Rebelius said:what does it do? Maple's on every computer I use, so I don't really have any need
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Rebelius said:what does it do? Maple's on every computer I use, so I don't really have any need
Of course, there are some pretty scary trig questions if your examiner is nasty enough.Calder said:If my exam turned out to be 100% trigonometry I don't think I would be able to stop myself getting up and dancing.
DaveF said:Of course, there are some pretty scary trig questions if your examiner is nasty enough.
e.g. Show that sum from k=1 to n of tan^2(k pi / (2n+1)) = n(2n+1)
(extract from a STEP III paper).
Nzyme said:this man looks like hes got it,
im half way through my engineering degree and i still don't know any of them luckily i get a book in my exams![]()
The (hardest) Cambridge entrance exam for maths. So, on the one hand, it's pre-university. On the other hand, the questions are really hard for pre-university questions. (IMHO, some are as hard as the questions in the final exams, even though they obviously don't require as much knowledge).Rebelius said:what's Step 3?
Technically, yes. But I don't think any of the other universities ask for anything other than STEP I. I'd guess well over 90% of STEP III entrants are applying to Cambridge.Arcade Fire said:1. STEP isn't a Cambridge entrance exam. There are at least three universities that include it in their offers, and probably more.
What year was that? (I did a cursory search for trig IMO questions before deciding it would be easier to find a STEP one).2. I answered a trig question in the IMO.![]()
Firstly, I lied - it wasn't an IMO question at all, it was BMO. I just got eager to prove a point.DaveF said:What year was that? (I did a cursory search for trig IMO questions before deciding it would be easier to find a STEP one).
Having a look, I think Calder would consider them more geometry than trig (unless you're talking the preselection papers rather than the "proper" BMO1/2 questions). When I had a look at doing BMO (would have been 1985 or thereabouts), I recall there were some out-and-out trig questions, but my memory for maths doesn't extend to individual questions that far back.Arcade Fire said:Firstly, I lied - it wasn't an IMO question at all, it was BMO. I just got eager to prove a point.Would have been either 2001 or 2002.
Actually, I'm sure you're right that I shouldn't think of STEP as synonymous with Cambridge entrance. But there is a very strong correlation.As to your first point, you're probably right.
I don't doubt you, but if the standard Warwick offer is a 2 in STEP I, asking for anything in STEP III seems a little bit harsh!Again, I saw the word 'STEP' and jumped to a conclusion. I've heard of Warwick offers which include STEP III though, and I really wouldn't be surprised if Oxford or Bath included it for candidates taking F. Maths.