r u talking abt it in regards to my solution? all i did was turn it into a quadratic im in y10 idk what’s the u rule lmaor u supposed to use the u rule for math adv?
i think he means the substitution when u let r^4=u? Cus that was the only u in ur working but that isnt a ruler u talking abt it in regards to my solution? all i did was turn it into a quadratic im in y10 idk what’s the u rule lmao
Yeah that’s not a rule hence why i was confused when he said u rule loli think he means the substitution when u let r^4=u? Cus that was the only u in ur working but that isnt a rule
its an s&s question, exclusively an adv questionr u supposed to use the u rule for math adv?
Isn't that for integration tho? The u-substituion. Advanced maths only uses reverse chain rule. As for factorising and solving quadratics, advanced students are expected to solve those types of questions (i.e. degree 4s like this case) since it's part of basic algebramy point was that only our ext class learned abt u subbing, the adv class doesn't use it.
so basically what ur saying is that you would've factorised that polynomial and solved from there? ( )no doubt that adv students should be able to solve basic algebra questions, I'm just speaking from personal exp that adv students opt for methods of solving these questions other than subbing for u (like it was done in the above question, 6 + r^4 = u). didn't think it was that big of a deal?
i haven't looked at the question in detail so idk? we weren't taught this method at all so I'm not sure whats ur pointso basically what ur saying is that you would've factorised that polynomial and solved from there? ( )
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