I find Q9 and Q10 in Mathematics 2U paper very, very difficult.
Well, I'm only a 2U student but how are all you guys coping. And how about you 3U guys, how are finding Q9 and 10 - just out of curiosity.
Discuss.
Cheers,
Bryce
Yeah, as an ext1 student I rarely have a problem with Q9&10, I think they are generally aimed at 3u students, just as my teacher tells us that the last question in ext1 is for the 4u kids.
But in saying that,what's required is definitely something you already know or should know, and is basically a thought process.
So a brief guide to working through challenging questions:
1. Identify what topic/s the question is drawn from
2. Recall all formulas/rules/ tricks from the topic that may be relevant to the topic. (Especially more obscure stuff)
Eg. If the question had a triangle inside a circle, think Pythagoras, sine and cos rule, then all your circle segment areas formulas etc
3. If the question has more than one part, the first part will almost definitely required for the next, so if it is a 'show this' question, use the first part to do the second, so that at least you get SOME parts out (and the rest might come to you)
Basically, think about what you know, and how it could be relevant to the question, and something will help you.