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Re: Top 5 Challenging Methods exams
« Reply #45 on: October 11, 2011, 05:46:01 pm »
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So 6root(3)/5 would have an infinite number of decimal places and 32151/65651 is only an approximation, not an exact answer. 
I don't believe it's an approximation....the values aren't close at all.

She said "like it that allowd, if they equaled the same number?" - it was just an example.

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yeah no my concern is like my calculator sometimes gives me answers like 34556765/585954454 some retarted fraction like that, and i check the vce answers to the question and it would have a surd answer. so yeah can i just write the fraction answer it gives me or?. also anyone have a screenshot of what my ti nspire setting should look like, because i seem to be getting funny answers at times.
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Re: Top 5 Challenging Methods exams
« Reply #46 on: October 13, 2011, 10:44:09 pm »
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From last year, I remember finding Kilbaha, iTute and TSFX pretty tricky. Maybe do a search, there was a thread up last year where people posted the ones they had done and found hard.
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