AWESOME! Wishing you the very best of luck!! I am so pleased to read that my exam videos have been helpful! Remember, I have the whole course recorded on www.maffsguru.com and I believe it's pretty good :) Good luck tomorrow!
Thank you! And I am wishing you and everyone the VERY best of luck in the exam this afternoon. Fingers crossed you smash it and that all your efforts this year will pay off :)
Whoops! That was a silly mistake on my part! I was so glad it was nearly the end of the video I put it incorrectly! The answer is the same with the gradient as negative (if I remember correctly). I'll go back and check and make an errata notice on the video. Thanks so much for letting me know!
thank you so much but how did u find that the minimum point for the last linear question was the intersection between N L and K M? when you slide it from 0 wouldnt it be the intersection between N L and J M? sorry just really confused about this
Hi boom! Thanks for your message. When you slide the line, you are trying to find which corner it hits such that the line doesn't pass through any of the feasible region. I think, if you slide it such that it goes through the intersection of NL and JM, the sliding line will pass through the shaded section. When it goes through NL and KM, it doesn't pass through the shaded section. I hope this answers your question :) Let me know if I made no sense!!!
@@boompow9123 Hi ... I just realised that I used the wrong gradient. It should have been -1. I think you are right. It would be NL and JM. I can't access the paper at the moment to check what this point would be. But I will check later.
Really good question! I didn't really like this question AT ALL and when I did it originally I didn't get H to L. But, having looking at the examiners report I decided to go with their answer otherwise people get very upset with me and leave comments telling me I'm wrong LOL. I will probably record a longer video dealing with this question at a later time. Wishing you the very best of luck on Friday and Monday. Let me know if there is anything more I can do to help.
@@MaffsGuru Hey, im still confused with this question we can also change and add the seat to A to L right just like the guy in this comment have you found the correct reasoning to the question im just a bit frustrated as I only have like 6 days and im not getting this ahah. Btw you an absolute legend thanks for all these vids.
wait actually just found a way to do it, we are trying to maximise how number of people so if we did A to L our minimum cut would should from 55-54, but if we did Hongkong to L by 8 it wouldnt shift and would still be 55.
I'm just working through the final solutions now and will plan to record them over the weekend and have them live by Monday if that's OK. I wanted to make sure they were as useful as I could. Thanks so much for your comment and the feedback saying the videos have been helpful :) Let me know if there is anything more I can do to help.
Hi! Just letting you know that I have uploaded the 2022 NHT Paper 1 solutions. I'm in the process of editing the Paper 2 solutions and they should be live tomorrow evening.
It's really hard to know. One year the two exams were practically the same! But I think they will not do that again. I wish I had better insight into what might be on the exam, but I don't. I'm sorry.
very helpful but I have one question, in networks qu2 b and c why is 10 not counted, I cant see why it wouldn't be as it still travels left to right? or am i just blind
When you rotate the page so that the line is vertical, you should see that the arrow is going from right to left. Sorry ... I don't think you're blind LOL ... just that the question employed a devious trick!
Hello, I hope you can answer me because my exam 2 is on Monday. I am confused how you are doing the sliding method for q3b of graphs. I thought the gradient was close to -1 so how come you are using a line with gradient of +1 to get the solutions. Using -1 as the gradient, I keep getting $46850 as minimum cost and the point I touch first is (8000,37000). Please help :(
day before, exam 2. 15 exams... 10 MAFF guru exam videos. I HAVE MASTERED CRASHING + flow the maffs guru way. on my way to 60/60
REAL gang gang manifesting for us tomorrow 🙏
AWESOME! Wishing you the very best of luck!! I am so pleased to read that my exam videos have been helpful! Remember, I have the whole course recorded on www.maffsguru.com and I believe it's pretty good :) Good luck tomorrow!
I only wish I understood what that meant ... sigh.
So helpful! Thank you! One of the best maths teachers I've ever come across.
Thank you so so much. Very kind of you. Wishing you the very best of luck this afternoon and on Monday!!!
Absolute godsend! Wish us luck for tomorrows exam.
Thank you! And I am wishing you and everyone the VERY best of luck in the exam this afternoon. Fingers crossed you smash it and that all your efforts this year will pay off :)
watched this before the 2nd exam today. really helped cuz there were a few similar questions imo. you are a LEGEND!!
That'a very kind of you to say! Thank you. Hoping that you did really well today :)
what a beast the whole exam done within time while not in timed conditions
I can't work out if this is a good thing or a bad thing!
thanks for the video! just on question 3b in the graphs module - if the gradient is negative why have you put your sliding line as positive?
