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Mathematics in Education and Industry
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Warm Up…
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Find all 4 real values of x that satisfy x - 4 (X-5) = 1 2
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AEA Session 1: Constructing a beautiful, clear, concise argument: the proper use of notation how to write mathematics in “good style” understanding key symbols and using them correctly ‘exact’ values reasoning, conciseness and clarity
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Warm Up
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Common symbols with which you should be familiar: “implies”, “means that” – very useful for linking statements together and can help avoid the tendency to overuse the “equals” sign “not equal to” – hardly ever used by students but surprisingly useful “identically equal to” – so signifies an identity, something which is true for all values, as opposed to an equation “approximately equal to” “therefore” “because” “the SUM of” (“sigma”) – eg: equivalent statements for “inverse sine”, ie: “the angle whose sine is …”
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Exact values: Fill in the table! sincostan 0
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Exact values: Learn these (or know how to quickly derive them) sincostan 0010 1 10
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AEA Specimen Paper Q4 8 Marks The notation in the printed answer looks daunting – it is meant to be! But this question relies only on standard co-ordinate geometry techniques.
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AEA June 2004 Q2 2 Marks This question makes use of the “sigma” notation and requires a fairly standard application of the binomial theorem
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AEA June 2007 Q3 (a) Solve, for 0 ≤ x < 2π, (b) Find the exact value of x, x ≥ 0, for which 5 Marks 6 Marks This question uses the “arc” notation, meaning “inverse cos” or “the angle whose cosine is..” (alternative symbol cos -1 x); you should aim to answer the first part as concisely as possible whilst still maintaining clarity and reason. The second part is a bit more of a challenge …
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