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Has anyone here done the June 2005 paper? 52 marks for an A :O
Original post by cerlohee
Has anyone here done the June 2005 paper? 52 marks for an A :O


link the paper bae
Original post by cerlohee
Has anyone here done the June 2005 paper? 52 marks for an A :O


That paper looks very standard like. Probably due to being the first in the spec or something. I can't see what question dropped the boundaries.


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Original post by frozo123
link the paper bae


All papers are in physicsmathstutor.com


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Original post by physicsmaths
All papers are in physicsmathstutor.com


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thanks (hashtag)newbae
Original post by frozo123
thanks (hashtag)newbae


Lol haha.


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I did a C4 past paper and i got so much right. i was literally (okay not literally) over the moon and on cloud 9. is 2 past papers a week a good start for c4 revision ? i hate vectors the most though.
how does everyone find it ?
Original post by physicsmaths
That paper looks very standard like. Probably due to being the first in the spec or something. I can't see what question dropped the boundaries.


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Well that's what I thought I was looking at it.
Actually doing it was a different story...
Generally questions a little more taxing and question 8 required lots of little things to be spotted imo. That was 13 marks and the examiners report says hardly anyone scored anything at all. Perhaps that was it :smile:
Or it might have just been the conversion from P3 to C4?
Original post by annerux
I did a C4 past paper and i got so much right. i was literally (okay not literally) over the moon and on cloud 9. is 2 past papers a week a good start for c4 revision ? i hate vectors the most though.
how does everyone find it ?

It only depends on you :smile: whatever you feel is enough revision, but be careful not to run out of papers too early before the exam :smile:
everything is ok, except vectors, too complicated to visualise without a neat diagram imo
Original post by Kill3er
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I know you've got most of the links in there already but you might want to add this to the OP

http://www.physicsandmathstutor.com/a-level-maths-papers/

It has the gold - bronze papers, Solomon's and Elmwood papers for all the units in one place :smile:
Original post by mccrae01
I know you've got most of the links in there already but you might want to add this to the OP

http://www.physicsandmathstutor.com/a-level-maths-papers/

It has the gold - bronze papers, Solomon's and Elmwood papers for all the units in one place :smile:


Aswell as physics notes, papers, step papers, PaT solutions. Amazing website!


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Can someone help me with a question???


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Original post by Medicjug
Can someone help me with a question???


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Just post the question
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This is the question can you solve it but by taking -3(y-2) to the other side instead of only (y-2)


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Original post by Medicjug
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This is the question can you solve it but by taking -3(y-2) to the other side instead of only (y-2)


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If you take -3(y-2) to the left hand side then you will get -3ln(y-2) in the left hand side. On the right hand side you just need to do partial fractions as the example indicates

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