Exactly my point, thanks for confirming. You can only use methods in the syllabi. One way may be easier or better, but if the second method is still correct and not in the scope of the hsc syllabus it is marked incorrect.
I think you misread, I wrote wayS, i.e. plural . I understand there are many ways to do a question, especially in 4U (some complex number problems have 5 or 6 methods
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My first point still holds. Creativity is bound by the syllabus. Step outside the box and be penalized.
Implicit differentiation is a 4U technique?? I thought it is also taught in 3U
My life is a lie, I was told if a function is symmetrical about the origin it is odd. When doing an inverse trig test, I was marked incorrect for drawing the graph of sin^-1 x instead of using substitution to prove its odd.
All of this has nothing to do with my point. I still believe
maths lacks creativity, but feel free to disagree. Just my personal opinion, not saying anything bad about maths (my fav subject).