I have that book too, Jeff has to signify some way he has finalised his answer for that question.henry08 said:I am reading an old maths book (Maths HSC: 50 exam tips) and after every answer (the final answer), they write '#". Is there any reason for thsi or is this just to signify that thsi is the final answer etc?
Quod erat demonstrandum = that which was to be demonstrated. A Latin phrase that is usually put after proof questions. Its not used a lot anymore, but it does make you look smart...henry08 said:Um, whats 'QED'?
It really doesn't matter what you do, as long as you indicate that it is your final answer. I think the best thing to do in the HSC is highlight it, because its easy to see, but that's just my suggestion.henry08 said:Ok thanks. So Is it better to underline the answer or place an # after it?
Nah, I wouldn't highlight it (you do mean using a highlighter right?). That just wastes precious exam time and it might blind your poor examiner. You should just stick with the old # or QED (although QED is largely used after proving things).squeenie said:It really doesn't matter what you do, as long as you indicate that it is your final answer. I think the best thing to do in the HSC is highlight it, because its easy to see, but that's just my suggestion.