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Are We allowed to take Graphic Calculator in the Further Mathematics Examination?
Are We allowed to take Graphic Calculator in the Further Mathematics Examination?
Yes we are.......AlphaCentauri..........But you wont get marks if you dont show your working........
What, we are?
But that's close to cheating, no? I mean, you get the answer and those who are intelligent enough, can always construct some explanation.
Can someone post a copy of the CIE F. Maths data booklet? Or tell exactly what formulae are in it? I really don't want to remember things uselessly
I am confused on the value of g to be used in Further Mathematics. In M1 it was 10 and in physics it was 9.81. What about F.Maths?
I am confused on the value of g to be used in Further Mathematics. In M1 it was 10 and in physics it was 9.81. What about F.Maths?
yup it says on the instruction sheet of every paper "Results obtained solely from a graphic calculator, without supporting working or reasoning, will not receive credit." So they are allowed.....
You cant call it cheating since everybody's allowed to use it........And graphical calculators only come in handy when sketching graphs of polar functions and irrational functions and you need to show your working for your calculations for turning points etc for these graphs otherwise your expensive calculator goes to waste.....
XPF has Mathematics threads in almost every CIE section. This one was highly needed; the complicated nature of the subject makes any external help all the more welcome! So post all your Further Maths problems here from now on. Anyone who happens to (be awesome enough to ) have taken the subject, please let it be known and attempt a solution at the questions asked. It may not receive the same traffic an average Maths thread gets, all efforts are definitely 'thank-worthy'. :wink:
Any notes, whether scanned or in document form, would be very much appreciated. :Bravo:
Sir plz tell me the name of the best math book for A levels?
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