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Maria Aneiros 5 years, 10 months ago
Published this.Maria Aneiros 5 years, 10 months ago
Created this.There is only one version of this exam that you have access to.
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1.draftUse two points on a line graph to calculate the gradient and y-intercept and hence the equation of the straight line running through both points. The answer box for the third part plots the function which allows the student to check their answer against the graph before submitting. This particular example has a positive gradient.
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3.draftThis uses an embedded Geogebra graph of a cubic polynomial with random coefficients set by NUMBAS. Student has to decide what kind of map it represents and whether an inverse function exists.
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4.draftSolving quadratic equations using a formula,
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5.Needs to be testedRearranging equations to change the subject
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6.draftCompute a table of values for a quadratic function. A JSXgraph (the graph paper) plot shows the curve going through the entered values. The student input is now disconnected from the graph so that they slide the points usually after they input the values and the answer fields are not updated.
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7.draftIdentifying some of the basic properties (intercepts, asymptotes, quadrants) of a rational function (quadratic over linear)
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8.draftGiven an equation or a worded formula determine if it is a function or not
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9.Needs to be testedFind the inverse of a composite function by finding the inverses of two functions and then the composite of these; and by finding the composite of two functions then finding the inverse. The question then concludes by asking students to compare their two answers and verify they're equivalent.
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10.Needs to be testedGiven a randomised square root function select the possible ways of writing the domain of the function.
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11.draftA few simple functions are provided of the form ax, x+b and cx+d. Values of the functions, inverses and compositions are asked for. Most are numerical but the last few questions are algebraic.
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12.Ready to useSimple questions on interval notation. If you are not randomising the order of your questions please turn on randomise choices in these questions.
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13.Ready to useSimple questions on interval notation. If you are not randomising the order of your questions please turn on randomise choices in these questions.
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14.Ready to useSimple questions on interval notation. If you are not randomising the order of your questions please turn on randomise choices in these questions.
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15.Ready to useSimple questions on interval notation. If you are not randomising the order of your questions please turn on randomise choices in these questions.
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