Which question was that?What answers did everyone get for the bike questions?!
This was the only question I wasn't sure about. Otherwise the rest was pretty easy, I'm happy!I only knew the vanishing point thing because of being an art student; You get taught about it when you're learning to draw buildings. It's the term they use to describe the way that all lines around you seem to head towards a single point, due to your perspective, if that makes sense.
Other than that, I didn't find it desperately hard and the bit of study I did really helped. I really enjoyed doing the estimate the seal population thing for some reason...
Trig will be my downfall; I didn't like the shadow thing.
"What is the total distance that Raj cycles, to the nearest kilometre?".. If you mean that question, I can't remember my answer. But I used the figure that we had to find in 'i' + 64km + the remaining two sides that I found by using pythagorus.You had to calculate the distance of the bike rider.
I got that aswellI got somewhere around 202km
(64 + 58 + 58 + 22)
how did you figure out the 58?I got somewhere around 202km
(64 + 58 + 58 + 22)
You didnt have to assume...it was an isosceles triangle.... but yes, that is how you were meant to do it.did you assume the two other angles were 45 degree ?
I am actually sooooo glad that at least one person got this right. Everyone on my Facebook is going crazy about it.I only knew the vanishing point thing because of being an art student; You get taught about it when you're learning to draw buildings. It's the term they use to describe the way that all lines around you seem to head towards a single point, due to your perspective, if that makes sense.
Other than that, I didn't find it desperately hard and the bit of study I did really helped. I really enjoyed doing the estimate the seal population thing for some reason...
Trig will be my downfall; I didn't like the shadow thing.