If it's obvious that you have the right answer (as in your example), and the question hasn't specifically asked you to go further, you won't lose marks.undo said:"prove x^2 + 5x = 0" and I leave it in the form: "0 = 5x + x^2" could i lose marks, even though it is right?
forget the question, Im just asking if the form is not exactly as they ask will it matter.smallcattle said:i dont understand, how do you prove something like that without a integer?
no should be fine, unless the qu asks you/is testing you on sig figs/dec placesSeraph said:say......
if they give us an integration question involving e's or pi's or whatever
and perhaps there is an expression we can put ti in that is in e's or pi's
But we choose to give the calculator answer (and possibly round it off to a certain number of decimal places)... do you think they would mind?
xayma don't you do 4 u?Xayma said:So you mean like 2<sup>3</sup> instead of 8?
If so most of the time they want it unsimplified they will say unsimplified
I say if in doubt put both.Seraph said:say......
if they give us an integration question involving e's or pi's or whatever
and perhaps there is an expression we can put ti in that is in e's or pi's
But we choose to give the calculator answer (and possibly round it off to a certain number of decimal places)... do you think they would mind?
Nope. Only maths and maths ext 1 although I post a fair bit in maths ext 2.cherryblossom said:xayma don't you do 4 u?
Yeah! Quit stealing our board space.Xayma said:Nope. Only maths and maths ext 1 although I post a fair bit in maths ext 2.