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to be fair, you don't really need calculus for this graph ahahaha
I think you get marked down for using calculus because you haven't learnt it in school. A few years ago a dude in my school got marked down because he used a circle geometry proof in a plane geometry question
 

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I think you get marked down for using calculus because you haven't learnt it in school. A few years ago a dude in my school got marked down because he used a circle geometry proof in a plane geometry question
well i dont even know how to use it..so cant lol
and yeah top 10 probs..could be fked asking everyone's marks

edit: nope doesnt go to rankings..just a topic test not an assesment
 

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I think you get marked down for using calculus because you haven't learnt it in school. A few years ago a dude in my school got marked down because he used a circle geometry proof in a plane geometry question
LMAO Calculus.

You could use Calc, but there's honestly no point IMO
 

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I think you get marked down for using calculus because you haven't learnt it in school. A few years ago a dude in my school got marked down because he used a circle geometry proof in a plane geometry question
You almost definitely would not be marked down, I know plenty of 4U kids who use their methods sometimes because it's faster (Can also end up making the question a lot harder than need be ahaha)

However, if you make a mistake you likely won't be awarded partial marks for it since the method is somewhat incorrect, so like it's either 4/4 or 0/4
 

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You almost definitely would not be marked down, I know plenty of 4U kids who use their methods sometimes because it's faster (Can also end up making the question a lot harder than need be ahaha)

However, if you make a mistake you likely won't be awarded partial marks for it since the method is somewhat incorrect, so like it's either 4/4 or 0/4
if you dont put working out or correct working out do u still get full marks?
 

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Hey guys,

Just wanted to share some results from my first tests in both Chemistry and Biology as a comparison of skill level.

Chemistry - 20.5/40= 51.25%
Biology - 30/32= 93.75%

Pretty contrasting figures there. Sitting at tied second in Biology in the combined class ranks and Chemistry sitting at 8th out of 16.

What about you?
 

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You almost definitely would not be marked down, I know plenty of 4U kids who use their methods sometimes because it's faster (Can also end up making the question a lot harder than need be ahaha)

However, if you make a mistake you likely won't be awarded partial marks for it since the method is somewhat incorrect, so like it's either 4/4 or 0/4
By inspection....
 

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I'm sorry, especially since you guys are still miles away...

...but a 4U student can ACTUALLY graph y=x^2+1/x^2 by inspection.

The hardest part of this question is just that you have a parabolic asymptote
 

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I'm sorry, especially since you guys are still miles away...

...but a 4U student can ACTUALLY graph y=x^2+1/x^2 by inspection.

The hardest part of this question is just that you have a parabolic asymptote
How do you do it by inspection?
 

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The only singularity is at the origin, all terms are positive, and the graph asymptotically approaches the unit parabola.

By inspection, it will look like two infinite cups side by side.
Wait what...this is confusing. If you were to graph...say x^2-4 we could do it by inspection easily but in this case I can't seem to get it
 

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Wait what...this is confusing. If you were to graph...say x^2-4 we could do it by inspection easily but in this case I can't seem to get it
Graph 1/x^2 and x^2 separately. Near the origin, the singularity dominates. Further out, the parabola dominates. Also, note by AM-GM the minimum value of the graph is 2, so the minima occur at +/- 1, 2
 

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did my physics prac today..i fked up badly
we did world communicates and they ask ray box experiment (fair enough) and pendulum experiment..wtf i didnt even revise that.
and an data processing with a logarithmic increasing bar graph..
 

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did my physics prac today..i fked up badly
we did world communicates and they ask ray box experiment (fair enough) and pendulum experiment..wtf i didnt even revise that.
and an data processing with a logarithmic increasing bar graph..
Didn't get any pracs this term thank god but I have most of my exams coming up early next term
 

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did my physics prac today..i fked up badly
we did world communicates and they ask ray box experiment (fair enough) and pendulum experiment..wtf i didnt even revise that.
and an data processing with a logarithmic increasing bar graph..
aw man, feel sorry for ya. But don't worry, if it was hard and new for you (like the pendulum thingy), then it'll probably be that for everyone else. So just hope you rank in the top 10 or something haha
 

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How do you do it by inspection?
Have the graphs of both y=x^2 and y=1/x^2 in your head. Note that the best graphing methods do not give a damn about the locations of the stationary points (those are not cusps Para).

1/x^2 approaches 0 from above and thus the limiting behaviour is seen in the parabolic asymptote y=x^2 from above. It is easily noted that x=0 yields a vertical asymptote and the fact you shoot up in both directions.


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aw man, feel sorry for ya. But don't worry, if it was hard and new for you (like the pendulum thingy), then it'll probably be that for everyone else. So just hope you rank in the top 10 or something haha
yeah fk me..i dont even think ill get that 50% :/
 

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Have the graphs of both y=x^2 and y=1/x^2 in your head. Note that the best graphing methods do not give a damn about the locations of the stationary points (those are not cusps Para).

1/x^2 approaches 0 from above and thus the limiting behaviour is seen in the parabolic asymptote y=x^2 from above. It is easily noted that x=0 yields a vertical asymptote and the fact you shoot up in both directions.


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Paradoxica didn't say 'cusps', he said 'cups' (in reference to the shape of the graph).
 

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Ah ok my bad for reading wrong then


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although I have asked all the potential top students and they also fked up so idk..i might rank good with a 50% odd
 
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