@@cantripleplays if there are low grade boundaries that means that most people did poorly, so the highest grades were prolly 50-7% if there are high grade boundaries that means more people got a good percentage but it's harder to get the top top grades. So what we want is low grade boundaries
For the (f(x))^2 = g(x) question did anyone else get 5 and -9 or -5 and 9 (i cant remember which i put) but i found the values of (f(x))^2 and g(x) Then rearranged to get x all on one side, then i completed the square to solve for x
I don't remember what I got, but first I rearranged the equation to get everything on one side, I did factorisation (pretty easy) and changed the signs to get the answer.
Honestly that maths paper was an absolute godsend
1 - that paper was majestic
2 - Actual funny slander
Thanks!
NO WHY CANT I ACTUALLY ONLY BE GRADED ON THIS PAPER NOT THE OTHERS...IM GETTING GRADE 4 now
Dw I swear grade boundaries are gonna be low this year
@@Slayyyyyqueeeeenwouldn’t they be higher?
@@cantripleplays if there are low grade boundaries that means that most people did poorly, so the highest grades were prolly 50-7% if there are high grade boundaries that means more people got a good percentage but it's harder to get the top top grades. So what we want is low grade boundaries
I waited 20 minutes for others to finish - in the meantime I checked my answers (I got a 6 last time). I still have to do A-Level Maths lol
I had to wait 43min 💀
@@Desert_Skygen ???!!! Is it that you didn't know or you're too pro at maths?
@@hamzasherasmat6593 I got a 9 in the mocks so I guess you could call me an alge-bro
@@Desert_Skygen ☠ I might get an 8 or a 7
what was rhe first question again?
The question where you had to draw a pattern using a grid for 1 mark. It was stupidly easy
@@an_odd_guy oooh
@@an_odd_guy yeah
For the (f(x))^2 = g(x) question did anyone else get 5 and -9 or -5 and 9 (i cant remember which i put) but i found the values of (f(x))^2 and g(x)
Then rearranged to get x all on one side, then i completed the square to solve for x
I don't remember what I got, but first I rearranged the equation to get everything on one side, I did factorisation (pretty easy) and changed the signs to get the answer.
i got 8 and 2 using the quadratic equation 💀
@@noreen4457 same. thats the right answer
@@noreen4457 I got the same just from factorising
@@noreen4457 same lol, but i put the answer as x=2
what was the answer for Fatima's question ;-;
120
120 - easy peasy
what was the question ag
@@r33_ac I think it said she wanted 4 odd number digits from 0 to 9 that could not be repeated so it was 5x4x3x2=120
yeah i just did 5x4x3x2 = 120
how many marks was that out of?