diff --git a/semester3/numcs/numcs-summary.pdf b/semester3/numcs/numcs-summary.pdf index 7ba4c69..4b8cf7d 100644 Binary files a/semester3/numcs/numcs-summary.pdf and b/semester3/numcs/numcs-summary.pdf differ diff --git a/semester3/numcs/numcs-summary.tex b/semester3/numcs/numcs-summary.tex index 86cc4be..2e8caf0 100644 --- a/semester3/numcs/numcs-summary.tex +++ b/semester3/numcs/numcs-summary.tex @@ -219,4 +219,8 @@ A few things to be familiar with for the exam to be quicker at solving exercises \input{parts/06_python/02_scipy.tex} \input{parts/06_python/03_sympy.tex} +\newsection +\section{Notes on the exam} +\input{parts/07_exam/00_intro.tex} + \end{document} diff --git a/semester3/numcs/parts/07_exam/00_intro.tex b/semester3/numcs/parts/07_exam/00_intro.tex index d2c895e..b121b1b 100644 --- a/semester3/numcs/parts/07_exam/00_intro.tex +++ b/semester3/numcs/parts/07_exam/00_intro.tex @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ A few example questions that might show up in the exam are: \item Doing quadrature on an $\arctan$ function, for which you have to use Gauss-Newton quadrature \end{itemize} Knowing \texttt{sympy} and having read through the docs of it (at least partially) can help tremendously. -Additionally, try to use the script with a horrible (i.e. slow and not context-aware (i.e. it start search from the start)) to get used to that. +Additionally, try to use the script with a horrible (i.e. slow and not context-aware (i.e. it start search from the start)) PDF reader to get used to that. You can get such a search function in a PDF reader by installing Firefox ESR 72 (on which to my knowledge, Safe Exam Browser is based). For the multiple-choice tasks, if applicable, use properties of the formulas