@mrallanmaths how do you create edit boxes in OneNote to enter answers before you can move on. I've seen you do it for a Chris Smith relay in the past. No Google search has helped me yet...
@BruntsfieldMinx & @MarchmontEtc, I took this picture yesterday (Tuesday) at around 4.30pm at the pedestrian Cross on Bruntsfield Place outside SimplyFixIt.
I'm sure I saw the road being "fixed" the previous Wednesday...can anyone confirm?
@aap03102@mrallanmaths I guess what I'm also considering is that it could be a positive or negative answer but "most" pupils would say we can't square root negatives
I need help @mrallanmaths and @aap03102 . How would YOU discuss this with a Higher pupil (without discussing AH)?
It's not something I've ever thought about so I'm not sure what I'd do other than be confused as to how to discuss it.
@fountainbridge@LivingStreetsEd Makes sense. To get to Brougham Street from Tollcross (legally) in a car involves going up around Marchmont cobbles then Marchmont Road then Melville, OR along Lauriston Place down Lady Lawson, turn left then left again along Lauriston Street over the lights to Lauriston Gardens
@mrallanmaths We talked in the department today about how we enjoy just putting our phones away and does the SQA papers when they come out. There are so few times we get to do the thing we love...
@UKMathsTrust On reflection, I am both right and wrong. The finished answer IS 1 BUT the working does not match the wording in the soln. I am right that the LARGE circle has area Pi/2 BUT the area of the four SEMIcircles is also Pi/2. The working in the soln above is for 4 FULL small circles!
@UKMathsTrust I have filled it through but I think there is an error (though willing to admit I'm wrong). In area of the circle Pi(root 2/2)^2 gives Pi/2 leaving the area as 1+Pi/2 ๐