506 results for "answer".
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find modulus and argument of two complex numbers. Then use De Moivre's Theorem to find negative powers of the complex numbers.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Eight questions on finding least upper bounds and greatest lower bounds of various sets.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Solve: $\displaystyle \frac{d^2y}{dx^2}+2a\frac{dy}{dx}+(a^2+b^2)y=0,\;y(0)=1$ and $y'(0)=c$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Solve for $x(t)$, $\displaystyle\frac{dx}{dt}=\frac{a}{(x+b)^n},\;x(0)=0$
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Complete the square for a quadratic polynomial $q(x)$ by writing it in the form $a(x+b)^2+c$. Find both roots of the equation $q(x)=0$.
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Question in Transition to university
Solve a linear equation of the form $ax+b = c$, where $a$, $b$ and $c$ are integers.
The answer is always an integer.
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Question in Transition to university
Find the inverse of a composite function by finding the inverses of two functions and then the composite of these; and by finding the composite of two functions then finding the inverse. The question then concludes by asking students to compare their two answers and verify they're equivalent.
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Question in Jorj's workspace
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Exam (11 questions) in Computational ProbabilityThis assignment tests your comprehension of the material presented in lectures ( and labs ) up to and including the lecture on Thursday 7th November. Please answer the questions without the aid of a computer ( calculators are allowable ) as you won't have access to one in the January examination. The questions require the calculation of either a specific number, making a true/false choice, or matching code to mathematics. The numeric data within a question will have been randomised ( generated form a highly specified template ).
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Question in Thomas's workspace
The 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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Question in NursingNursing question. IV question. Given volume required, the rate for some hours and then another rate afterwards, how long will it take to get the required volume? Answers are designed to be easy to handle, e.g. full hours, half hours, quarter hours and thirds of an hour.
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Question in Johan's workspace
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Question in WKU EM313 - Dynamics
This question shows how to ask for a number in scientific notation, by asking for the significand and exponent separately and using a custom marking algorithm in the gap-fill part to put the two pieces together.
Answers not in standard form, i.e. with a significand not in $[1,10)$, are accepted but given partial marks.
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Question in MESH Adaptive Learning Questions
Quadratic factorisation that does not rely upon pattern matching.
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Question in Johan's workspace
All the answers in this question are equations. In order to mark each equation, Numbas needs to pick some values that satisfy the equation and some that don't, and check that the student's answer agrees with the expected answer.
Any equation with the same solution set as the expected answer will be marked correct.
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Question in NursingNursing question. IV question. Given volume and flow rate what time will is take for the bag to run dry? Answers are designed to be easy to handle, e.g. full hours, half hours, quarter hours and thirds of an hour.
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Question in Xiaodan's workspace
The 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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Question in Xiaodan's workspace
Shows how to retrieve the student's answer to another part from a custom marking script.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Find the inverse of a composite function by finding the inverses of two functions and then the composite of these; and by finding the composite of two functions then finding the inverse. The question then concludes by asking students to compare their two answers and verify they're equivalent.
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Question in Calculus Math 5A
Differentiate the function $f(x)=(a + b x)^m e ^ {n x}$ using the product and chain rule. Find $g(x)$ such that $f^{\prime}(x)= (a + b x)^{m-1} e ^ {n x}g(x)$. Non-calculator. Advice is given.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
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 College Algebra for STEM
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 College Algebra for STEM
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 College Algebra for STEM
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 College Algebra for STEM
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 Calculus Math 5A
Evaluate $\int_0^{\,m}e^{ax}\;dx$, $\int_0^{p}\frac{1}{bx+d}\;dx,\;\int_0^{\pi/2} \sin(qx) \;dx$.
No solutions given in Advice to parts a and c.
Tolerance of 0.001 in answers to parts a and b. Perhaps should indicate to the student that a tolerance is set. The feedback on submitting an incorrect answer within the tolerance says that the answer is correct - perhaps there should be a different feedback in this case if possible for all such questions with tolerances.
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Question in Statistics
Two numbers are drawn at random without replacement from the numbers m to n.
Find the probability that both are odd given their sum is even.
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Question in NUMBAS workshop demo
Identify when the student gives an expected incorrect answer, and give appropriate feedback as well as partial marks.
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Question in NUMBAS workshop demo
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Question in Josh's workspace
The 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.