Whoops! That was a silly mistake on my part! I was so glad it was nearly the end of the video I put it incorrectly! The answer is the same with the gradient as negative (if I remember correctly). I'll go back and check and make an errata notice on the video. Thanks so much for letting me know!
thank you so much but how did u find that the minimum point for the last linear question was the intersection between N L and K M? when you slide it from 0 wouldnt it be the intersection between N L and J M? sorry just really confused about this
Hi boom! Thanks for your message. When you slide the line, you are trying to find which corner it hits such that the line doesn't pass through any of the feasible region. I think, if you slide it such that it goes through the intersection of NL and JM, the sliding line will pass through the shaded section. When it goes through NL and KM, it doesn't pass through the shaded section. I hope this answers your question :) Let me know if I made no sense!!!
@@MaffsGuru thank you that made sense the corner point method makes more sense to me tbh but u cleared it up wish us luck for tmrww
@@boompow9123 Hi ... I just realised that I used the wrong gradient. It should have been -1. I think you are right. It would be NL and JM. I can't access the paper at the moment to check what this point would be. But I will check later.
hey cheers for the vid, with networks Q2d, why can the added seats not be for A to L as it would result in the same effect right?
Really good question! I didn't really like this question AT ALL and when I did it originally I didn't get H to L. But, having looking at the examiners report I decided to go with their answer otherwise people get very upset with me and leave comments telling me I'm wrong LOL. I will probably record a longer video dealing with this question at a later time. Wishing you the very best of luck on Friday and Monday. Let me know if there is anything more I can do to help.
@@MaffsGuru ah ok i assume they would have to accept more than one answer for this one then, thanks alot your’e a legend
Nope. You're the legend for sitting your VCE exams this year in what can only be described as another challenging year! Well done :)
@@MaffsGuru Hey, im still confused with this question we can also change and add the seat to A to L right just like the guy in this comment have you found the correct reasoning to the question im just a bit frustrated as I only have like 6 days and im not getting this ahah. Btw you an absolute legend thanks for all these vids.
wait actually just found a way to do it, we are trying to maximise how number of people so if we did A to L our minimum cut would should from 55-54, but if we did Hongkong to L by 8 it wouldnt shift and would still be 55.
i actually quit tutoring because this helped so much more, god bless, when are you going to mark the 2022 papers?
I'm just working through the final solutions now and will plan to record them over the weekend and have them live by Monday if that's OK. I wanted to make sure they were as useful as I could. Thanks so much for your comment and the feedback saying the videos have been helpful :) Let me know if there is anything more I can do to help.
@@MaffsGuru thankyou so much!!
Hi! Just letting you know that I have uploaded the 2022 NHT Paper 1 solutions. I'm in the process of editing the Paper 2 solutions and they should be live tomorrow evening.
@@MaffsGuru Thankyou!
For Core Q2a would approximately symmetric with 2 outliers also be given?
I would assume so as I don't think anything is exactly symmetrical :)
@@MaffsGuru thought so just had to check, need the 100% tomorrow so can’t lose stupid marks
judging by the first exam how similar do you think the second exam will be compared to this
It's really hard to know. One year the two exams were practically the same! But I think they will not do that again. I wish I had better insight into what might be on the exam, but I don't. I'm sorry.
very helpful but I have one question, in networks qu2 b and c why is 10 not counted, I cant see why it wouldn't be as it still travels left to right? or am i just blind
When you rotate the page so that the line is vertical, you should see that the arrow is going from right to left. Sorry ... I don't think you're blind LOL ... just that the question employed a devious trick!
Thanks for the vid!
You are more than welcome
Matrices Q1b (ii) - gets awarded 2 marks for changing “English” into “Maths”!!! ;-)
LOL! I needed a laugh today and that did the trick :)
Are you uploading the further exam that was sat today?
I have worked on the solutions this evening and will post the video walkthrough tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully that will be soon enough for everyone :)
@@MaffsGuru Thank you heaps. I appreciate all your work. From Edrolo to youtube, you’re a legend!
The solutions are now live :)
For Linear question 2d, how do you convert 51.66 recurring to 51 minutes and 40 seconds?
0.66 times 60 seconds gives you 40 seconds
Thanks for replying! Really appreciate it! I'm still trying to keep up with all the comments about Question 12 LOL
while the questions in this seem to be alright timing is a real issue would no way be best to skip the critcalpath questions?
Timing is always an issue in exams. Best to do all the questions you can first and then go back, with time, to try the ones you can't do.
legenddddddd just in time
LOL. I hope they help! Let me know if there is anything more I can do to help :)
Hello, I hope you can answer me because my exam 2 is on Monday. I am confused how you are doing the sliding method for q3b of graphs. I thought the gradient was close to -1 so how come you are using a line with gradient of +1 to get the solutions. Using -1 as the gradient, I keep getting $46850 as minimum cost and the point I touch first is (8000,37000). Please help :(
Hi Sarah. I've replied to this on the other comment you have made.
@@MaffsGuru lol sorry about that and thank youu :)))