jxballistic
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- 2013
Hi guys,
at my school my teacher says were allowed to abbreviate our reasoning so for example instead of "angle between chord and tangent is equal to the angle in the alternate segment"we can write "alternate segment theorem", instead of "angle sum of straight line" we can write "st. ln." We're allowed to use a triangle symbol instead of writing triangle and that angle symbol sorta like " < " but the bottom like is horizontal.
In the hsc, are these allowed? Now since I've finished my 3u trial I've been thinking of changing to writing full reasoning. When I look through other school past paper solutions I see a mixture of full reasoning and abbreivated reasoning so I'm really confused.
at my school my teacher says were allowed to abbreviate our reasoning so for example instead of "angle between chord and tangent is equal to the angle in the alternate segment"we can write "alternate segment theorem", instead of "angle sum of straight line" we can write "st. ln." We're allowed to use a triangle symbol instead of writing triangle and that angle symbol sorta like " < " but the bottom like is horizontal.
In the hsc, are these allowed? Now since I've finished my 3u trial I've been thinking of changing to writing full reasoning. When I look through other school past paper solutions I see a mixture of full reasoning and abbreivated reasoning so I'm really confused.