hayabusaboston
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Since A=pi.r^2, and V=1/3 times pi.r^2h, teacher put A into V and made V=1/3Ah, and went from there.what im interested to know is how your teacher even got 10.5?
Since A=pi.r^2, and V=1/3 times pi.r^2h, teacher put A into V and made V=1/3Ah, and went from there.what im interested to know is how your teacher even got 10.5?
Wot, so this is the argument I should use to explain why you cant just sub in A into V?The thing is V is a function of 2 variables...lol
Tell your teacher that when she is differentiating, she is treating h as a constant, when in fact it varies with time.Wot, so this is the argument I should use to explain why you cant just sub in A into V?
So in general, what arguments should I use to explain why 10.5 is wrong?
Yea she got 70 as her mark in HSC for ext 1, and idk about 2u. She didnt even do extension 2 haha.Tell your teacher that when she is differentiating, she is treating h as a constant, when in fact it varies with time.
Also tell your teacher that she shouldn't be teaching Extension maths.
As much as this feels like it needs to be said, probably not a good idea lolTell your teacher that when she is differentiating, she is treating h as a constant, when in fact it varies with time.
Also tell your teacher that she shouldn't be teaching Extension maths.
Too many teachers have this....way too many.....Teachers make mistakes like anybody else, but it's another thing for to completely deny a correct solution for whatever reason (from what I've seen so far, it's unfortunately pride...).
But that's not to say all teachers are like that of course, but it's unfortunate that it happens sometimes.
Except for my Maths teacher. He gave us our tests back and said "If I have any mistakes, please tell me."Too many teachers have this....way too many.....
That's why I said 'most', because some teachers are great when it comes to mistakes, some even offer little rewards like chocolates for pointing them out.Except for my Maths teacher. He gave us our tests back and said "If I have any mistakes, please tell me."
Of course, my teacher is too pro to make a mistake anyways. And most of our tests are from external sources, such as HSC past papers and trials.
+1. The number of stubborn and prideful high school maths teachers I have met is ridiculous.Teachers make mistakes like anybody else, but it's another thing for to completely deny a correct solution for whatever reason (from what I've seen so far, it's unfortunately pride...).
But that's not to say all teachers are like that of course, but it's unfortunate that it happens sometimes.
Did she do a Bachelor's of Science/Arts/Mathematics??Yea she got 70 as her mark in HSC for ext 1, and idk about 2u. She didnt even do extension 2 haha.
But hey she's good at explaining things, im just not sure if she knows what she's doing sometimes -__-