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I do not understand d1 wth why is it soooooo hard!!!!! Guys! Is my maths good for d1???? Need feedback asap!!

Im on edexcel btw

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Original post by Jane122
I do not understand d1 wth why is it soooooo hard!!!!! Guys! Is my maths good for d1???? Need feedback asap!!

Im on edexcel btw


Maybe explain what you're finding hard about it?
Original post by Jane122
I do not understand d1 wth why is it soooooo hard!!!!! Guys! Is my maths good for d1???? Need feedback asap!!

Im on edexcel btw


how do we know if youre good at maths?
Original post by Jane122
I do not understand d1 wth why is it soooooo hard!!!!! Guys! Is my maths good for d1???? Need feedback asap!!

Im on edexcel btw


I thought it was good, but aren't some topics missing? It is very different from the other maths modules, what are you struggling with?
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Original post by NotNotBatman
I thought it was good, but aren't some topics missing? It is very different from the other maths modules, what are you struggling with?


WELL I'm struggling with all the alogortihsm like krusklas and liner programming.. it's a soooooo HARD
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Original post by dfbenjamin
What do you want us to say?


Don't respond If you're going to be useless.
Reply 7
Original post by _gcx
Maybe explain what you're finding hard about it?



Algorithms linear programming
Original post by Jane122
WELL I'm struggling with all the alogortihsm like krusklas and liner programming.. it's a soooooo HARD


What's hard about it?

Practise a lot if you are struggling, algorithms like kruskals use rote methods, linear programming can be a bit harder though. Do you have a D1 book? Read each section and memorize the algorithm and then answer the questions. You're going to have to be a bit more specific; give an example of some questions you struggle with.
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Original post by NotNotBatman
What's hard about it?

Practise a lot if you are struggling, algorithms like kruskals use rote methods, linear programming can be a bit harder though. Do you have a D1 book? Read each section and memorize the algorithm and then answer the questions. You're going to have to be a bit more specific; give an example of some questions you struggle with.


Like I can't do the Chinese postman thing like drawing those things on the end and findings the quickest route! So will my maths get me an A? I really need it..
Original post by Jane122
Like I can't do the Chinese postman thing like drawing those things on the end and findings the quickest route! So will my maths get me an A? I really need it..


Upload some questions. I could just write the steps, but that's not really going to help.
Practise and understanding will get you an A; do every question in the book and every exam question. Why don't you just try it and see if it's helpful?
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Original post by NotNotBatman
Upload some questions. I could just write the steps, but that's not really going to help.
Practise and understanding will get you an A; do every question in the book and every exam question. Why don't you just try it and see if it's helpful?


Ok thank you, but I just don't wanna waste my time with my maths if it's sht
Reply 12
Original post by NotNotBatman
Upload some questions. I could just write the steps, but that's not really going to help.
Practise and understanding will get you an A; do every question in the book and every exam question. Why don't you just try it and see if it's helpful?


Ok thank you, but I just don't wanna waste my time with my maths if it's bad
Original post by Jane122
Ok thank you, but I just don't wanna waste my time with my maths if it's bad


No it's good, because there are interactive examples that make it easier to visualize what's going on.
Yes you are good enough!
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Original post by NotNotBatman
No it's good, because there are interactive examples that make it easier to visualize what's going on.


Original post by _gcx
Maybe explain what you're finding hard about it?


whats the range of this graph y=2/x if the domain is x>2 ?

@SeanFM @maths123
Original post by Jane122
whats the range of this graph y=2/x if the domain is x>2 ?

@SeanFM @maths123


Have you tried sketching it? :h:
Reply 17
Original post by SeanFM
Have you tried sketching it? :h:


yes it starts at x=2 and is asymptotic
Original post by Jane122
yes it starts at x=2 and is asymptotic


Sooo.. what is the range then? :smile:
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Original post by SeanFM
Sooo.. what is the range then? :smile:


y>0?

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