M@ster P
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Hi guys I got my maths exam test back today, and I saw for one of the questions that is worth 2 marks, i got 0.
The question is integrate [ (2x + 3)^3 / 4 ], now the obvious thing is to add one to the power and times the denominator by the derviative of the numerator, however instead I expanded it out then I integrated each term individually, don't ask me why I just did.
Should I atleast get one mark, because technically they are both correct answers, except one answer is in a more factorised form and the other answer is the expanded form of that factorised form. Simply the answer can be expressed in different forms.
So should I atleast get one mark for that question? or even 2?
The question is integrate [ (2x + 3)^3 / 4 ], now the obvious thing is to add one to the power and times the denominator by the derviative of the numerator, however instead I expanded it out then I integrated each term individually, don't ask me why I just did.
Should I atleast get one mark, because technically they are both correct answers, except one answer is in a more factorised form and the other answer is the expanded form of that factorised form. Simply the answer can be expressed in different forms.
So should I atleast get one mark for that question? or even 2?
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