eliseliselise
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hi!!! i am currently on a quest to find a simple, time-efficient method for graphing in questions akin to the one below.
part iii) and iv) are simple, and can be done quite quickly... however with part i) and ii)- i can eventually get the answers but my technique would be inappropriate in an actual exam-- way too time consuming, and after doing what i can i would probably move on, hence only scoring a max of 1/2 marks for part i)/ii) which is kinda measley for a question 3!
i know what the answers look like, but i am interested in the method you would go about in order to know what part i) and ii) would look like & if there is some easy/simpler way to attempt these style questions, considering the other graphs [part iii) and iv)] have the same amount of marks allocated, although require much less effort [imo].
thankyou!!
part iii) and iv) are simple, and can be done quite quickly... however with part i) and ii)- i can eventually get the answers but my technique would be inappropriate in an actual exam-- way too time consuming, and after doing what i can i would probably move on, hence only scoring a max of 1/2 marks for part i)/ii) which is kinda measley for a question 3!
i know what the answers look like, but i am interested in the method you would go about in order to know what part i) and ii) would look like & if there is some easy/simpler way to attempt these style questions, considering the other graphs [part iii) and iv)] have the same amount of marks allocated, although require much less effort [imo].
thankyou!!