Are you talking about subbing in the values and simplifying or ...?Alright then, say for example, the quadratic formula. I remember it, and I know how to substitute the values in, but I don't get how you go from the equation to the formula.
Are you talking about subbing in the values and simplifying or ...?Alright then, say for example, the quadratic formula. I remember it, and I know how to substitute the values in, but I don't get how you go from the equation to the formula.
I'm not explaining this properly. There are SOME formulas that just have to simply be remembered, generally the more simplistic formulas have to be remembered. However, some other concepts should be understood: i.e. Shifting functions, understanding maths is what is going to help you with problem solving where formulas won't be much of useAlright then, say for example, the quadratic formula. I remember it, and I know how to substitute the values in, but I don't get how you go from the equation to the formula.
I see what you mean, but this is the crux of the problem for me. When I'm allocated the homework and I'm able to do it easily, I feel confident in my ability. However, come to exam time, I get trolled so hard by the questions even if they are slightly altered, because as you said, understanding will be beneficial in the long run. That's why I did shit in my 2U and 3U maths tests.I'm not explaining this properly. There are SOME formulas that just have to simply be remembered, generally the more simplistic formulas have to be remembered. However, some other concepts should be understood: i.e. Shifting functions, understanding maths is what is going to help you with problem solving where formulas won't be much of use
Nvm, dw.Are you talking about subbing in the values and simplifying or ...?
Whoops sorry didn't read your question properly :/Nvm, dw.
No what I'm saying is that the teachers expect you memorise the formulas, but I'm like, "screw that! I wanna know why that works!" But when I ask that question, they give me this perplexed look.
Hawk, experiment with different questions OUTSIDE of the textbook and your comfort zone. I use Cambridge 2U and it's a fairly good textbook, the challenge questions are definitely worthwhile doing. If you don't have the Cambridge textbook I'll give it to you at the seminar, I've only got 2U thoughI see what you mean, but this is the crux of the problem for me. When I'm allocated the homework and I'm able to do it easily, I feel confident I my ability. However, come to exam time, I get trolled so hard by the questions even if they are slightly altered, because as you said, understanding will be beneficial in the long run. That's why I did shit in my 2U and 3U maths tests.
Nvm, dw.
haha dw I feel youNo what I'm saying is that the teachers expect you memorise the formulas, but I'm like, "screw that! I wanna know why that works!" But when I ask that question, they give me this perplexed look.
Ah ok thanks! But don't you need it though?Hawk, experiment with different questions OUTSIDE of the textbook and your comfort zone. I use Cambridge 2U and it's a fairly good textbook, the challenge questions are definitely worthwhile doing. If you don't have the Cambridge textbook I'll give it to you at the seminar, I've only got 2U though
PDF lolAh ok thanks! But don't you need it though?
No, no that was just an example of understanding why formulas are like that. Check this post from Carrot, it may help: http://community.boredofstudies.org/10/maths/297258/what-exactly-rote-learning-maths.htmlIs this your answer?:
It's because the quadratic formula is basically a rearrangement of the general form of an equation (i.e. ax^2 + bx + c = o) or it can be when you solve for x .
Shit, that's right. Should I bring my laptop to the seminar so you can pass the pdf on via usb?PDF lol
that would do. Btw I think nerd is giving out resources, bring a hard drive/USB yeah?Shit, that's right. Should I bring my laptop to the seminar so you can pass the pdf on via usb?
Why are you apologising ?Oh apologies for misinterpreting your question, I wasn't familiar with the term "rote-learning"
Now that I think about it I would classify myself as one, then again I'm trying to avoid doing so for the harder topics like Trig, which actually requires you to prove certain things
Generally speaking, I prefer rote-learning things that lack significance in comparison to the others topics
I just feel as if I struggle to understand what people are saying on BoS half the time, maybe I should leave and only come on to download past test papersWhy are you apologising ?
Edit: I think you were just trying to be helpful just sayin
don't leave bbyI just feel as if I struggle to understand what people are saying on BoS half the time, maybe I should leave and only come on to download past test papers