1) I know for proof questions you are not technically meant to write what you are proving at the start of your working. However Can I write it and then cross it out in the exam?
This is especially important for induction questions where they can be pretty long and I don't want to make a transcription error.
2) If the induction step of proving n= k+1 fails ( by my error) is it still worth the time to write a conclusion?
3) In an induction question if there is a sum eg 1+5 +11+... + some formula with n in it = some complicated formula with n
Do you have to write the whole sum with the intergers on the left hand side in every step?
Or can you just use the terms with k?
Tell me if you need a better example of what I mean
4) In a question with multiple parts. If you get part i) wrong but you use the answer for part ii) but part ii) is only worth 1 mark would you still get the mark?
This is especially important for induction questions where they can be pretty long and I don't want to make a transcription error.
2) If the induction step of proving n= k+1 fails ( by my error) is it still worth the time to write a conclusion?
3) In an induction question if there is a sum eg 1+5 +11+... + some formula with n in it = some complicated formula with n
Do you have to write the whole sum with the intergers on the left hand side in every step?
Or can you just use the terms with k?
Tell me if you need a better example of what I mean
4) In a question with multiple parts. If you get part i) wrong but you use the answer for part ii) but part ii) is only worth 1 mark would you still get the mark?