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AQA A Level Mathematics Paper 1 (7357/1) - 6th June 2023 [Exam Chat]

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Reply 20

Hey! thanks for the list but I'm trying to copy this but google won't allow me to since its protected, could you please at least allow for the ability to copy and paste access on the doc?
Reply 21
Original post by CodeX420
Hey! thanks for the list but I'm trying to copy this but google won't allow me to since its protected, could you please at least allow for the ability to copy and paste access on the doc?


Check it now
Reply 22
Original post by DS13990609
Check it now

yep works, thanks!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gGxnPetzcNHh1BTvDoLmH20_Bj9qGZGn/view?usp=sharing
this is the primrose kittens predicted paper 1 if anyone needs it
Reply 24
Original post by idk222222222
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gGxnPetzcNHh1BTvDoLmH20_Bj9qGZGn/view?usp=sharing
this is the primrose kittens predicted paper 1 if anyone needs it


Yh, i don't have access to this
Reply 25
Original post by DS13990609
Yh, i don't have access to this


Yh got it now, thank you
Original post by DS13990609
Yh got it now, thank you

I managed to change it so everyone can have access to it and edit it, its very close to the specimen paper even the biology ones so do them as well if you have time
Reply 27
Original post by idk222222222
I managed to change it so everyone can have access to it and edit it, its very close to the specimen paper even the biology ones so do them as well if you have time


Dw ive already done my bio predicted. I do OCR and I shared mine to everyone in our exam thread. if u want the exam solutions predicted, i can set it. paid 6.99 for all 3
Reply 28
Good luck for tomorrow everyone! Don’t try to think about how much you have or haven’t done, a lot of it comes down to mindset and staying calm when faced with a tough question. Try to do something you enjoy tonight to switch off (if you’re interested there are loads of mindfulness or breathing techniques you can look up.)
I believe in you all, manifesting positive vibes and a good paper :smile:
Reply 29
Found this on Twitter if anyone wants some questions to do today or tomorrow:
https://twitter.com/ecr_maths/status/1665281114276089856?s=46

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Original post by DS13990609
Dw ive already done my bio predicted. I do OCR and I shared mine to everyone in our exam thread. if u want the exam solutions predicted, i can set it. paid 6.99 for all 3


Send me them please
Reply 31
Hi on the predicted paper could anyone help me intefrate the function
Original post by ayuhas21
Hi on the predicted paper could anyone help me intefrate the function


this what i got and checked it with my graphical calculator
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iVh4ows45jq36RtOi7fVoOQEUSsQCegFWhPng2jhHRw/edit?usp=sharing
Original post by DS13990609
I'm gonna be honest. Out of all 3, pure is is the easiest paper and mechanics is hell. I think I can get an A* in paper 1. I've made a list of key topics that came up in previous papers (2018-2022) and made predictions on what's to come in paper 1. If you want, I can send you a link to the document


pls can u send me the link aswell. thank you
Reply 34


which part of it is the predictions?
Reply 35
Original post by idk222222222


I got 4+8ln(2/3) and checked it with my casio classwiz fx-991EX
Original post by croonky
I got 4+8ln(2/3) and checked it with my casio classwiz fx-991EX

its the same answer
Reply 37
Original post by idk222222222
its the same answer


nah u factorised wrong, ur answer gets u -21.4244... when actual answer is 0.75627...
Original post by croonky
nah u factorised wrong, ur answer gets u -21.4244... when actual answer is 0.75627...


I think you are putting it the wrong way around in the calculator the way I did it I get 4+8ln(4/6) which equals 4+8ln(2/3)
Reply 39
Original post by idk222222222
I think you are putting it the wrong way around in the calculator the way I did it I get 4+8ln(4/6) which equals 4+8ln(2/3)


Unless half of the document is missing you put your answer as 4-8(ln6+ln4)? but that's the same as 4-8ln(6*4) => 4-8ln24 = -21.42443064

It's just the factorised version i'm referring to, before u factorised, the answer was correct
(edited 10 months ago)

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