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Exactly, I have no idea why I do not do that and just memorise the crap out of everythingI just draw the triangle for the t formula, it's so much easier
Exactly, I have no idea why I do not do that and just memorise the crap out of everythingI just draw the triangle for the t formula, it's so much easier
Even though I don't have much integration knowledge, could you please show me how to derive it?
In extension 2 i memorised the process for doing something because i kept getting it wrong. However, memorising the process increased my wrong to right by 50% until ekman showed me how to do it properly ahahrote learning formulas (and maths in general) is the worst thing to do lol
although it is helpful to memorise niche stuff for convenience to make the process more efficient
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ooooooh u have got to tell us!In extension 2 i memorised the process for doing something because i kept getting it wrong. However, memorising the process increased my wrong to right by 50% until ekman showed me how to do it properly ahah
It was mechanics equating forces... Didnt know about resultant forces till ekman told me ahahahooooooh u have got to tell us!
trust me, i failed itReally?? I wouldn't have thought circle geo would be the hardest
Yeah maths lol
LOL wait till permutationstrust me, i failed it
We must be brothers, that is exactly me.Hahaha as a matter of fact I do memorise formulas (there are quite a few as well in ext 1 and 2), however it is only because I don't want to waste time in the exam deriving them, and instead utilise them to get the answer quickly.
oh yeh, trueHahaha as a matter of fact I do memorise formulas (there are quite a few as well in ext 1 and 2), however it is only because I don't want to waste time in the exam deriving them, and instead utilise them to get the answer quickly.
I only memorise methods of solving questions only and only if it is really unique and I probably wont remember it in the exam. Some of these methods are useful as well, and there is no harm done in memorising them.
AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHHAAHHAH nooh yeh, true
but as long as you understand what you're doing in maths, memorising formulas is probs not necessarily a bad thing haha
It makes it easier... for example as i said with that ^^^^^ people memorise it and its quicker than deriving it... im just lazyAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHHAAHHAH no
Im coming 3rd but forgot nearly everything D:anyways...hows ur Physics going?
So then you should derive all the results you do in high school : derive sin^2x +cos^2x =1 everytime ahaha.you know deriving it is PROBABLY easier...
lol, what's wrongAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHHAAHHAH no
Im coming 3rd but forgot nearly everything D:
i reckon theres too much context but hey atleast they give us the formulas