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Are you allowed to assume things like I 0-->a f(x)dx = I 0-->a f(a-x)dx, the odd and even properties etc.? Or do you have to prove them first?
Well i was doing the 94 paper today, and it asked to show:Originally posted by ezzy85
im pretty sure you can assume it, but it would depend on the question. most questions ive seen that have these would lead you in by asking you to prove it or theyd be those true/false qs.
I'm not sure of what you mean, would i be allowed to assume it for the question posted above?Originally posted by McLake
If it is far enough removed from the quesion, then use it. Otherwise prove it ...
I don't think so. But if it was a volumes (for instance) question, and it required that fact, then you could probably use itOriginally posted by ND
I'm not sure of what you mean, would i be allowed to assume it for the question posted above?