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calculator in radians during gcses

hypothetical question, what would they do if all your working was correct but your calculator was in radians so all the answers were incorrect?
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I'm fairly sure you'd lose the answer mark in every question, your working out is right, so you'd get those method marks but if the answers are wrong, you lose one mark, the answer mark
Original post by gowr11
hypothetical question, what would they do if all your working was correct but your calculator was in radians so all the answers were incorrect?

If you're smart, then you should know when you're calculator is set in radians. Like sin(30) would equal something around -1. You're answers would seem very off.

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