My module B, can they provide a given list of poems that you MUST choose from ? I have the violets, at mornington and a valediction as my main poems. What happens if you do not use poems from their given list?
Basically in order to save time in an exam I'm trying to ascertain what exactly can be assumed as part of a proof in an exam. For example can you assume and write that two triangles are similar without proof particularly if they are like this:
This would be particularly useful for proofs...
show that the roots of z^6 -z^3 +1 = 0 are amongst the roots of Z^9 +1 = 0.
i remember doing this before but cant remember what i did. i thought about getting sum/product of roots and just showing they are the same. is this correct? confirmation would be great, thanks :)
Does anyone have the solutions to the 1997 CSSA trial for ext 2? This would be greatly appreciated. Also, if there is a link or location for pre 2000 CSSA trial paper solutions this too would be a great help. Thanks.
........MY BAD i meant extension 1 .......but both would help too :)....Just speaking generally, but what percentage mark in the catholic schools trial paper would constitute a 'good' result ie. something i could pat myself on the back for? Cheers:pirate: