Carrotsticks
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Not really....Yeah, I thought HSC was just open slather...use whatever method you want...ends justify the means. If a teacher doesn't know several methods to do a question then they shouldn't be marking the HSC!
For example suppose we have a question asking us to evaluate a non-self intersecting solid of revolution. A person could just use the Theorem of Pappus and essentially obtain the answer in 1 or 2 lines.
However, that would most surely score 0 in the HSC.
Or say projectile motion questions asking you to find the distance the projectile travels with some initial velocity V. We could just use the formulas given in the subject Physics to obtain the exact same answer that you would normally obtain using Calculus by starting with x'' = 0, y'' = -g etc etc.
Another example is Fus Ro Dah's case.
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