I always use a compass and a set-square.Sometimes in the paper for circle geo it says Copy the diagram into your Writing Booklet, do you have to use a compass and a ruler to draw the diagram or can you just freehand it?
Learning how to draw a nice and smooth curve is a far more valuable skill because it allows for modifications according to restrictions or features.You're allowed to take a curve-drawing template in with you to the HSC exams, so I always use one of them to draw my diagrams. You should be able to get one from your newsagent.
I like what you did there^^You should get a ruler and a compass...
The real test is when you've proved something cyclic and drawing a circle around 4 points You end up with an ellipse whose eccentricity is very very small.
The HSC markers are looking for perfect circles and lines. If there is a little bump or a fade then OFCOURSE the markers wont understand. Your paper would most likely be disqualified.Will you get penalised if you draw freehand and the marker can't understand it?
The HSC markers are looking for perfect circles and lines. If there is a little bump or a fade then OFCOURSE the markers wont understand. Your paper would most likely be disqualified.
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What if my diagrams was very clearYou should get a ruler and a compass...
The real test is when you've proved something cyclic and drawing a circle around 4 points You end up with an ellipse whose eccentricity is very very small.