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Reply 220
M1 is on the 3rd of June so when's c4 please? all the exams (A2) are in June correct? :smile:

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Original post by zuzu096
M1 is on the 3rd of June so when's c4 please? all the exams (A2) are in June correct? :smile:

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c4 is 16th june i think.


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Reply 222
Original post by physicsmaths
c4 is 16th june i think.


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Correct.

On a side note, just finished the first C4 chapter (partial fractions). Finding it a lot easier than everything in C3 tbh.
Reply 223
Original post by Kill3er
Correct.

On a side note, just finished the first C4 chapter (partial fractions). Finding it a lot easier than everything in C3 tbh.


Thank you. Are these set dates? I'm on a gap year and I'm going away for the whole of April so I just want to make sure I have enough time to revise.

I've just done partial fractions too! Same, I like C3 except for how much trig there is

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Reply 224
Original post by physicsmaths
c4 is 16th june i think.


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thank you

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Reply 225
Original post by zuzu096
Thank you. Are these set dates? I'm on a gap year and I'm going away for the whole of April so I just want to make sure I have enough time to revise.

I've just done partial fractions too! Same, I like C3 except for how much trig there is

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Yup.

M1 - 3rd June
S1 - 5th June
C3 - 12th June
C4 - 16th June
Reply 226
Yo people is there thread for S1/D1 and C4?


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Reply 227
I think i'm just being majorly dumb, but please could someone help me on this question?

f'(x) = -9/(x-2)^2

Given that P is a point on C such that f'(x)=-1
Find the co-ordinates of P

I got them to be (5,7) but i'm not totally sure!
Original post by jah97
I think i'm just being majorly dumb, but please could someone help me on this question?

f'(x) = -9/(x-2)^2

Given that P is a point on C such that f'(x)=-1
Find the co-ordinates of P

I got them to be (5,7) but i'm not totally sure!


i got two x co-ordinates. one as 5 and one as -1. whats the equation for y i cant be bothered to integrate.


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Reply 229
Haha uh oh! F(x) = 4x+1/x-2


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any good books that clearly help you understand all the topics in the exam?
Reply 231
does anyone have any coppies of june 2014? c3
Original post by Jaccz
does anyone have any coppies of june 2014? c3

http://www.mathsgenie.co.uk/alevel/c3june2014.pdf here


Where is the mark scheme? I know the grade boundaries.
Reply 235
Original post by XxKingSniprxX
Where is the mark scheme? I know the grade boundaries.

go to the maths genie website and just click exam papers
Reply 236
Is there a C4 thread, and M2 possibly?
Original post by Hudl
Is there a C4 thread, and M2 possibly?


u need any help with either of those. i am here :smile:


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Reply 238
Original post by physicsmaths
u need any help with either of those. i am here :smile:


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Thanks can you help me with c4 chapter 2 parametric equations, stuck on part b)

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This is what I've managed to do:

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Original post by Hudl
Thanks can you help me with c4 chapter 2 parametric equations, stuck on part b)

ImageUploadedByStudent Room1420758558.297382.jpg

This is what I've managed to do:

ImageUploadedByStudent Room1420758606.497542.jpg



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I can't see what you have done but, it doesn't look like you have integrated by parts.


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