All of these questions were taken from last QLD external exams. You'll be able to find them in the database on my website. mathsvideosaustralia.com/mathematical-methods-mc-questions/
Hi Joel! just had my unit1&2 exam for methods.. and there was a CUF question quite similar to that of the first example you gave for reading worded maths problems except f(x) was quadratic, and we had to find the area enclosed by the tangent and the x&y axis.. but to get the tangent equation, we had to figure it out from a line parallel to the tangent line. then we had to find the area of the shape? it was super weird, considering the only two options were a curved triangle (bruh) or a rectangle that went onto infinity... do you, by chance, have any idea on how I could tackle a problem worded like that? it stumped me quite a bit, lol. now that I've thought about it.. could a tangent at a point on the curved triangle be of use, somehow??
Because when it comes to maths, no one can disrespect Joel. He is a living legend! It would be a student’s dream to get to the level of understanding he has.
Hi where can i find the answers to the questions/where are they from? thanks so much for all your videos
All of these questions were taken from last QLD external exams. You'll be able to find them in the database on my website. mathsvideosaustralia.com/mathematical-methods-mc-questions/
@@JoelSperanzaMath Thanks so much
I never thought of skipping straight to the cognitive verb. Thanks Joel!
Hi Joel! just had my unit1&2 exam for methods.. and there was a CUF question quite similar to that of the first example you gave for reading worded maths problems
except f(x) was quadratic, and we had to find the area enclosed by the tangent and the x&y axis.. but to get the tangent equation, we had to figure it out from a line parallel to the tangent line.
then we had to find the area of the shape? it was super weird, considering the only two options were a curved triangle (bruh) or a rectangle that went onto infinity...
do you, by chance, have any idea on how I could tackle a problem worded like that? it stumped me quite a bit, lol.
now that I've thought about it.. could a tangent at a point on the curved triangle be of use, somehow??
Joel, the Sherlock Holmes who didn't care. Nevertheless very helpful!
Well to be fair, not caring was also Sherlock's vibe too. He just liked solving puzzles.
@@JoelSperanzaMath yes that is certainly a fair assessment ^_^
LOL it's a mangled mess!!! Not even readable. The technology isn't working. I'm sure it's my end but I'll check the video out later!!!
Check your settings (the gear icon) and increase the quality and you should be good to go.
Why should others read a math problem like you do ?
People are definitely free to read a maths question however they like. Here's how I do it and why I do it that way.
Because when it comes to maths, no one can disrespect Joel. He is a living legend! It would be a student’s dream to get to the level of understanding he has.
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