6197 results.
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Question in Shihan's workspace
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Question in Christine's workspace
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Exam (6 questions) in Physics I
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Question in Trent's workspace
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Question in Trent's workspace
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Exam (4 questions) in Joanne's workspaceYear 12 Mathematics Advanced
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Question in LSE MA103 Intro Abstract Maths
Example of a universal statement over the integers and its negation
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Exam (6 questions) in Victoria's workspaceThis is an initial audit of existing numeracy skills and understanding of calculator use.
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Question in Transition to university
This question is made up of 10 exercises to practice the multiplication of brackets by a single term.
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Question in Timur's workspacePart of the tutorial to introduse students to MATLAB programming.
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Question in Timur's workspacePart of the tutorial to introduse students to MATLAB programming.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Given $P(A)$, $P(A\cup B)$, $P(B^c)$ find $P(A \cap B)$, $P(A^c \cap B^c)$, $P(A^c \cup B^c)$ etc..
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Question in Mario's workspace
Multiple response question (3 correct out of 6). Selection of questions from a pool. Real data from a YouGov survey.
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Exam (2 questions) in Jose's workspaceEjercicios de dinámica analítica
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Exam (5 questions) in Fei's workspace
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Exam (23 questions) in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyA set of questions about spectroscopy used for formative assessment purposes.
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyThe reduced masses are pre-calculated for this question and included in a list. It would be more elegant to program Numbas to permute atoms together to generate diatomic molecules while constraining the permutations to those which are chemically/physically reasonable, so as to allow calculation of each reduced mass directly from the atomic masses- but organising this with high computational efficiency might be a significant programing task (add to "to do" list).
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Question in Integration IIIQuiz 8
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Question in How-tos
The custom function
rectangle(width,height)draws a rectangle with the given dimensions, along with some labels. -
Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Compute the information rate and minimum distance of some binary codes.
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Question in john's workspace
Quadratic factorisation that does not rely upon pattern matching.
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Question in Julie's workspace
$X \sim \operatorname{Binomial}(n,p)$. Find $P(X=a)$, $P(X \leq b)$, $E[X],\;\operatorname{Var}(X)$.
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Question in Shaheen's workspace
Find modulus and argument of two complex numbers.
Then use De Moivre's Theorem to find powers of the complex numbers.
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Question in 1010ENG/1201SCG Complex numbers
Practice to decide which quadrant a complex number lies in.
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Question in 1010ENG/1201SCG Complex numbers
Practice to decide which quadrant a complex number lies in.
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Exam (5 questions) in Shaheen's workspace
You are allowed 38 minutes to complete this test.
You may use rough paper for your calculations.
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Exam (3 questions) in Transition to university
Apply formulas to calculate the areas of various shapes.
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Question in Discrete Mathematics
Simple counting exercise, with combinations
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Question in Discrete Mathematics
Introduction to counting with permutations and combinations
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Question in Discrete Mathematics
Introduction to first order recurrence relations with a simple example, including homogenous and non-homogenous solutions.