678 results for "set".
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Exam (40 questions) in jon's workspace
A set of MCQ designed to help Level 2 Engineering students prepare/practice for the on-line GOLA test that is used to assess the C&G 2850, Level 2 Engineering, Unit 202: Engineering Principles.
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Question in Morten's workspace
Evaluate $\int_0^{\,m}e^{ax}\;dx$, $\int_0^{p}\frac{1}{bx+d}\;dx,\;\int_0^{\pi/2} \sin(qx) \;dx$.
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Exam (40 questions) in david's workspace
A set of MCQ designed to help Level 2 Engineering students prepare/practice for the on-line GOLA test that is used to assess the C&G 2850, Level 2 Engineering, Unit 202: Engineering Principles.
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Question in Numerical methods
Use a series of difference tables to determine the coefficients of a degree three polynomial function from a set of data values, equally spaced over the x-axis.
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Question in Harry's workspace
Divergence of vector fields.
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Question in John's workspace
A question to test integration by parts in a "pre-Fourier series" setting.
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Exam (40 questions) in Mark's workspace
A set of MCQ designed to help Level 2 Engineering students prepare/practice for the on-line GOLA test that is used to assess the C&G 2850, Level 2 Engineering, Unit 202: Engineering Principles.
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Question in Maths Boot Camp
No description given
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Question in Hollie's workspace
Given some random finite subsets of the natural numbers, perform set operations $\cap,\;\cup$ and complement.
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Question in Mathematics for Geosciences
set up x- and y axises.
set linear equations and solve the simulatenous equations.
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Question in Robert's workspace
Deicde whether each of the described sets of data is drawn from a discrete or continuous distribution.
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Question in Robert's workspace
Deicde whether each of the described sets of data is drawn from a discrete or continuous distribution.
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Question in Robert's workspace
Deicde whether each of the described sets of data is drawn from a discrete or continuous distribution.
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Question in 101MP 2018
No description given
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Question in Violeta's workspace
Composite multiplication and division of complex numbers. Two parts.
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Question in Sequences and Series
Multiple response question (4 correct out of 8) covering properties of convergent and divergent sequences and boundedness of sets. Selection of questions from a pool.
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Question in Algebra 1 - Possibilities
No description given
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Question in Griffith Foundations of Computing
Given some random finite subsets of the natural numbers, perform set operations $\cap,\;\cup$ and complement.
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Question in Algebra 1 - Possibilities
Introductory exercise about subsets using custom grading code.
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Question in Algebra 1 - Possibilities
Simple exercises introducing the fundamental set operations, and NUMBAS syntax for sets.
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Question in Prearrival
This is a set of questions designed to help you practice adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions.
All of these can be done without a calculator.
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Question in Mohamed's workspace
Given $6$ vectors in $\mathbb{R^4}$ and given that they span $\mathbb{R^4}$ find a basis.
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Question in emma's workspace
Simple examples combining functions
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Question in Algebra 1
This is a set of questions designed to help you praction adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions.
All of these can be done without a calculator
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Question in Algebra 1
No description given
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Question in Lovkush's workspace
Some clever variable-substitution trickery to randomly pick two sides of a right-angled triangle to give to a student, and ask for the other.
The sides are set up so they're always Pythagorean triples, and the opposite side is always odd.
As ever, most of the tricky stuff is in the advice.
Because this was created quickly to show how to set up the randomisation, there's no diagram. It would benefit greatly from a diagram.
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Question in David's workspace
Some clever variable-substitution trickery to randomly pick two sides of a right-angled triangle to give to a student, and ask for the other.
The sides are set up so they're always Pythagorean triples, and the opposite side is always odd.
As ever, most of the tricky stuff is in the advice.
Because this was created quickly to show how to set up the randomisation, there's no diagram. It would benefit greatly from a diagram.
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Question in Patrick's workspace
Introductory exercise about set equality
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Question in Johan's workspace
Construct a line through two points in a GeoGebra worksheet. Change the line by setting the positions of the two points when the worksheet is embedded into the question.
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Question in Rory's workspace
Calculate the net present value for the following property assets: