SamFramcisco
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I was just doing a Year 11 AP1 Maths Extension Exam for 2013 (here), when I came across Q1 c).
This question asks you to "evaluate a and b" by "squaring both sides of:"
There's no problem with this question, provided a and b are integers.
However, the exam paper doesn't say anything of the sort, at least that I could see.
This is really important. If a and b aren't required to be integers, then the question cannot be answered: there is no way to "evaluate" a and b, because there are an infinite number of (a, b) pairs that satisfy the given equation.
It seems possible to me that the Cherrybrook Technology High School might owe some students a new exam result!
Does anyone have any thoughts about this, or have I fucked up?
This question asks you to "evaluate a and b" by "squaring both sides of:"
sqrt(a) + sqrt(b) = sqrt(9 + sqrt(56))
There's no problem with this question, provided a and b are integers.
However, the exam paper doesn't say anything of the sort, at least that I could see.
This is really important. If a and b aren't required to be integers, then the question cannot be answered: there is no way to "evaluate" a and b, because there are an infinite number of (a, b) pairs that satisfy the given equation.
It seems possible to me that the Cherrybrook Technology High School might owe some students a new exam result!
Does anyone have any thoughts about this, or have I fucked up?