701 results for "rule".
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Question in Bill's workspace
Differentiate $\displaystyle \ln((ax+b)^{m})$
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Question in Bill's workspace
Differentiate
\[ \sqrt{a x^m+b})\]
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Question in Bill's workspace
Differentiate $\displaystyle e^{ax^{m} +bx^2+c}$
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Question in Bill's workspace
Differentiate the following functions: $\displaystyle x ^ n \sinh(ax + b),\;\tanh(cx+d),\;\ln(\cosh(px+q))$
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Question in Bill's workspace
Differentiate $\displaystyle \cos(e^{ax}+bx^2+c)$.
Contains a video solving a similar example.
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Question in Demos
The student must calculate the number of digits a given decimal number would have when written in a different base. Alternative answers catch some common mal-rules and give appropriate feedback.
Based on table 2 from "diagnosing student errors in e-assessment questions" by Philip Walker, D. Rhys Gwynllyw and Karen L. Henderson.
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Exam (2 questions) in Kariane's workspaceDistributions and rules
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Question in Kariane's workspaceFinding the measures, distribution and using Chebyshev's rule.
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Question in Kariane's workspaceFinding the measures, distribution and using the empirical rule.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Introduction to using the product rule
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Question in Andrew's workspace
Two questions testing the application of the Sine Rule when given two angles and a side. In this question, the triangle is always acute.
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Question in Andrew's workspace
Two questions testing the application of the Sine Rule when given two sides and an angle. In this question, the triangle is always acute and one of the given side lengths is opposite the given angle.
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Question in Andrew's workspace
Two questions testing the application of the Cosine Rule when given two sides and an angle. In these questions, the triangle is always acute and both of the given side lengths are adjacent to the given angle.
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Question in Andrew's workspace
A question testing the application of the Cosine Rule when given three side lengths. In this question, the triangle is always acute. A secondary application is finding the area of a triangle.
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Question in Denis's workspace
Cramers Rule applied to 3 simultaneous equations
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Question in Shaheen's workspace
Cramers Rule applied to 3 simultaneous equations
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Question in Simon's workspaceUsing the mid-ordinate rule with 5 ordinates to approximate $\int_a^b{c^x}$
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Question in Simon's workspaceUsing the trapezium rule with 6 ordinates to approximate $\int_a^b{c^x}$
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Question in Simon's workspaceUsing the trapezium rule with 5 ordinates to approximate $\int_a^b{1/(x^2+c)}$
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Question in MATH1011 practice questions and online tutorials
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Question in Fundamental Physical Chemistry CIT
Use the specific heat capacity of an object and the heat released to calculate the final temperature.
Custom marking used to allow for partial credit for common errors (mal rules)
Thermochemistry Revision Sheet Q7
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Basic rules of derivatives
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Question in Fundamental Physical Chemistry CIT
Use the specific heat capacity of an object and the change in temperature to calculate the heat added to that object.
Uses Custom marking to allow partial credit for common student errors (mal rules).
Thermochemistry Revision Sheet Q 5
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Question in Kevin's workspace
Chain rule
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Question in Ruth's workspace
Using BIDMAS rules to solve equations
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Question in How-tos
This question adds a CSS rule to hide the brackets around the matrix input.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find the first 3 terms in the MacLaurin series for $f(x)=(a+bx)^{1/n}$ i.e. up to and including terms in $x^2$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int \sin(x)(a+ b\cos(x))^{m}\;dx$
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Integrate $f(x) = ae ^ {bx} + c\sin(dx) + px^q$. Must input $C$ as the constant of integration.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int (ax+b)\cos(cx+d)\; dx $ and hence find $\displaystyle \int (ax+b)^2\sin(cx+d)\; dx $