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Grizzly

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I wanted to quickly find out

if markers dislike the use of abbreviations in proof's, or any similar "shortcuts"

e.g

instead of writing perpendicular u do one of those upside down T

or, congruent, with 3 horizontal, paralell lines

or, => "implies"

||gram for parallelogram

also
is it discouraged to write "similary" when proof applies twice in the same question?


Thanks..
 

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as far as i know it is fine, (dont know about similarly) i have been taught since year 7 about congruent, parallel, perpendicukar etc. they should be fine as they're the common ones
 

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These should be fine.

Similarily can be used with caution. If you proved the tangent to a conic in part (a) at point "p", you can say "similarily for q ...."
 

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Yup, thats what i was asking :)

Thanks Mclake

Also, for motion around a banked track
when questions ask along the lines of "the inner and outer rails are seperated by x amount of meters", i know that we assume tanx = sinx for very small figures
But which should be used for HSC?
The distance along their hypotenuse, or the distance from ground level ?
 

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