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Joined: 5/20/2010 Posts: 1 Points: 3 Location: Sydney
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Hi Everyone,
Are you worried about how to pass the HSC Math examinations? You don’t need to. Here are some of the most effective tips that may help you pass Mathematics exams. For many, these tips may sound very obvious. You may even know all of them, but they’re among the more commonly applicable and important ones, so ensure you remember and follow all of them!
1. Always cross the incorrect answer with a single line - You must be very sure about your answer. If you’ve written an answer, but change your mind afterwards and write another answer, you must cross your old answer with a single diagonal line using your pen.
2.Try to show all working out – Writing your answer step by step is a better and safer approach, as showing working out increase the chance of scoring at least partial marks, even if your final answer is incorrect.
3. Always look for clues from the previous parts of a question - All HSC Mathematics exams (starting from General Mathematics, 2 unit to Extension 2) structure their questions in terms of part a, b, c, etc. Use the answer from the previous parts as a clue to your current part (even if it’s not a ‘hence’ or ‘hence or otherwise’ question).
4. Make a proper use of your calculator’s memory - For questions / parts that require you to use a numerical result from a previous question / part, it can be very effective if you use the stored number in your calculator rather than your rounded written answer. Therefore, make a proper use of your calculator’s memory and ensure you store the number after every calculation.
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Joined: 7/28/2010 Posts: 4 Points: 12
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There are two approaches of doing maths exams, and which approach you choose depends on your style. Some students prefer to move through their exam as quickly as possible, leaving much time at the end to go over the entire exam again. Other students prefer to go through their exam as carefully as possible, leaving much less time at the end, for selective checking. There's no right or wrong approach, and there are students who adopt either approach.
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Joined: 10/15/2010 Posts: 5 Points: -82 Location: london
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Well, I think these conditions include instructions to solve, evaluate, view, search, differentiate and integrate. The address is 20 times the mathematics used in last years HSC examination.
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Joined: 11/27/2010 Posts: 2 Points: 6 Location: uk
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Tips for passing HSC mathematics:- - to buy the material of mathmatics from market. - Get the importance from the mathematics tutor.
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