Solutions to December Holiday Revision
Hopefully you find your holidays meaningful. Take the time to unwind and relax. Also, if you have completed the Set A and Set B. The solutions can be found here. If you do have any questions, [...]
Hopefully you find your holidays meaningful. Take the time to unwind and relax. Also, if you have completed the Set A and Set B. The solutions can be found here. If you do have any questions, [...]
Hopefully, you guys have started on the Set B. You will find the following solutions useful. Click on the question. Please do attempt them during this December Holidays. 🙂 If you do have any [...]
Hopefully, you guys have started on the Set A. You will find the following solutions useful. Click on the question. Please do attempt them during this December Holidays. 🙂 If you do have any [...]
This is a little reminder and advice to students that are cheong-ing for their Prelims or A’levels… For students who have not taken any H2 Math Paper 1 or 2, I strongly advise you [...]
Today, I’ll share a little something about Integration by Parts. I want to share this because I observe that several students are over-reliant on the LIATE to perform Integration by Parts. [...]
It has been awhile since the A’levels. We talked and met up with several of our students. Some students are working and some are preparing their Personal Statements for overseas University [...]
I’ve covered some things in classes, with sufficient revisions and final lap papers set. So I thought we have a little breakdown. And of course, we should review what was weeded away in the [...]
NYJC/2/11 On a typical weekday morning, customers arrive at the post office independently and at a rate of 3 per 10 minute period. (i) State, in context, a condition needed for the number of [...]
You can find the solutions of all ten sets of the June Revision Exercise we did in class. Have fun! June Revision Exercise 1 June Revision Exercise 2 June Revision Exercise 3 June Revision [...]
(i) If they intersect, then for some Solving with GC, we have . Thus, the lines intersect. (ii) Equation of plane: (iii) Required distance (iv) Area of quadrilateral Back to June Revision Exercise 8.