10972 results for "common".
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Question in Andreas's workspace
Simple exercises introducing the fundamental set operations, and NUMBAS syntax for sets.
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Question in Andreas's workspace
Introductory exercise about set equality
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Exam (3 questions) in Introduction to Calculus
Introductory function notions
This assessment reviews some of the material covered in the first lecture session.
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
Find the equation of a straight line which has a given gradient $m$ and passes through the given point $(a,b)$.
Original: https://numbas.mathcentre.ac.uk/question/11698/equation-of-a-straight-line/ by Newcastle University Mathematics and Statistics,
translated to German, added Parts b), c), d), e)
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Question in Jane's workspace
A question to practice simplifying fractions with the use of factorisation (for binomial and quadratic expressions).
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Exam (3 questions) in Jane's workspace
Apply formulas to calculate the areas of various shapes.
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Question in Stats
Calculate the z-score and percentile of an observation. The question uses the random person extension.
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
Rationalise the denominator with increasingly difficult examples involving compound denominators.
Translated to German, made some minor changes to Advice section.
Original: https://numbas.mathcentre.ac.uk/question/22555/rationalising-the-denominator-surds/ by Lauren Richards
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Question in Demos
This question shows how to load a GeoGebra applet from geogebra.org.
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Question in Julie's workspace
No description given
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Question in Julie's workspace
Indices
rebelmaths
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Exam (18 questions) in Content created by Newcastle UniversityQuestions used in a university course titled "Mathematics and statistics for computer scientists"
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Question in Geschichte der Mathematik
Gleichungen lösen nach dem ägyptischen Stile
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Question in Geschichte der Mathematik
Wirzelziehen nach der baylonischen Methode.
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
Fragen zum Abbildungsbegriff / Questions regarding the notion of map between two sets.
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
Asks the student to give the images/preimages of subsets of the domain/range of a map.
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Exam (19 questions) in PA1710
A set of Numbas exercises for students transitioning from school to University. Designed to help students gain familiarity with using Numbas to enter mathematics, and as revision for algebra, geometry and calculus.
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
Suche von den fünf gegebenen Bruchzahlen diejenige aus, die nicht denselben Wert hat wie alle anderen.
Quelle: Angepasste und übersetzte Version von https://numbas.mathcentre.ac.uk/question/23233/select-the-fraction-not-equivalent-to-the-others-small-denominators/ von Christian Lawson-Perfect.
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Question in Rachel's workspace
Multiples, factors, lowest common multiples and highest common factors.
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Solve for $x$: $\log_{a}(x+b)- \log_{a}(x+c)=d$
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Given $\rho(t)=\rho_0e^{kt}$, and values for $\rho(t)$ for $t=t_1$ and a value for $\rho_0$, find $k$. (Two examples).
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Question in Bill's workspace
Given $\rho(t)=\rho_0e^{kt}$, and values for $\rho(t)$ for $t=t_1$ and a value for $\rho_0$, find $k$. (Two examples).
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Apply and combine logarithm laws in a given equation to find the value of $x$.
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Solve for $x$ each of the following equations: $n^{ax+b}=m^{cx}$ and $p^{rx^2}=q^{sx}$.
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Solve for $x$: $\log(ax+b)-\log(cx+d)=s$
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Solve for $x$: $\displaystyle 2\log_{a}(x+b)- \log_{a}(x+c)=d$.
Make sure that your choice is a solution by substituting back into the equation.
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Express $\log_a(x^{c}y^{d})$ in terms of $\log_a(x)$ and $\log_a(y)$. Find $q(x)$ such that $\frac{f}{g}\log_a(x)+\log_a(rx+s)-\log_a(x^{1/t})=\log_a(q(x))$
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Given a sum of logs, all numbers are integers,
$\log_b(a_1)+\alpha\log_b(a_2)+\beta\log_b(a_3)$ write as $\log_b(a)$ for some fraction $a$.
Also calculate to 3 decimal places $\log_b(a)$.
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Use the rule $\log_a(n^b) = b\log_a(n)$ to rearrange some expressions.
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Rearrange some expressions involving logarithms by applying the relation $\log_b(a) = c \iff a = b^c$.