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I've never been sure about questions that start with Show/Prove that blah = blah
because in some instances you have to expand one side out and make it equal the other side just by using algebra while in other instances you have to use a diagram they've given etc. how do i know which is the case is their some rule of thumb?
Also if the question doesn't state to give an answer in exact value when do i have to give it? For instance i know that when integrating definite integrals it is implied you give exact values what are some other examples where giving the exact value is implied?
because in some instances you have to expand one side out and make it equal the other side just by using algebra while in other instances you have to use a diagram they've given etc. how do i know which is the case is their some rule of thumb?
Also if the question doesn't state to give an answer in exact value when do i have to give it? For instance i know that when integrating definite integrals it is implied you give exact values what are some other examples where giving the exact value is implied?