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You mean the same Jan 2013 paper that had 64/75 for an A? Not likely. That paper was pretty easy. I expect 61 for this... just try not to discuss the exam because some haven't taken it.
Yes well this paper was easier/ similar to the Jan 2013 one, maybe because all candidates take it in June boundary might be at 63/75, don't see it any lower than that. And don't worry Edexcel have sent out two paper for different time zones this year to prevent cheating.
 
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Yes well this paper was easier/ similar to the Jan 2013 one, maybe because all candidates take it in June boundary might be at 63/75, don't see it any lower than that. And don't worry Edexcel have sent out two paper for different time zones this year to prevent cheating.
So there r variants ??
 
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Yes well this paper was easier/ similar to the Jan 2013 one, maybe because all candidates take it in June boundary might be at 63/75, don't see it any lower than that. And don't worry Edexcel have sent out two paper for different time zones this year to prevent cheating.


Ah yes I had forgotten about that. They did the same with C1 if I recall correctly. I disagree with the 63/75 but I guess we'll find out eventually haha.
 
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Ah yes I had forgotten about that. They did the same with C1 if I recall correctly. I disagree with the 63/75 but I guess we'll find out eventually haha.
yes haha, how did you find it anyway? I thought it was pretty good and everything was do-able. For the last question did people assume that P was on the line of the center of the circle? And got -5,9 but not sure that's right. The logs were really simple and so was the trigonometric graphs.
 
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yes haha, how did you find it anyway? I thought it was pretty good and everything was do-able. For the last question did people assume that P was on the line of the center of the circle? And got -5,9 but not sure that's right. The logs were really simple and so was the trigonometric graphs.
Yeah u'r ryt centre wuz (-5,9)
 
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Did everyone get 6.249 or something by using trapezium rule and then when f(x)+4 it was shifted up 4 units so you add the new area which was 4*3=12 giving 12+6.249 = 18.2?
 
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how though? It didn't say that the point P was directly to the right of the center of the circle?

when it touches the y axis at 1 point so its tangent to y axis so no way it can be other a diameter think of it , the fattest part of a circle is where the diameter is , and if the yaxis is tangent to it was a diameter therfore -5,9 was center
 
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it was damn easy ppr if i had not made those blunders in the wake of silly stupid mistakes!!!!!o_O i got the correct methodsin my mind only just after handing over my ppr.....hope the examiner will make the same silly mistakes in checking my ppr..;)
 
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