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MCQ 3 - C3 Understand and use the parametric equations of curves and conversion between Cartesian and parametric forms. - Pure Mathematics

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Pure Mathematics

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Which statement shows sound coordinate geometry and parametric methods reasoning for the parametric equations of curves and conversion between…?.

  1. A.C3: check notation, restrictions and final form
  2. B.Use any familiar GCSE calculation even if it ignores the parametric equations of curves and conversion between…
  3. C.Write only the final answer without showing the mathematical method
  4. D.Change the notation or restrictions to make the algebra look simpler

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What a good answer should say

  • The correct answer is C3: check notation, restrictions and final form.
  • This option is best because treat the parameter as the linking variable before converting or modelling, then checks that the notation, restrictions and conclusion match the AQA A-level Mathematics objective.

This answer is tied to the objective: C3 Understand and use the parametric equations of curves and conversion between Cartesian and parametric forms..

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Use the explanation to connect the worked answer back to C3 Understand and use the parametric equations of curves and conversion between Cartesian and parametric forms..

C3: check notation, restrictions and final form is the correct option. It directly supports the parametric equations of curves and conversion between… by requiring the student to treat the parameter as the linking variable before converting or modelling.

The other options are weaker because they hide the reasoning, ignore restrictions, or use a generic calculation that may not fit the objective.

Maths method check

  • Topic focus: Pure Mathematics.
  • Question style: practice.
  • Reasoning demand: application.
  • Check the operation, notation, units, and final answer form against the question before moving on.

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