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TQuadded

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Every single time I look at a question, I would think of a solution within a few seconds. That's not a problem if it was the most complicated solution to get to the answer.

Like I would get a question that asks for the area of a quadrilateral on a graph, and we are given each point. I would then proceed to do a lot of integration because for some reason 'area under a line' sounds fine to me. I would do two integrations for the area under the line, then proceed to add them, unnecessarily taking a whole page.

Does this happen to anybody else?
 

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Usually the amount of marks depends on the length of the working out. So if its 1 mark and you do more than 4 lines you may not be doing what the question's most efficient method is.
 

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Well, the quadrilateral one was three marks. However it literally just says "Find the area of the quadrilateral OCEB", and the most efficient answer I realized was not even 5 lines of simple '1/2 x b x h'. (Compared to almost a whole page of integration.)
 

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