FinalFantasy
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or 4u techniques on 3u paper?
can u do dat?
can u do dat?
Absolutely not. If the problem doesn't specify a technique, then you should use the best (i.e. most efficient) technique you have in your inventory. If that happens to be outside the syllabus, then so be it...they shouldn't be able to take marks off you.withoutaface said:Yes, but always try to use techniques from the relevant mathematics or lower first.
wow, u can even use stuff not in any of the 2\3\4unit syllabus?alphatango said:Absolutely not. If the problem doesn't specify a technique, then you should use the best (i.e. most efficient) technique you have in your inventory. If that happens to be outside the syllabus, then so be it...they shouldn't be able to take marks off you.
(My $0.02, of course, I've never actually written to the BoS to ask about it, but I've had this discussion with several teachers in the past.)
No reason you shouldn't be able to. *points to the quote for one of the sub-forums*:FinalFantasy said:wow, u can even use stuff not in any of the 2\3\4unit syllabus?
Anyone up for it? I'm certainly not heh.hasterz said:of course your allowed to .. you can use 4th year university mathematics or FIAA actuarial math for probability if you wanted to ... unless if a question says to use a specific technique (eg using this substition) or "without calculus".