Hey, quick question! You know for question 19, how would we go about trying to sketch this on paper (my cubes are not great hah!) also wanted to thank you for all the help, I've watched every TMUA walkthrough and it has been invaluable, hopefully all my hardworking pays off- just gotta try not be anxious on the day!
Hey! All these videos have been extremely helpful with prep! I was just wondering, for Q15, why would statement C be invalid? Why would we not be allowed to subtract 4 from all parts instead of 1 like we did to get D?
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Sin has a turning point at (-pi/2,-1) So 3sin has one at (-pi/2,-3), since it's a stretch vertically, so 3sin + 2 has one at (-pi/2,-1) as it moves up 2 places
Yeah at 19:30 you mean, yeah bad counter example. It still works if you pick up the middle (minimum) turning point and just nudge it up to be above the x axis. I need to remake some of these older videos
Hi, great video! For question 7, couldn't we let log b d = xy and then go straight to d = b^xy? I did that and then it kind of screwed up the rest of the problem.
Hello sir, thanks for your video! However, I seem to have a question (sorry if it sounds silly) For question 20, how is it that m must be larger than n if the interior angle of polygon with sides m is larger than that of polygon with sides n? Shouldn’t it be the other way around? A square has 4 sides and a smaller interior angle of 90 degrees than that of a equilateral triangle with a larger interior angle of 120 degrees
Drew I am not improving at all, all the counter examples you give I am not able to think of and seem completely random to me. What should I do? I know the typical response would be to practice but often the questions that I get wrong I still don’t understand the method that you used ( especially counter examples and geometry)
Like how am I even supposed to visualise these questions, think about a niche method, work out that niche method, and often rearrange my answer to fit what they are asking for in 3 minutes?? Honestly I need help bro
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For the integral on Q18, doesn’t x^6 integrate to 1/7x^7 not 1/6?
Hey, quick question! You know for question 19, how would we go about trying to sketch this on paper (my cubes are not great hah!) also wanted to thank you for all the help, I've watched every TMUA walkthrough and it has been invaluable, hopefully all my hardworking pays off- just gotta try not be anxious on the day!
The cubes are subsidiary to the problem, you could maybe try just marking big X's or something
Hey! All these videos have been extremely helpful with prep! I was just wondering, for Q15, why would statement C be invalid? Why would we not be allowed to subtract 4 from all parts instead of 1 like we did to get D?
Question 15 option C has ≥ ≤ sign whereas option D uses < > which is what is required for * statement to be true...
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@@ThomasLee-b6sAh I didn’t notice that! Thanks! 🙏
Q5, Q7, Q14, Q16, Q19, Q20
Hi, thanks for the great videos- for question 17, how did you know the minima was (-pi/2,1)? Did you just sub in the values?
Sin has a turning point at (-pi/2,-1) So 3sin has one at (-pi/2,-3), since it's a stretch vertically, so 3sin + 2 has one at (-pi/2,-1) as it moves up 2 places
Sorry if this is a silly question, but with question 11, doesnt the diagram show more than 2 roots?
Yeah at 19:30 you mean, yeah bad counter example. It still works if you pick up the middle (minimum) turning point and just nudge it up to be above the x axis.
I need to remake some of these older videos
Hi, great video! For question 7, couldn't we let log b d = xy and then go straight to d = b^xy? I did that and then it kind of screwed up the rest of the problem.
yeah the problem with doing that is ur using the identity ur trying to prove in ur proof which isnt allowed
@@roshanxd4499 got it thanks 🙏
For number 14 shouldn't it be y=1 , y=2... not x=1
Hello sir, thanks for your video! However, I seem to have a question (sorry if it sounds silly) For question 20, how is it that m must be larger than n if the interior angle of polygon with sides m is larger than that of polygon with sides n? Shouldn’t it be the other way around? A square has 4 sides and a smaller interior angle of 90 degrees than that of a equilateral triangle with a larger interior angle of 120 degrees
The interior angle of a eq. triangle is not 120
Drew I am not improving at all, all the counter examples you give I am not able to think of and seem completely random to me. What should I do? I know the typical response would be to practice but often the questions that I get wrong I still don’t understand the method that you used ( especially counter examples and geometry)
Like how am I even supposed to visualise these questions, think about a niche method, work out that niche method, and often rearrange my answer to fit what they are asking for in 3 minutes?? Honestly I need help bro
@@EmuEruesdo every single MAT mcq paper and every single tmua paper
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could I ask how hard you think this practice paper 2 is? I don't know why I found this significantly harder than practice paper 1.
Most people find all the paper 2s harder than the paper 1s
in question 16, why are trapeziums SUTR and UPQT not similar shapes?
Triangles are the only shape that scale in that way
on q20, when n=5, isn't m 10, not 12?
for q14, they never specified a b c d or e were non-zero so i tried to prove some using cubics if a=0, is that fine or not?
Good thinking to try but cubics would never create 4 solutions with a line
Hi, just wonder where I could find the ‘odd even function’ you mentioned here?
I might make a video on this at some point, in the mean time: ruclips.net/video/fKyBOLsqRlo/видео.html