emilios
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Hey guys.
I can understand that for 'Show' or 'Prove' q's you'd have to provide full working out. However I've heard that if the final answer required is a specific value, you attain full marks for just stating that value.
For example, in all those partial fractions decomposition questions, I never do the whole "cross multiply, collect like terms and collect coefficients" thing, and if I do, my working out for that won't be very structured. If I still find the correct value of the constants e.g. if I just state A=2 , B=1, C= 4 , would I still attain full marks?
Another thing:
I just did a question that required me to find
Integral (between 0 and pi/2) for sinx/(1+cos^2(x)) dx . I spotted this to be of the inverse tan form and transformed the boundaries in my head, giving me the correct answer of pi/4. Would I still be required to show all the tedious working out though (let u=cosx and change boundaries) or would I get the full 3 marks for just stating the correct answer?
I can understand that for 'Show' or 'Prove' q's you'd have to provide full working out. However I've heard that if the final answer required is a specific value, you attain full marks for just stating that value.
For example, in all those partial fractions decomposition questions, I never do the whole "cross multiply, collect like terms and collect coefficients" thing, and if I do, my working out for that won't be very structured. If I still find the correct value of the constants e.g. if I just state A=2 , B=1, C= 4 , would I still attain full marks?
Another thing:
I just did a question that required me to find
Integral (between 0 and pi/2) for sinx/(1+cos^2(x)) dx . I spotted this to be of the inverse tan form and transformed the boundaries in my head, giving me the correct answer of pi/4. Would I still be required to show all the tedious working out though (let u=cosx and change boundaries) or would I get the full 3 marks for just stating the correct answer?