Share your spots here
graph most probably kind of with 2 turning point (x^3 curve)
circle properties (more of them)
area of a lot of things
polygon
sets notation
trigo
matrices
bearing
probability
and probably another vector question
Venn diagram and the Trigo Construction might also come out. Do you think Hard Indices might also rear its ugly head?
Rather spend your time covering the areas you are weak in.
cconstruction wont come out alr.
at most drawing is grph.
Originally posted by ViewtyKU990:Share your spots here
graph most probably kind of with 2 turning point (x^3 curve)
circle properties (more of them)
area of a lot of things
polygon
sets notation
trigo
matrices
bearing
probability
and probably another vector question
I do agree with your spots except the vector part. I don't think it'll come out again.
Originally posted by tintinspartan:I do agree with your spots except the vector part. I don't think it'll come out again.
hmm thats why i put probably hahas
mensuration is also one of them
algebra.
Originally posted by tintinspartan:I do agree with your spots except the vector part. I don't think it'll come out again.
Indeed, the "O" level E.Maths has this trend that once the vector question is asked in paper 1, it will not appear in Paper 2 ie the vector question will only appear in one paper only.
construction will come out
The instructions will be as follow
Answer this entire question on a piece of blank paper
Originally posted by SBS n SMRT:construction will come out
The instructions will be as follow
Answer this entire question on a piece of blank paper
possible, so remember to bring all necessities tomoro
Proof me wrong:
Q1: Bearing (with construction maybe) + Trigo
Q2: Algebra problem sloving
Q3: sets and venn diagram & probability
Q4: Map (scaling)
Q5: direct& Indirect
Q6: Circles
Q7: Graphs
Q8: Construction
Q9: Trigo
Q10: Coodinate/ Number pattern
Originally posted by SBS n SMRT:construction will come out
The instructions will be as follow
Answer this entire question on a piece of blank paper
Ah... I see you have an old TYS. :)
The questions should be as follow.
Full questions ( or most of it)
1. Maths in Practical situations (taxation, exchange rate etc)
2. Algebra problem sum
3. Trigonometry (sin/cos rules)
4. Graphical solution
5. Set notation
6. Matrices
7. Stats (Histogram with SD)
8. Probability
9. Construction
10. Mensuration ( Not so confident but I'll stick my neck out)
Part questions
Direct/Inverse variation
Making the subject
Quadratic Graph Sketching with completing the square
But then again this may be the 1st time in 15 years I end up being wrong? After all, the streak got to end somehow right?
Originally posted by Mikethm:Ah... I see you have an old TYS. :)
The questions should be as follow.
Full questions ( or most of it)
1. Maths in Practical situations (taxation, exchange rate etc)
2. Algebra problem sum
3. Trigonometry (sin/cos rules)
4. Graphical solution
5. Set notation
6. Matrices
7. Stats (Histogram with SD)
8. Probability
9. Construction
10. Mensuration ( Not so confident but I'll stick my neck out)
Part questions
Direct/Inverse variation
Making the subject
Quadratic Graph Sketching with completing the square
But then again this may be the 1st time in 15 years I end up being wrong? After all, the streak got to end somehow right?
probably they would ask us to find SD using formula
and the quadratic graph i do not think it will come out alr..
Originally posted by ViewtyKU990:probably they would ask us to find SD using formula
and the quadratic graph i do not think it will come out alr..
Some schools taught only the students to use the calculator to find SD. That is, the students ought not to be able to find using formula.
An example of such a school is SCGS which has a distinction rate of 90%. So... how did they get such a high distinction rate when all of the students got the SD question wrong in 2008?