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  • Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats by Megan Oliver and 2 others

    Find the missing angle in a triangle using the fact that the angles add to 180 degrees.

  • Find the centroid and the centroidal moments of inertia for a beam composed of a flat plate and two angle sections.

  • Calculate the centroidal moment of intertia of a rectangle with a excentric rectangular hole.

  • Calculate the moment of inertia of a composite shape consiting of two rectangles about the x or y-axis.  Parallel axis theorem is often required.

  • Question in Foundation Maths by Picture of Adrian Jannetta Adrian Jannetta and 1 other

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  • Question in MESH by Merryn Horrocks and 2 others

    Use Pythagoras' Theorem to find the length of a side on a right-angled triangle.

  • Draws a triangle based on 3 input points. Calculates length, area, perimeter, heights and internal angles

  • Question in Trigonometry by Picture of Ben Brawn Ben Brawn

    Convert from degrees to radians

  • Question in Trigonometry by Picture of Ben Brawn Ben Brawn

    Convert from radians to degrees

  • Here you need to choose which formula you would use to find the red dashed value from the solid green values.  The view is three-dimensional and you can rotate it to get a better view.

    Variable defintions in the formulas:
    $\theta$ is an angle
    Adj. is the length of the side adjacent to the known angle
    Opp. is the length of the side opposite the known angle
    Hyp. is the length of the hypotenuse


    Your goal is to get twenty correct answers quickly. Incorrect answers show a highlight of the correct answer to select to continue.  The timer starts as soon as you choose your first answer and continues until you get 20 correct.  Select save answer after your results show in the applet.

  • GeogebraTriangleSides
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    Here you need to choose the side of a right triangle relative to the indicated angle shown in green. Your goal is to get twenty correct answers quickly. Incorrect answers show a highlight of the correct answer to select to continue.  The timer starts as soon as you choose your first answer and continues until you get 20 correct.  Select save answer after your results show in the applet.jSpqP5QT

  • The student is asked to enter a given matrix, but they're only required to fill in the upper triangle.

    A custom marking algorithm fills in any empty cells in the lower triangle of the student's answer with the corresponding cell in the upper triangle.

    The student is still warned if they leave any cells empty in the upper triangle.

  • Trigonometry
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    Finding lengths of sides of triangles

  • Question in Demos by Picture of Christian Lawson-Perfect Christian Lawson-Perfect and 3 others

    In four parts, the student builds up the definition of a class representing a rectangle. First they write the constructor, then add methods to compute area and perimeter.

    In the final part, they must use the methods to write a function which determines if a rectangle's area is larger than its perimeter.

  • Tunnel diameter
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    Basic trigonometry question, students are asked to find the diameter of a circular tunnel given distance from edge of a roadway to centre top of tunnel (randomised) and angle from edge of road to centre top of tunnel (randomised).

  • Road width
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    Basic trigonometry question, students are asked to find the width of a roadway in a circular tunnel given distance from edge of road to centre top of tunnel (randomised) and angle from edge of road to centre top of tunnel (randomised).

  • Question in MfEP Progress Quizzes by Don Shearman and 2 others

    Students are presented with an AI generated solution to rerrange the quadratic equation where the AI has made errors, they are asked to rewrite the solution correctly. No variables but this is version 5 of 5 versions of the question. This version uses a much more mangled AI generated solution that the other 4 versions and does not ask for the line with the first error, just for the student to rewrite the solution correctly.

  • Plane height
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    This question asks students to find the distance from an aircraft to a given marker. Angle of depression of 2 markers from the aircraft are given and the distance between the markers on the ground (all randomised). Students need to use the sine rule to find the answer. The workding of the question makes googling the answer difficult.

  • Student is asked to find the distance from a given point, A, to a house, given the distance between A and another point B, and the angles at A and B. Requires use of the sine rule. Distance and angles are randomised.

  • House distance
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    Student is asked to find the distance from a given point, B, to a house, given the distance between B and another point A, and the angles at A and B. Requires use of the sine rule. Distance and angles are randomised.

  • Question in MfEP Progress Quizzes by Don Shearman and 1 other

    Question requires students to determine if the smallest angle of a triangle is smaller than a given value. Answer is Yes/No but students need to use cosine rule to find the smallest angle and to know that smallest angle is oppositeshortest side (otherwise they will need to find all angles of the triangle). Designed for a test where students upload handwritten working for each question as a check against guessing. Also designed to make it difficult for students to google or use AI to find the answer.

  • Question in MfEP Progress Quizzes by Don Shearman and 1 other

    Question requires students to determine if the largest angle of a triangle is smaller than a given value. Answer is Yes/No but students need to use cosine rule to find the largest angle and to know that largest angle is opposite longest side (otherwise they will need to find all angles of the triangle). Designed for a test where students upload handwritten working for each question as a check against guessing. Also designed to make it difficult for students to google or use AI to find the answer.

  • Car window 2
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    Students are given lengths of 3 sides of a triangle (all randomised) and asked to find one of the angles in degrees. Requires use of the cosine rule.

  • Car window
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    Students are given two angles and the length of the side between them, they are asked to find the length of the side opposite angle A. Can be completed with the ine rule.

  • Border area
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    Question in MfEP Progress Quizzes by Don Shearman and 1 other

    This question is an application of a quadratic equation. Student is given dimensions of a rectangular area, and an area of pavers that are available. They are asked to calculate the width of a border that can be paved around the given rectangle (assuming border is the same width on all 4 sides). The equation for the area of the border is given in terms of the unknown border width. Students need to recognise that only one solution of the quadratic gives a physically possible solution.

    The dimensions of the rectangle, available area of tiles and type of space are randomised. Numeric variables are constructed so that resulting quadratic equation has one positive and one negative root.

  • Question in MESH by Merryn Horrocks and 1 other

    Area and perimeter of rectangles

  • Question in MESH by Merryn Horrocks and 1 other

    Area and perimeter of triangles.

  • Question in MESH by Merryn Horrocks and 2 others

    Area and Perimeter of Rectangles

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  • Question in MESH by Merryn Horrocks and 1 other

    The dimensions of a rectangle are given in m and cm. Compute the area or perimeter.

  • Find the reactions of a rigid body (a triangular plate) at a pin and roller, using the three-force body principle.