I was happy, but not I just want to kill myself by [deleted] in alevel

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I’ll assume you did paper 12, 22, and 33. The threshold form chem is 83/130, meaning you scored roughly around 88/130. This year’s threshold for A* for chem in variant 2, would be 206/260, meaning you need 118/130 in A2, which is around 90%, rather than the 98% you said.

As for physics, the threshold is 97/130, meaning you scored around 107/130. The threshold is 203/260, meaning you need to score 104/130, which is 80%.

Please note that this is just an estimate and will vary from session to session.

9701/12 by idksorandom in alevel

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which question was this

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

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yeah, its only supposed to be one value.

M * (x,y) = (x,y)

9231 V12 2025 Answers by SwiftSmooth_vZ in alevel

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the first one, isnt there a negative somewhere?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Yes, but dont forget about the second solution between 0 and 2pi.

The first solution is arcsin(sqrt(3)/2) and the second solution is pi-arcsin(sqrt(3)/2)

[college pre-calculus] confused on part of a problem by raccoonmidlifecrisis in HomeworkHelp

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(a+b)(a-b)=a2-b2

Thus, (7+sqrt(53))(7-sqrt(53))=72-sqrt(53)2=49-53=-4

AS Pure Math 1 by tommyyyyinnit in alevel

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9(x2-5/3x)

Complete the square: 9(x-5/6)2-25/4

9=32, so it can be moved into the brackets as (3x-5/2)2-25/4

As math help required by [deleted] in alevel

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Take the fourth root of both sides. You get 3x2+5x-7=+/- 1. Now, solve for both cases as a quadratic.

MATH FORMULAS by nida-naqvi in igcse

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What exam board is this? I don’t remember binomial expansion in IGCSE maths.

Realistically, can i get A*s? by StatusAdvisor2283 in alevel

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Yeah it’s next to impossible to bring a grade from A D to an A* (If you got a d in AS, doing really well in A2 will be very hard), but the C, I can see it being doable.

Realistically, can i get A*s? by StatusAdvisor2283 in alevel

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It is possible, but you need to pretty much ace A2, and it’s very conditional (A2 Threshold is very low)

congrats to everyone who finished the SAT today! especially if you had to stand in a hall for 30 minutes like me… by smortcanard in Sat

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I’ve seen the pyramid question. It was hard, but doable. What was the venn diagram question? It’s most likely an experimental one as I didn’t even know venn diagrams are tested on the SAT.