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Resolve force into $x$ and $y$ components - negative $x$
QuestionFind the $x$ and $y$ components of a force which is applied at an angle to a particle. Resolve using $F \cos \theta$. The force is applied in the negative $x$ direction but the positive $y$.
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MATLAB CBA2 Question 4 (credit: Amy Chadwick)
QuestionQuestion 4 of CBA 2; Testing the length operator.
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Style a table of sales figures
QuestionA randomised table is contained in a div tag with the id
#sales-table, so it can be styled using the CSS preamble.Published on CC BY -
LTDS demo
Exam (8 questions)A collection of questions to show off at a workshop for Newcastle's LTDS, June 2016.
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Question 23 summation for loop
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Maths Support: Product rule practice
Exam (10 questions)10 questions on the product rule in differentiation.
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Sigma workshop demo
Exam (8 questions)A collection of questions to show off at a workshop for the North East and Yorkshire sigma hub, June 2016.
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Resolve forces into components
QuestionAnother example of finding the $x$ and $y$ components when multiple forces are applied at different angles to a particle.
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Numerical reasoning - money (printed worksheet)
Exam (4 questions)Questions about percentage and ratio, applied to finance.
Based on section 3.2 of the Maths-Aid workbook on numerical reasoning.
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Factorisation d'un trinôme
QuestionThe student is asked to factorise a quadratic $x^2 + ax + b$. A custom marking script uses pattern matching to ensure that the student's answer is of the form $(x+a)(x+b)$, $(x+a)^2$, or $x(x+a)$.
To find the script, look in the Scripts tab of part a.
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