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Edexcel AS Mathematics C2- 25th May 2016 Thread

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Original post by Conorewan
Judging by past papers, does anyone know whether the difficulty of the impending C2 paper will probably be lowered due to the C1?


There's really no way to tell - the paper was set some time ago so they wouldn't have predicted students' responses to it? Also, there's really not much point in trying to predict; it'll just leave you disappointed if it doesn't turn out the way you expect it to.
Original post by Conorewan
Judging by past papers, does anyone know whether the difficulty of the impending C2 paper will probably be lowered due to the C1?


Same level of difficulty as last year's, maybe a bit more.
Yeah I failed GCSE maths but do Maths at London Met so all is well. Have a bright future ahead...wanna go into investment bankings
I need help in the second part of the question

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Original post by 4nonymous
Do the gold papers. The C1 we had is the same difficulty as those.


Gold papers was a lot easier than the C1 exam
Do some C3 papers, maybe some FP1 too :laugh:
Original post by 123chem
Do some C3 papers, maybe some FP1 too :laugh:


LOL I have FP1 exam tomorrow
Okay so I heard C1 was pretty hard this year, do you guys think they'll balance it out with a nicer C2 or stick with the "difficult" theme?
Original post by chloeabeki
Okay so I heard C1 was pretty hard this year, do you guys think they'll balance it out with a nicer C2 or stick with the "difficult" theme?


I think it'll be a tough paper so revise well!

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Original post by chloeabeki
Okay so I heard C1 was pretty hard this year, do you guys think they'll balance it out with a nicer C2 or stick with the "difficult" theme?


Papers are made well before the exam, cant edit them now i believe.
Original post by 123chem
Papers are made well before the exam, cant edit them now i believe.


Correct.
can anyone help me out here, where does this equation come from

Its question 9C in the Gold C2 Paper 1
Original post by not_lucas1
can anyone help me out here, where does this equation come from

Its question 9C in the Gold C2 Paper 1


https://youtu.be/0kHTHAKBG5w have a look at this. This should help.

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How would I answer part b

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anyone has the C2 2015 Jan paper and ms pdf file?????
I can't find it online someone pls send it
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Original post by mali473
How would I answer part b

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centre of circle is (5,4) and the radius is sqrt20 which is between 4 and 5. So the circle will cross the x-axis but not the y-axis
Original post by candol
centre of circle is (5,4) and the radius is sqrt20 which is between 4 and 5. So the circle will cross the x-axis but not the y-axis


Why not the y?

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