Hi,
As some of you might know, the exam for paper 2 of Math D was held today.
I realised that Oct Nov session questions are significantly tougher than May June questions.
However, is it possible that there are geniune problems with the question paper that they forgot to clear up?
There was this questions:
coordinates of A is [0,7]
coordinates of B [6,9]
coordinates of C [12,2]
The point 'D' lies on the line AB,
CD is parallel to y axis.
Find coordinates of D
The problem with this question is that they did not say ' The point D lies of AB produced'
So D must be within AB.
And if you plot it out on graph paper[ they provided in exam], you will see that it is out right impossible for CD to be parallel to y axis .
I am pretty sure this was the question.
It had 2 marks, out of everyone I asked, no one could solve the question.
I know I should have assumed the word 'produced'.
But what do you guys say? will they 'scale' this time?
As some of you might know, the exam for paper 2 of Math D was held today.
I realised that Oct Nov session questions are significantly tougher than May June questions.
However, is it possible that there are geniune problems with the question paper that they forgot to clear up?
There was this questions:
coordinates of A is [0,7]
coordinates of B [6,9]
coordinates of C [12,2]
The point 'D' lies on the line AB,
CD is parallel to y axis.
Find coordinates of D
The problem with this question is that they did not say ' The point D lies of AB produced'
So D must be within AB.
And if you plot it out on graph paper[ they provided in exam], you will see that it is out right impossible for CD to be parallel to y axis .
I am pretty sure this was the question.
It had 2 marks, out of everyone I asked, no one could solve the question.
I know I should have assumed the word 'produced'.
But what do you guys say? will they 'scale' this time?