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MAT 6th November 2013 Discussion

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Reply 20
Original post by yxcai
The pictures are my answers. I forget three questions on Part 1. Could you please remind me of the questions? Thank you
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how sure are you about g?
Dirty paper but confident I did enough to get an offer. :smile:
Section A, questions you missed which I can vaguely remember

The area between between two specified curves
a. sin root 2 i think b,c,d,e all had something to do with pi.
also what did ppl get for the MC question about h(x) g(x) and h(x)
Reply 24
Original post by IceKidd
SAME thank god! the other people in my school all got different to that!

do you agre with 5iv?

Hi,could you please remind me of the questions I forget on Part 1? Thank you.
Original post by IceKidd
how sure are you about g?


I got exactly that for g. too.
Reply 26
Original post by yxcai
Hi,could you please remind me of the questions I forget on Part 1? Thank you.


F was about the logarithms. I said it was contradictory which was d.
Original post by The Integrator
also what did ppl get for the MC question about h(x) g(x) and h(x)


I think I got h(2x)
Reply 28
I got same with you~
Reply 29
Original post by yoitsro
you got 4. damn that was nasty well done
i disagree with 5v, i got 9450


Nope, I got 13500. There is 300 of each digit between 1 to 999. Therefore, the total is 300 * (1 + 2 + 3... + 9) = 13500.

Q5 was an amazing question for me but Q2/Q3 were dreadful.

It's hard to predict the average score for this paper. I found this paper pretty hard.
(edited 10 years ago)
kk i thnk i put that but cant remember.
Original post by IceKidd
SAME thank god! the other people in my school all got different to that!

do you agre with 5iv?

i agree with 5part4 yes
(edited 10 years ago)
Reply 32
Original post by Sayonara
Nope, I got 13500. There is 300 of each digit between 1 to 999. Therefore, the total is 300 * (1 + 2 + 3... + 9) = 13500.

Q5 was an amazing question for me but Q2/Q3 were dreadful.

It's hard to predict the average score for this paper. I found this paper pretty hard.


i think thats right actually damn. i think i got some of the marks for that part though because i went about it the right way but didnt get that 300
Reply 33
Original post by yoitsro
i agree with 5part4 yes

5part5 i know for sure is correct, although i dont think itll save me from an otherwise awful paper


i dont remmeber what i got for part 4 but 30 doesnt ring any bells -.- How do you know youre 5part5 is correct (9450)?
Reply 34
Anyone else think question 4 in particular was horrific? I thought q5 was quite nice (it was the only longer question I completed fully, got a bit lost at the end of q3 and even more lost at the end of q2) but the rest of it was so bad! I ran out of time as well :frown:
Reply 35
Original post by yxcai
I got same with you~


are you sure the differentials question was less than 7 and not 7?
Original post by IceKidd
i dont remmeber what i got for part 4 but 30 doesnt ring any bells -.- How do you know youre 5part5 is correct (9450)?

i take that back haha
Original post by yxcai
I got same with you~


Agreed - was contradictory. You write a and c in terms of b and get an equations - the fact that b is a positive number shows the equation cannot exist... I... think.
Reply 38
Original post by Titus20
are you sure the differentials question was less than 7 and not 7?

I am sure.:smile:
Reply 39
Original post by Titus20
are you sure the differentials question was less than 7 and not 7?


i put 7

it was less than 7. it turns out that the coefficients of the terms with x^7 were the positive and negative of each other so cancelled out.

I dont understand why questions like that are in the paper. Thats not even a trick you had to see, you just had to for some reason be on the lookout for oxford trying to catch you out. I dont see how a good mathematician would have thought to calculate the coefficients.

Sneaky oxford...sneaky

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