Mysteriouschic wrote: » I usually forget to go back to it though lol. Then the learning process starts again... :rolleyes:
David1994 wrote: » I know its annoying :P
JonnyMcNamee wrote: » Haha thats a pretty harsh ban :pac:
Martin_94 wrote: » JonnyMcNamee wrote: » What did ya do? Must have been pretty bad to get banned from AH :pac: Not at all. I was bored so I started a thread called "How do I start a thread on Boards.ie". I thought it was funny, anyway banned for a week.:(
JonnyMcNamee wrote: » What did ya do? Must have been pretty bad to get banned from AH :pac:
Eathrin wrote: » Lol that was tragic. How do you start a thread? Uhh you just did
Martin_94 wrote: » just got banned from after hours.....:(
Mysteriouschic wrote: » I do the same thing now as I don't always have enough time to write it. So trying to remember it that way is easier and saves time. I usually have to keep looking over it like the next day or I forget it.
Patchy~ wrote: » ...I've never seen that in my life :L How does it crop up in regular questions, or does it? yes please :P
Patchy~ wrote: » Lol looks like I'll have to :P Embarrassingly the sin/cos x ones really confuse me What is this sum rule you all speak of? o.o
Historykitten wrote: » Patch just keep writing them out when they come up in q's I never had to learn off first principles, they just come to you if you've done them before a lot :P there is cosx ,sinx, sq root x , x^2, x, x^3, 1/x i think and yeah the can ask product/ quotient rule and the sum rule :P but there is all just the lil trick you have to know and you've got it I've never spent hours learning proofs, I hate wrote learning , especially in maths just because its more a doing subject I just have little memory tricks like my beginning middle end thing :P Flash card them maybe or something ? :P
David1994 wrote: » I basically try learn the first paragraph of my answer and then try recite from memory,then learn 2nd and try recite them both together and so on :P At the end when I think I know it I try write it out to see if I can still remember it
skyscraperblue wrote: » First principles: x^2, x^3, 1/x, root x, sin x, cos x, sum rule, product rule and quotient rule.
Patchy~ wrote: » Ugh, give me your brain :L I seem to have spent 6 hours on/off (but mostly on!) doing just 3 years of differentiation/integration >_> My teacher gave us a booklet with all those proofs, havent really learned them yet, ugh what is the point in rote-learning when project maths is here to stop that, seriously! :mad: Also, how many first principles are there in reality? Seems they can ask product/quotient rule too, but my book doesnt actually tell us that :eek:
Mysteriouschic wrote: » I'm not too bad at it. I have a few notes from last year I think or I'll just read few the textbook. I haven't got a map so I just have to learn the symbols and analyse the different settlements. I don't mind a B1 or more. I haven't done many of the short questions this year I have most done from last year. How do you learn off your essays?
finality wrote: » Lawl stopped to have dinner in the middle of a maths paper 1 and still got it finished in time, nice to know I'll have time for dinner in the LC exam
Wesc. wrote: » Definitely learn them along with the other 3!! i'd say they'll put one up and in fairness with a good hour spent writing them out you should have them learnt! Don't leave them out I'm telling you!! I have the pencil case with the map of ireland haha, don't think I'll risk bringing it into the exam though :P Was that the question that said leave your answer in radians or something that came up in round 8? I don't think anyone got that it right in the centre I did it at. Speaking of maths, did every single question in the 2010 paper 1 today in an hour and got it all right I actually love paper 1 I find it really easy :P The only thing that'll bring me down is statistics
Togepi wrote: » Are these trigonometry proofs likely to come up? And how much would they be worth? I never did them, thought I'd be grand just leaving them out, but I can't afford to throw away marks if they're worth a lot.
Mysteriouschic wrote: » Is anyone else find the maps in geography hard to draw. My maps never come out looking right unless I draw it carefully. I can do everything else even the sketch maps. But the map of Ireland, Brazil and Paris or Italy are quite hard to draw.
finality wrote: » I was at this maths quiz a few months ago and there was this really difficult integration question, harder than pretty much anything I've seen in past papers, and I had 5 minutes to do it... I got the right answer, left out the +c and didn't get the point for it. It broke my heart. I vowed never to forget the +c again, and I haven't so far. :L
Togepi wrote: » I have to do half the course outside school, so I started them with my grinds teacher, but I found them so hard, they just make no sense whatsoever. Are they worth many marks?