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Question in Meong Meong's workspace
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Question in Meong Meong's workspace
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Question in Meong Meong's workspace
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Question in Meong Meong's workspace
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Exam (5 questions) in Meong Meong's workspace
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Question in Meong Meong's workspace
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Question in NCL MAS2707
The student is shown two labelled graphs. They are asked:
- Number of vertices in each
- Number of edges in each
- Degree sequences for each
- Is there an isomorphism between them? If so, write one.
The number of vertices is always equal, so this is a gimme.
If the edges or degree sequences are different, the student is expected to realise that there cannot be an isomorphism.
If these values are the same, then there will be an isomorphism (else the question is a bit too tricky).
Numbas expects a particular isomorphism, but there may be more than one, all of which would be accepted.
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Question in TTG
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Question in Linear Algebra 1st year
This allows the student to input a linear system in augmented matrix form (max rows 5, but any number of variables). Then the student can decide to swap some rows, or multiply some rows, or add multiples of one row to other rows. The student only has to input what operation should be performed, and this is automatically applied to the system. This question has no marks and no feedback as it's just meant as a "calculator".
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Question in Graphs and series
sin horizontal shifted Working 1_11_16
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Question in Linear Algebra 1st year
Given vectors $\boldsymbol{v}$ and $\boldsymbol{w}$, find their inner product.
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Question in Linear Algebra 1st year
Given vectors $\boldsymbol{v}$ and $\boldsymbol{w}$, find their inner product.
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Question in ACFI1003Financial maths. Find the value of 3 payments, where one has occurred in the past, one current and one hasn't yet. Uses present and future value using compound interest.
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Question in ACFI1003Financial maths. Find the value of 3 payments, where one has occurred and two haven't. Uses present and future value using compound interest.
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Question in Algebra
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Question in Discrete Mathematics
How to find solutions to a second order recurrence relation.
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Exam (20 questions) in John's workspace
This exam includes the formulas students need to memorize for the SAT Math exam.
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Question in Julia Goedecke's contributions
Example of an explore mode question. Student is given a 2x2 matrix with eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and is asked to decide if the matrix is invertible. If yes, second and third parts are offered where the student should give the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the inverse matrix.
Assessed: remembering link between 0 eigenvalue and invertibility. Remembering link between eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrix and its inverse.
Randomisation: a random true/false for invertibility is created, and the eigenvalues a and b are randomised (condition: two different evalues, and a=0 iff invertibility is false), and a random invertible 2x2 matrix with determinant 1 or -1 is created (via random elementary row operations) to change base from diag(a,b) to the matrix for the question. Determinant 1 or -1 ensures that we keep integer entries.
The implementation uses linear algebra functions such as "find reduced echelon form" or "find kernel of a reduced echelon form", from the extension "linalg2".
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Question in Engineering StaticsSimple geometry to introduce the three-force-body procedure.
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Question in Steve's workspace
Assesses ability to add
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Question in Ed questions to share
Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). NA = Number & Algebra strand. SP = Statistics & Probability strand. Students read the annual hours worked from the chart and calculate the weekly hours given the number of weeks annual leave. There are 7 different versions of this question.
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Question in John's workspace
Not sure why this is not working
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Question in Numbas Tut
Calculate the conduction heat loss through a concrete slab
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Given some random finite subsets of the natural numbers, perform set operations $\cap,\;\cup$ and complement.
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Question in Martin's workspaceAn interactive experiment about probability: the student must first 'design' the experiment by deciding how many times they're going to flip a coin, and define what number of heads would make them believe the coin is biased. They must then enter the results of their coin flips, calculate the percentage of heads, and finally decide if the coin is biased, using the condition they specified in the design stage. There are optional hints at each stage.
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Question in Engineering Statics
An A-frame structure supporting a force and a moment. The feet are at the different vertical positions so the solution will require simultaneous equations, unless you rotate the coordinate system.
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Question in Stats
This question assesses learners' ability to:
- construct a confidence interval for a proportion given corresponding summarised data;
- predict the sample size required to limit the margin of error to a given value.
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Question in Ed questions to share
Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). NA = Number & Algebra strand. Students are given a ratio, and the total number of dancers. They must calculate the number of girls (the larger share). The ratio, and total number are randomly generated.
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Question in Ed questions to share
Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). NA = Number & Algebra strand. Students need to read the speed of the given object from the table, then convert from m/s to km/h. There are 7 objects, and hence 7 different possible questions.
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Question in Martin's workspace
Definite integation of basic functions.