC because you know C's x co-ordinate much be 1 as QC is parallel to x axis. Basically I just found a couple of angles, then a bit of Pythagoras and trig

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/2000p2q2c.jpg
For (c) you find the equations of both tangents. CT (y=9 as m is 0) and PT (perpendicular gradient of PC and use point P) then substitution to find point of intersection (made a mistake on this one :angelblush: )
:smile:
Reply 7
Blu3j4yw4y
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/2000p2q2ab.jpg
For (b) you want to find the length of QC because you know C's x co-ordinate much be 1 as QC is parallel to x axis. Basically I just found a couple of angles, then a bit of Pythagoras and trig

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/2000p2q2c.jpg
For (c) you find the equations of both tangents. CT (y=9 as m is 0) and PT (perpendicular gradient of PC and use point P) then substitution to find point of intersection (made a mistake on this one :angelblush: )
:smile:



Thank you so, so, so much! :jumphug:
Reply 8
SelfishGiant
Thank you so, so, so much! :jumphug:


S'cool :biggrin:

Any more? This is actually motivating me to do revision better than I can myself :p:
Reply 9
Blu3j4yw4y
S'cool :biggrin:

Any more? This is actually motivating me to do revision better than I can myself :p:


I have a feeling I shall be inundating you with Maths/Physics questions :p: I'm not exactly scientifically orientated, I'm afraid.

How would you do Questions 6 of the same paper? :smile:
SelfishGiant
I have a feeling I shall be inundating you with Maths/Physics questions :p: I'm not exactly scientifically orientated, I'm afraid.

How would you do Questions 6 of the same paper? :smile:


Haha, don't worry about it xD
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/2000p2q6.jpg
Derive, make it equal 0, work out x :smile: (surds + algebra = ick)
Reply 11
Blu3j4yw4y
Haha, don't worry about it xD
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/Eggsforall/2000p2q6.jpg
Derive, make it equal 0, work out x :smile: (surds + algebra = ick)


Thank you :biggrin:

If you ever need English assistance, ask me :p:
Blu3j4yw4y
I have quite a few maths/physics/chem past paper answers, and a couple of english ones as well, if anyone's short just ask and I'll have a look. :smile:


Hey :smile:
do you happen to have any maths or chemistry answer schemes pre-2003?
Thanks!
FuturePilot
Hey :smile:
do you happen to have any maths or chemistry answer schemes pre-2003?
Thanks!


Well maths 2000-2002 are above your post and I have chem 2001 + 2002 if you like, but I'm afraid that's all pre 2003 :frown: I should have more maths but I'm afraid they seem to have gone missing :frown:
Reply 14
Blu3j4yw4y
Well maths 2000-2002 are above your post and I have chem 2001 + 2002 if you like, but I'm afraid that's all pre 2003 :frown: I should have more maths but I'm afraid they seem to have gone missing :frown:


Does anyone know where I can get hold of higher maths past papers pre 2006?

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