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I'm talking about YOUR graph's gradient, not the other one. It was -0.8.
oops, yes i just realized that the other one is hovering across my mind... well, i dnt remember mine ones...
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I'm talking about YOUR graph's gradient, not the other one. It was -0.8.
why u r crying...u gave 4.5 right?...its the correct answer, i gave 5..so i am wrong.
i think it was of 3 marks ... :/Will be given 1 mark I guess
yes, my gradient was 4. something, i just calculated it
i think it was of 3 marks ... :/
I gave 6. From tangent. I didn't realize the need to differentiate in during the exam, I differentiated it after the exam and realized it was 4.5 and I gave 6 which WILL be out of range, so 1 mark lost.
2 marks, the one previous to this was of 3 marks.
i was a stupid...i differentiated it to be certain yet i took 4.499 as 4.99 and wrote 5.
and i dont think the range will be from 3.5 to 5.5...this is too long and lowers accuracy.
In the bearing question,what was the answer of part (i)
Can't remember correctly but It was like 35 or something I guess
No,that was 4 marks.The Cosine one
In the bearing question,what was the answer of part (i)
Can't remember correctly but It was like 35 or something I guess
THE RANGE IS ALWAYS this large. Check the mark schemes. But my answer will be out of range.
35
287
031.2
Yup,exactly the same.
What was part (ii),sorry I am bad at remembering the questions
well, if u r so sure..then that will do for me...but i feel soory for u...so whats ur total marks loss?
Shortest distance from P to QR.
3/180 which deprives me completely of the distinction, I had a slight chance with 2/180. There has been ONLY one instance when the range for gradient was, I think, 6-10 or something (for a cubic equation), for quadratic equations it's always 3-5, 6-7, ...
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