Not bad. ><
Fine, I will draw a better one if this does not satisfy you!Not bad. ><
You can easily tell the rote learners from the people who really understand the situation.In this case, the examiner deliberately tried to confuse you. You need to recognise that a ladder length will always be a constant.
This question would be much clearer if they stated, "In a non-magical world", because I have seen films where ladders do change in length.You can easily tell the rote learners from the people who really understand the situation.
If in real life, anybody will know that the length of the ladder does not change (assuming it's not collapsible lol).
However if put into a problem, many people do not recognise this.
That's the pure essence of problem solving. (being capable in applying theory into practice)You can easily tell the rote learners from the people who really understand the situation.
If in real life, anybody will know that the length of the ladder does not change (assuming it's not collapsible lol).
However if put into a problem, many people do not recognise this.
(Not bad = Pretty Good) in my dictionary. Also, I was talking about the way/steps to do it rather than the actual diagram.Fine, I will draw a better one if this does not satisfy you!