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Power Rule, Sum or Difference (Instructional)
Exam (4 questions)Fairly simple questions using differentiation "power rule" and "sum or difference rules" to differentiate single term functions and polynomials.
Some co-efficients and indices can be negative and/or fractional.
Published on 08/12/2021 09:22 CC BY -
Power Rule 03
QuestionSimple application of "Power Rule" to differentiate polynomials.
Some co-efficients and powers are non-integer and some may be negative.
Published on 08/12/2021 09:15 CC BY -
Power Rule 02
QuestionSimple application of "Power Rule" to differentiate single term functions.
Some co-efficients and powers are non-integer and some may be negative.
Published on 07/12/2021 15:19 CC BY -
Power Rule 01
QuestionSimple application of "Power Rule" to differentiate single term functions.
All co-efficients and powers are integer (though some may be negative.
Published on 07/12/2021 14:59 CC BY -
Trigonometry: Right angled: Find angles to nearest degree (Eukleides version)
QuestionThis is a copy of a question by Ben Brawn. It replaces the JavaScript construction of the diagram with Eukleides.
Published on 07/12/2021 14:08 CC BY-NC-SA -
Trigonometry: Right angled: Find angles to nearest degree (JSXGraph through JME version)
QuestionThis is a copy of a question by Ben Brawn. It replaces the JavaScript construction of the diagram with JSXGraph+JME.
Published on 07/12/2021 13:45 CC BY-NC-SA -
Find one tenth, hundredth or thousandth of a whole number v2
QuestionStudents are given a positive whole number less than one hundred and are asked to find either 1/10, 1/100 or 1/1000 of it.
Published on 06/12/2021 00:51 CC BY-NC-SA -
Whole number divided by 10, 100, 1000 or 1,000,000 Q1
QuestionStudents are given a positive whole number less than one thousand and are asked to divide it by either 10, 100, 1000 or 1,000,000.
Published on 06/12/2021 00:10 CC BY-NC-SA -
Divide by 10, 100 or 1000 Q1
QuestionStudents are given a number with two decimal places and are asked to divide it by either 10, 100 or 1000.
Published on 06/12/2021 00:04 CC BY-NC-SA -
Multiply by 10, 100 or 1000 Q1
QuestionStudents are given a number with two decimal places and are asked to multiply it by either 10, 100 or 1000.
Published on 05/12/2021 23:59 CC BY-NC-SA