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i don't think follow through marks apply here, its more for a question to which there are several parts, and the next part requires the answer to the previous part.

for the question you asked...i don't think you'd get any marks! sorry..
lildj
Lets say you have to solve something like (1+3x)^1/3, and you use the correct method and get an answer but instead of doing it to the power of a 1/3, you do it to the power of -1/3, so basically ur answer is wrong. Let's say its out of 6 marks, how many would you usually get, or would you even get any?

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haha very nicely disguised loool i recognise that question or 1 similar to hit hahaha

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