go in without a cheat sheet and flex on everyone.My Maths extension 1 exam allows us to bring a cheat sheet with us. Is there any way I can exploit this advantage to make the test even easier for me or should i just formulas etc?
could you guys imagine being this luckyMy Maths extension 1 exam allows us to bring a cheat sheet with us. Is there any way I can exploit this advantage to make the test even easier for me or should i just write formulas etc?
100% agree with thisIn my personal experience cheat sheet for maths are practically useless, unless some values like tan 60°= √3 you couldn't remember, or something that can be a bit confusing at the beginning like the conversion of the radians, you can write them down.
Some other notes such as the approach for some specific difficult questions that are guaranteed in the exam may also be written just in case if you forgot or panicked in the exam, an example of this would be the general approach towards 3d-trig or trig identities.
You may also encounter some very unique and smart methods of solving some questions in relation to your exam, they may give you some clues when you are stuck in some hard questions at the end.
But usually, maths exams have a tight time constraint, if they are not tight then you probably don't need a cheat sheet since your skill is above the course itself, if it is tight then you won't have the time or chance to really scout in your cheatsheet.
not in a million yearscould you guys imagine being this lucky