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Q1: Suppose there's a question asking to find the point that divides an interval in a certain ratio. I evaluated the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate correctly and wrote each co-ordinate correctly, but separately i.e. P<sub>x</sub>= and P<sub>y</sub>= . When I actually came to write P(x, y) I wrote the x-coordinate wrong (transcription error basically). Would I lose marks, or are the marks given purely for the evaulation (which I got correct)?
Q2: If you're asked to state the amplitude or the period of the motion of a particle, would you lose marks if you forgot to include units at the end? e.g. accidentally writing a=5, instead of a=5cm when the question states that the motion is in centimetres and seconds.
Q2: If you're asked to state the amplitude or the period of the motion of a particle, would you lose marks if you forgot to include units at the end? e.g. accidentally writing a=5, instead of a=5cm when the question states that the motion is in centimetres and seconds.