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Year 10 student Lily revised expansion, simplification, and factorisation of algebraic equations and practised solving quadratic equations from class work.
Year 11 student Ahmad focused on financial mathematics by tackling credit, borrowing scenarios, and earning money calculations.
For Year 12, Sam worked through HSC-style questions involving probability concepts and advanced coordinate geometry using exam paper revision tasks.
In Year 9 algebra, skipping written steps while using the quadratic formula led to confusion with negative signs—"he substituted too quickly and missed a minus."
For a Year 7 student, inconsistent homework completion meant formulas for volume and area weren't memorised; this caused hesitation during test revision.
Messy working in indices problems made error tracing difficult in senior years, especially under timed conditions.
During complex worded questions in Year 10, reliance on mental calculation rather than setting out logic clearly resulted in lost marks when revising past assessments.
These habits left students unsure where their errors crept in during independent practice.
One Lansvale tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 9 student who now confidently asks for clarification on tricky quadratic equations, rather than skipping problems as she did earlier in the term.
Another high schooler has moved from hesitating over financial maths questions to accurately calculating compound interest and using taxation tables without prompting.
Meanwhile, a primary student surprised her tutor by recognising which index laws applied in harder problems and applying them rapidly—just weeks ago, she would second-guess herself on even basic indices.
Last session, she solved the most challenging question on indices and volume entirely unaided.