659 results for "linear".
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Question in Thomas's workspace
This question tests the student's ability to solve simple linear equations by elimination. Part a) involves only having to manipulate one equation in order to solve, and part b) involves having to manipulate both equations in order to solve.
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Exam (5 questions) in Year 7 Equations for Worksheet
Yr 7 Simple Linear Equations, integer answers only
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Exam (5 questions) in Randomised Assignment Workshop
Yr 7 Simple Linear Equations, integer answers only
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Question in Newcastle University Sports Science
A multiple linear regression model of the form:
\[Y=\beta_0+\beta_1X_1+ \beta_2X_2+\beta_3X_3+\beta_4X_4+\epsilon \]
is fitted to some data in Minitab which generates a table showing estimates of the parameters with associated $p$-values. Determine which variable to exclude first.
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Question in Lauren Frances's workspace
A multiple linear regression model of the form:
\[Y=\beta_0+\beta_1X_1+ \beta_2X_2+\beta_3X_3+\beta_4X_4+\epsilon \]
is fitted to some data in Minitab which generates a table showing estimates of the parameters with associated $p$-values. Determine which variable to exclude first.
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Question in Ann's workspace
This question tests the student's ability to solve simple linear equations by elimination. Part a) involves only having to manipulate one equation in order to solve, and part b) involves having to manipulate both equations in order to solve.
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Question in All questions
Three graphs are given with areas underneath them shaded. Student is asked to determine the minimum and maximum $x$-values of the regions. This will involve solving a linear equation and two trigonmetric equations.
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Question in AMRC Maths Bridging Course
Linear equations
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Question in Tom's workspace
This question tests the student's ability to solve simple linear equations by elimination. Part a) involves only having to manipulate one equation in order to solve, and part b) involves having to manipulate both equations in order to solve.
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Question in CHY1205
Split $\displaystyle \frac{ax+b}{(cx + d)(px+q)}$ into partial fractions.
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Question in CHY1205
In parts (a) and (b) rearrange linear inequalities to make $x$ the subject.
In the parts (c) and (d) correctly give the direction of the inequality sign after rearranging an inequality.
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Question in CHY1205
This question tests the student's ability to solve simple linear equations by elimination. Part a) involves only having to manipulate one equation in order to solve, and part b) involves having to manipulate both equations in order to solve.
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Question in Standard Mathematics
This question tests the student's ability to solve simple linear equations by elimination. Part a) involves only having to manipulate one equation in order to solve, and part b) involves having to manipulate both equations in order to solve.
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Question in Advanced Mathematics
This question tests the student's ability to solve simple linear equations by elimination. Part a) involves only having to manipulate one equation in order to solve, and part b) involves having to manipulate both equations in order to solve.
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Question in Praneetha's workspace
Solving a system of three linear equations in 3 unknowns using Gauss Elimination in 4 stages. Solutions are all integral.
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Question in Praneetha's workspace
Solving a system of three linear equations in 3 unknowns using Gauss Elimination in 4 stages. Solutions are all integral.
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Question in Praneetha's workspace
set up x- and y axises.
set linear equations and solve the simulatenous equations.
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Question in Praneetha's workspace
set up x- and y axises.
set linear equations and solve the simulatenous equations.
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Question in Amy's workspace
Apply the factor theorem to check which of a list of linear polynomials are factors of another polynomial.
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Question in Linear Algebra Applications
Solving a system of three linear equations in 3 unknowns using Gauss Elimination in 4 stages. Solutions are all integral.
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Question in Nick's workspace
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs. There are four version of this question: I: cubic, II: linear, III: quadratic, IV: sinusoisal.
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Question in Ann's workspace
Solving two simultaneous linear equations
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Question in All questions
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs. There are four version of this question: I: cubic, II: linear, III: quadratic, IV: sinusoisal.
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Question in All questions
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs. There are four version of this question: I: cubic, II: linear, III: quadratic, IV: sinusoisal.
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Question in All questions
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs. There are four version of this question: I: cubic, II: linear, III: quadratic, IV: sinusoisal.
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Question in All questions
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs. There are four version of this question: I: cubic, II: linear, III: quadratic, IV: sinusoisal.
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Matthew James's copy of BES220: Linear regression - find line of best fit given summary statistics, DraftQuestion in Matthew James's workspace
Find a regression equation.
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Exam (4 questions) in Deirdre's workspace
Simple Linear Equations, substitution
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Question in Rachel's workspace
This exercise will help you solve equations of type ax-b = c.
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Question in MA-138 projektet
In the first three parts, rearrange linear inequalities to make $x$ the subject.
In the last four parts, correctly give the direction of the inequality sign after rearranging an inequality.