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anyone a maths teacher?
in my maths lessons (gcse first year) we've been taught these difficult surds.
i think one of the questions was something like proving root 8 - root 2 over root 8 + root 2 equals one third
i think the + and - might have been the other way round.
when i showed my science teacher (who is able to teach up to a level maths) he said 'are you taking your a levels early' i said 'no, why' he said ' this is a level stuff' and i told him that our maths teacher expected us to be able to do these and was disapointed when we couldn't.
i go to a very small school where theres only a couple of gcse/a level maths teachers and i havent had an oportunity to ask the others yet.
i think one of the questions was something like proving root 8 - root 2 over root 8 + root 2 equals one third
i think the + and - might have been the other way round.
when i showed my science teacher (who is able to teach up to a level maths) he said 'are you taking your a levels early' i said 'no, why' he said ' this is a level stuff' and i told him that our maths teacher expected us to be able to do these and was disapointed when we couldn't.
i go to a very small school where theres only a couple of gcse/a level maths teachers and i havent had an oportunity to ask the others yet.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the way that you and my science teacher put it make it sound easy.
BUT
-when you've never done surds before
-are learning it with someone whose third language is english (meaning he blags his way through pronouncing things)
-because english is his third language, he's not used to writing in our letters (curly algebra x's are drawn the same as multiplying x's, z's and 2's are drawn the same, we're never quite sure if he's drawing brackets or 1's, 3's and 8's are drawn almost exactly the same)
it is very difficult to learn it.
BUT
-when you've never done surds before
-are learning it with someone whose third language is english (meaning he blags his way through pronouncing things)
-because english is his third language, he's not used to writing in our letters (curly algebra x's are drawn the same as multiplying x's, z's and 2's are drawn the same, we're never quite sure if he's drawing brackets or 1's, 3's and 8's are drawn almost exactly the same)
it is very difficult to learn it.
for example:
http://ipb.quicksilverscreen.com/index.php?sho wtopic=74417
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php ?t=291592
Coincidentally, one of the passwords given is SURDS
http://ipb.quicksilverscreen.com/index.php?sho wtopic=74417
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php ?t=291592
Coincidentally, one of the passwords given is SURDS