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Edexcel FP2 Official 2016 Exam Thread - 8th June 2016

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Original post by edothero
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Nothing more tedious than a (cosx + isinx)^n, Show cosnx = blah blah blah question :laugh:
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Original post by DylanJ42
Nothing more tedious than a (cosx + isinx)^n, Show cosnx = blah blah blah question :laugh:


Tell me about it lmao :colonhash:
Sitting FP2 in June :biggrin:

How's everyone's prep going?

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Not looking forward to this lel
Reply 44
Original post by Euclidean
Sitting FP2 in June :biggrin:

How's everyone's prep going?

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Just finished FP2 this week, and starting prep today :tongue: It felt like a very long road trip of me

Original post by DylanJ42
Nothing more tedious than a (cosx + isinx)^n, Show cosnx = blah blah blah question :laugh:


I hate that chapter, but I hate those sort of question even more and definitely want something harder haha
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Reply 45
Revising complex numbers parallel with FP3 hyperbolic functions. I've finished both modules, now I'm just revising for the exams. Not going too badly so far!
Original post by kkboyk

I hate that chapter, but I hate those sort of question even more and definitely want something harder haha


I found loci very hard at first

Other than that, nothing was too hard honestly, more tedious (chapter 3 and taylor series specifically)

Grade boundaries are frightening though :afraid: 70/71 out of 75 for 90 UMS :cry2:
Reply 47
Original post by DylanJ42
I found loci very hard at first

Other than that, nothing was too hard honestly, more tedious (chapter 3 and taylor series specifically)

Grade boundaries are frightening though :afraid: 70/71 out of 75 for 90 UMS :cry2:


I think that was just one paper or am I wrong?
Reply 48
Original post by DylanJ42
I found loci very hard at first

Other than that, nothing was too hard honestly, more tedious (chapter 3 and taylor series specifically)

Grade boundaries are frightening though :afraid: 70/71 out of 75 for 90 UMS :cry2:


Yeah FP2 is surprisingly nice for Edexcel. I attempted the MEI worksheets and its generally more interesting :tongue:
@Zacken


Can we multiply an equation across by a modulus sign?

So for:

x^2 -1
------------ = 3(1-x)
Mod(x+2)


Multipply both sides by the denominatior?
Reply 50
Original post by Mihael_Keehl
@Zacken


Can we multiply an equation across by a modulus sign?

So for:

x^2 -1
------------ = 3(1-x)
Mod(x+2)


Multipply both sides by the denominatior?


Yes
Original post by Mihael_Keehl
@Zacken


Can we multiply an equation across by a modulus sign?

So for:

x^2 -1
------------ = 3(1-x)
Mod(x+2)


Multipply both sides by the denominatior?


Yes you can
Original post by Zacken
Yes


Original post by Student403
Yes you can


good :P
Reply 53
It may just be me but grade boundaries for this paper seem rediculously high...
Original post by Mihael_Keehl
good :P


Remember you can do that with pretty much anything that is positive for all real values
Original post by cd61
It may just be me but grade boundaries for this paper seem rediculously high...


I'd guess it's b/c of the self selective pool of candidates
Reply 56
Original post by Student403
Remember you can do that with pretty much anything that is positive for all real values


It's an equality, not an inequality. You can multiply it by anything. Whether it's positive or not.
Original post by Zacken
It's an equality, not an inequality. You can multiply it by anything. Whether it's positive or not.


mb didn't see
Reply 58
Original post by Student403
mb didn't see


:biggrin:
Original post by Zacken
:biggrin:

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