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Would it be OK if I put 3p+3q for the y coordinate of R?

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Original post by ravichauhan11
Would it be OK if I put 3p+3q for the y coordinate of R?

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Yes they allow that if you see on other markschemes
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Original post by edothero
^^ I'm dying for an answer lmao, help :afraid:


it might then it might not.

but it may be missed in marking since you have recovered incorrectly.
you really are a joy to the universe! i did **** so not feeling great, but want to say thanks for these and for not abandoning the boring old FPers!
Reply 24
FP1 over and out

Let's see what the C2ers are saying next.
Original post by Mina Makin
For Q7 i left the coordinates in a matrix form, would i lose a mark?
Also for 4c) i wrote z3 not z1+z2 but drew it correctly, would i lose a mark on that?
Finally for the induction i did n=1 and found n=k but couldnt do the rest, how many marks would i get? 2 or 3?

Thanks a lot

Q7 - yes you'd lose a mark (As the question specified coordinates(See other markschemes))
4C) you'd get full marks for that dont worry(Thats all they wanted)
You'd have to check old markschemes, but I'd say 3 if you at least attempted k+1 if not probs only 2
Original post by Arsey
Here you go FP1 fans

I thought that was quite tricky in places.

I doubt I have used the most efficient methods as mine seemed too long on a couple.

Boundaries, no idea, probably a bit lower than normal.


Hi Arsey,
Would we get a follow through mark if we got the wrong inverse but the correct coordinates given that inverse?
Original post by TeeEm
Having seen the paper and solutions I feel as I mentioned earlier that A will be at around 60.
This is also backed up by the thread with the poll as to how people found it.


What did you think of the paper?

Would we get a follow through mark if we got the wrong inverse but the correct coordinates given that inverse?
Your name is misleading, you're not an arse at all. You're a beautiful majestic creature filled with answers to maths questions
Original post by Gabe the Babe
Your name is misleading, you're not an arse at all. You're a beautiful majestic creature filled with answers to maths questions

brilliant
do you think 67 will be an A
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Original post by Gabe the Babe
Your name is misleading, you're not an arse at all. You're a beautiful majestic creature filled with answers to maths questions


use your imagination ...

Arsey = R.C.

TeeEm = T.M.
Reply 32
Original post by Mutleybm1996
What did you think of the paper?

Would we get a follow through mark if we got the wrong inverse but the correct coordinates given that inverse?


I think the FP1s from EDEXCEL have been a true joke.

That changed last June, when the paper was about right (59 for an A if I am not mistaken)
This paper I think is also ok (ever so slightly easier)

Your follow-through mark does depend on the marking scheme which will be produced after the provisional marking based on a sample.
Reply 33
Original post by TheChemistryBoss
do you think 67 will be an A


definitely
Original post by TeeEm
use your imagination ...

Arsey = R.C.

TeeEm = T.M.


You're nothing but a sleepy cat, what would you know
Reply 35
Original post by Gabe the Babe
You're nothing but a sleepy cat, what would you know


You are not wrong!
:smile:
Original post by Gabe the Babe
You're nothing but a sleepy cat, what would you know

gabe calm down mate, lets keep it friendly.
Original post by Baldwinator
gabe calm down mate, lets keep it friendly.


Sorry, lost myself there, don't know what came over me
Thankyou very much Arsey!!!

I think it will be 60 for an A.
I am fairly sure that I got 67, and I really hope this is 90 ums!

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Reply 39
Original post by Gabe the Babe
Sorry, lost myself there, don't know what came over me


No worries, I am not offended.

in this thread people think I am a donkey!
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=3327325

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