523 results for "algebra".
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Exam (8 questions) in CHY1205
Questions on rearranging expressions, expanding brackets and collecting like terms.
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Question in Jasmine's workspace
No description given
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Question in Samantha's workspace
Given a description in words of the costs of some items in terms of an unknown cost, write down an expression for the total cost of a selection of items. Then simplify the expression, and finally evaluate it at a given point.
The word problem is about the costs of sweets in a sweet shop.
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Question in Samantha's workspace
Given a description in words of the costs of some items in terms of an unknown cost, write down an expression for the total cost of a selection of items. Then simplify the expression, and finally evaluate it at a given point.
The word problem is about the costs of sweets in a sweet shop.
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Question in grant's workspace
A few quadratic equations are given, to be solved by completing the square. The number of solutions is randomised.
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Question in rema's workspace
Several quadratics are given and students are asked to factorise them.
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Question in rema's workspace
Several quadratics are given and students are asked to factorise them.
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Question in grant's workspace
Some quadratics are to be solved by factorising
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Exam (8 questions) in Nick's workspace
Questions on rearranging expressions, expanding brackets and collecting like terms.
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Question in Hussam's workspace
Inputting algebraic expressions into Numbas.
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Question in Hussam's workspace
Inputting ratios of algebraic expressions.
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Question in Hussam's workspace
Inputting algebraic expressions into Numbas.
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Question in Hussam's workspace
Inputting algebraic expressions into Numbas.
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Question in Hussam's workspace
Inputting algebraic expressions into Numbas.
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Question in Hussam's workspace
Inputting algebraic expressions into Numbas.
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Question in Hussam's workspace
Inputting algebraic expressions into Numbas.
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Question in Hussam's workspace
Inputting ratios of algebraic expressions.
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Question in All questions
Simple procedures are given and student is asked to carry them out or un-do them.
Version 1: bi and bii have the same answer. biii and biv both have two answers.
Version 2: bi and bii have different answers. biii has two answers, biv has one answer.
Version 3: bi and bii have different answer. biii has one answer, biv has two answers.
Version 4: bi and bii have the same answer. biii has one answer, biv has two answers.
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Question in All questions
Simple procedures are given and student is asked to carry them out or un-do them.
Version 1: bi and bii have the same answer. biii and biv both have two answers.
Version 2: bi and bii have different answers. biii has two answers, biv has one answer.
Version 3: bi and bii have different answer. biii has one answer, biv has two answers.
Version 4: bi and bii have the same answer. biii has one answer, biv has two answers.
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Question in All questions
Simple procedures are given and student is asked to carry them out or un-do them.
Version 1: bi and bii have the same answer. biii and biv both have two answers.
Version 2: bi and bii have different answers. biii has two answers, biv has one answer.
Version 3: bi and bii have different answer. biii has one answer, biv has two answers.
Version 4: bi and bii have the same answer. biii has one answer, biv has two answers.
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Question in All questions
Simple procedures are given and student is asked to carry them out or un-do them.
Version 1: bi and bii have the same answer. biii and biv both have two answers.
Version 2: bi and bii have different answers. biii has two answers, biv has one answer.
Version 3: bi and bii have different answer. biii has one answer, biv has two answers.
Version 4: bi and bii have the same answer. biii has one answer, biv has two answers.
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Question in All questions
A graph of a straight line $f$ is given. Questions include determining values of $f$, of $f$ inverse, and determing the equation of the line.
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Question in All questions
Simple procedures are given and student is asked to carry them out or un-do them.
Version 1: i and ii have the same answer. iii and iv both have two answers.
Version 2: i and ii have different answers. iii has two answers,biv has one answer.
Version 3: i and ii have different answer. iii has one answer, iv has two answers.
Version 4: i and ii have the same answer. iii has one answer, iv has two answers.
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Question in All questions
Simple procedures are given and student is asked to carry them out or un-do them.
Version 1: i and ii have the same answer. iii and iv both have two answers.
Version 2: i and ii have different answers. iii has two answers,biv has one answer.
Version 3: i and ii have different answer. iii has one answer, iv has two answers.
Version 4: i and ii have the same answer. iii has one answer, iv has two answers.
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Question in All questions
Simple procedures are given and student is asked to carry them out or un-do them.
Version 1: i and ii have the same answer. iii and iv both have two answers.
Version 2: i and ii have different answers. iii has two answers,biv has one answer.
Version 3: i and ii have different answer. iii has one answer, iv has two answers.
Version 4: i and ii have the same answer. iii has one answer, iv has two answers.
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Question in All questions
Simple procedures are given and student is asked to carry them out or un-do them.
Version 1: bi and bii have the same answer. biii and biv both have two answers.
Version 2: bi and bii have different answers. biii has two answers, biv has one answer.
Version 3: bi and bii have different answer. biii has one answer, biv has two answers.
Version 4: bi and bii have the same answer. biii has one answer, biv has two answers.
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Question in All questions
Expressions of the form (ax+b)(cx+d) are to be multiplied out and simplified.
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Question in All questions
A function of the form f(x)= sin(ax+b) is given and plotted. A few points are plotted on the curve. $x$-coordinates are provided for two of them and $y$-coordinate provided for third. Student is required to determine other coordinates.
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Question in Kevin's workspace
Putting algebraic fractions into their simplest forms
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Question in Eva's workspace
No description given