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The Dumbest mistake u've ever made in a Maths Exam (1 Viewer)

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your all doing well. I lose an average of about 3 marks a test for rewriting the questin down wrong!
 

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what else? said:
your all doing well. I lose an average of about 3 marks a test for rewriting the questin down wrong!
Most of the time you should get 1-2 marks even if you write down the question wrong, markers are looking for the process more so than the answer.
 

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90-8 = 72, pretty stupid mistake, cost me an equal 1st rank in an exam. But some of u guys have worse ones. lol 2+2 = 8 cant beat that
 

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in a really hard, frustrating and horrible exam that i thought i was failing I did about 3/4 of a page of working out to get:
t=ln(1/199)/-200
then i punched it into my caclculator, got a negative number and wrote (in a state of frustration because i was running out of time) "therefore i am wrong because t>0"

the teacher very kindly pointed out that t=ln(1/199)/-200 was in fact positive.
 

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well not sure about my dumbest, but i remember in year 9 i did something like

6a - a = 6
 
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haha 2/8 = 2
except the funny thing is that his probably isnt the most dumb mistake i've made in a maths exam...i know i've done worse :S
 

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Division of a polynomial question. Let's just say the quotient I got as my answer was x2 + 6x + 8 and the remainder was 2. I added the remainder to the constant term :hammer: i.e. (x2 + 6x + 8) + 2 = x2 + 6x + 10. :uhoh:
 

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i solved an equation and ended up with the correct answer: 2^x

and i had time so i re-wrote it i guess: 2

-_______-" I'm lucky the teacher marked the right one .. ToT
 

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