I saw this formula in the formula book that is provided for the exam, and have never had to use it so far. Can someone explain what its for/ give an example of a question?
I saw this formula in the formula book that is provided for the exam, and have never had to use it so far. Can someone explain what its for/ give an example of a question?
It's trig formulaes. The question will Normally give A or B (of either one or both cos/sin) & u use right angled triangles to work out the other. Then sub into the formulae.
Sorry I can't really explain it well but I hope it helped
I'm not sure Drinkwater deserved to get sent off it's just delaying the inevitable by at least one day anyway
But yes, I think IBP would just send you in circles.
OP, it may come up in one of those 'show that' questions, or if you have something that you can't seem to intergrate then look at these.
I personally would prefer to use the formulae above than use parts anyway, even if you can do by parts. The second booking was a bit harsh but as it was given it should really have been a penalty. I was so relieved it wasn't
I have never had to use it and have the feeling that Ive been using an alternative for the questions that ask for it - a correct alternative might I add.
Ill take all the red cards the refs give out against Leicester. COME ON YOU SPURS.
I have never had to use it and have the feeling that Ive been using an alternative for the questions that ask for it - a correct alternative might I add.
It's no on spec anymore. You can use it as an alternative method, but there will never be a question where the intended method is using these formulae.
I personally would prefer to use the formulae above than use parts anyway, even if you can do by parts. The second booking was a bit harsh but as it was given it should really have been a penalty. I was so relieved it wasn't
I saw this formula in the formula book that is provided for the exam, and have never had to use it so far. Can someone explain what its for/ give an example of a question?