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> Induction! Ah, useful thing that - prove the first rung on the ladder
> works, and then prove that the n+1th rung will work given that the nth
> rung works, all showing that every rung will work. Trouble is, proving
> the n+1th bit gets hard later on.
not too hard...well at least doing it in double maths wasn't
double maths for a level is so easy seeing as you can mix and match marks to get the highest possible combinations of marks
and gcse maths? wow that was easy...
I had to do trigonomotry today and that bored the hell out of me.
The teacher let me type the equations on the p.c though :D
One thing that is very nice about it though, especially the pure and mechanics sides is that if you get the right answer, you know you have it. When you get something like pi/2 then you know you`re on the right track, where as if you get 0.84253984 you begin to question what you`ve done. This way, you either have a great feeling of success, or you know you have work to do. In statistics, its quite often the case that an answer such as 0.842533984 is actually the right one, and you have to rely on your method to know if its right or not.
Show that... questions are certainly the best! :D
And........you should've.
I just didn't revise, that's all.