Hey Kanon! When I did MTH1020 (a year ago already! haha) I just did heaps of practise questions and actually tested myself on them under pressure. Like Monsieur Kebab said if you got it wrong go back and find out why. Don't just move on because you will regret it in the exam! Also don't waste time doing questions you know you can do because they make you feel accomplished (I'm super guilty of this

) but instead study the ones you are not so sure on which will help in the long run!
Monsieur Kebab I'm doing MTH2010 atm and I don't think we use Euler's method (but I may be wrong). I did MTH1030 last year but I can't remember if it was used sorry!
Also I have a question for everyone, it's more of a wording issue I'm having then needing help with solving. So basically I have a cardioid and a circle and the question says I have to find the area of 'the region contained inside both the cardioid and circle'.
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So do you think this implies the entire region of both (green) or just the part where they both intersect (blue)?