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s2-trig
Exam (15 questions)This is a set of practice questions for the non-right-angle trig component of the Australian year 12 Mathematics Standard 2 course.
It asks questions about
- finding sides and angles of right angle triangles,
- finding areas of triangles,
- using the sine rule,
- using the cos rule,
- bearings, and
- radial surveys.
Published on 26/08/2020 08:54 CC BY-NC-SA -
right angle trig - find the angle
QuestionStudents are shown a right angled triangle and asked to find the value of an angle using a trig identity.
The triangle is a fixed image, but the angles and side lengths are randomly selected.
The angle is to be given in degrees and minutes.
There are 4 orientations of the triangle in the diagram. The orientation is randomly chosen.
Published on 26/08/2020 08:47 CC BY-NC-SA -
Recognise and apply a standard integral - subexpressions version
QuestionThis question is the one described in method 2 of the example "Apply a standard integral" in the Numbas documentation.
The student is shown a randomly chosen function to integrate. The function is one of $e^{kx}$, $x^k$, $\cos(kx)$, $\sin(kx)$, with $k$ a randomly chosen integer.
Published on 25/08/2020 15:22 CC BY -
Recognise and apply a standard integral - random coefficients version
QuestionThis question is the one described in method 1 of the example "Apply a standard integral" in the Numbas documentation.
The student is shown a randomly chosen function to integrate. The function is one of $e^{kx}$, $x^k$, $\cos(kx)$, $\sin(kx)$, with $k$ a randomly chosen integer.
Published on 25/08/2020 15:19 CC BY -
Planes in \(\mathbb{R}^3\) (same as WB Q1.6)
QuestionChecking whether a given set is a plane or not. Depends on whether two vectors are parallel or not. Then checking whether the plane goes through the origin. This is not always obvious from the presentation.
Not randomised because it's the same as in our workbook.
Published on 25/08/2020 14:17 CC BY -
Parallel vectors
QuestionDetermine for which value of \(t\) two vectors are parallel. In the first part, there is no real number \(t\) to make it work. In the second part, a value can be worked out.
Published on 25/08/2020 11:43 CC BY -
Calculating with vectors
QuestionCalculating with vectors of random size, including resolving brackets. Advice (i.e. solution) has conditional visibility to show only the correct size.
Published on 25/08/2020 10:33 CC BY -
Integrasjon 1
Questionintegrasjon
Published on 24/08/2020 09:01 All rights reserved -
Solving
QuestionSolve unknown on one side
Published on 21/08/2020 23:28 All rights reserved -
Jessica's copy of Solving equations
QuestionSolve $\displaystyle ay + b = cy + d$ for $y$.
Published on 21/08/2020 13:50 CC BY