187 results for "straight".
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Question in Standard Maths
Students are given the bearings and distances of 2 consecutive straight line walks. They are asked to find the distance from the starting point to the endpoint. They are given a diagram to assist them.
The bearings and distances are randomised (any bearing, distances between 1.1 and 5.). Bearings can be given as either compass bearings or true bearings.
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in Musa's workspace
Use two points on a line graph to calculate the gradient and $y$-intercept and hence the equation of the straight line running through both points.
The answer box for the third part plots the function which allows the student to check their answer against the graph before submitting.
This particular example has a positive gradient.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find the equation of a straight line which has a given gradient $m$ and passes through the given point $(a,b)$.
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Question in Louise's workspace
Use two points on a line graph to calculate the gradient and $y$-intercept and hence the equation of the straight line running through both points.
The answer box for the third part plots the function which allows the student to check their answer against the graph before submitting.
This particular example has a positive gradient.
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Exam (5 questions) in .Graphing
Looking at gradients and values for x and y for straight-line graphs
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Question in MST00050
This question asks a student to draw a straight line graph by dragging points.
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Question in MST00050
This question asks a student to draw a straight line graph by dragging points.
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Question in MST00050
This question asks a student to draw a straight line graph by dragging points.
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Question in MST00050
This question asks a student to draw a straight line graph by dragging points.
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Question in MST00050
This question asks a student to draw a straight line graph by dragging points.
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Question in MST00050
This question asks a student to draw a straight line graph by dragging points.
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Denis's copy of Seibu Mary's copy of Algebra VIII: solving simultaneous equations (by elimination) DraftQuestion in Denis's workspace
Straightforward solving linear equations question.
Adapted from 'Simultaneous equations by elimination 1 with parts' by Joshua Boddy.
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Question in joshua's workspace
Straightforward solving linear equations question
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Question in Thomas's workspace
Use two points on a line graph to calculate the gradient and $y$-intercept and hence the equation of the straight line running through both points.
The answer box for the third part plots the function which allows the student to check their answer against the graph before submitting.
This particular example has a negative gradient.
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Question in Nigel's workspace
Identifying y=mx+b given two points
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Question in Transition to university
An applied example of the use of two points on a graph to develop a straight line function, then use the t estimate and predict. MCQ's are also used to develop student understanding of the uses of gradient and intercepts as well as the limitations of prediction.
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Question in Demos
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Question in Ida's workspace
Use two points on a line graph to calculate the gradient and $y$-intercept and hence the equation of the straight line running through both points.
The answer box for the third part plots the function which allows the student to check their answer against the graph before submitting.
This particular example has a positive gradient.
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Question in Terry's workspace
Identifying y=mx+b given two points
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Question in Terry's workspace
Identifying gradient and $y$-intercept from $y=mx+b$.
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Question in Terry's workspace
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Question in Algebra
Use two points on a line graph to calculate the gradient and $y$-intercept and hence the equation of the straight line running through both points.
The answer box for the third part plots the function which allows the student to check their answer against the graph before submitting.
This particular example has a positive gradient.
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Question in Adelle's workspace
An applied example of the use of two points on a graph to develop a straight line function, then use the t estimate and predict. MCQ's are also used to develop student understanding of the uses of gradient and intercepts as well as the limitations of prediction.
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Question in FY023 Geometry
Identifying y=mx+b given two points
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Question in Marte's workspace
Use two points on a line graph to calculate the gradient and $y$-intercept and hence the equation of the straight line running through both points.
The answer box for the third part plots the function which allows the student to check their answer against the graph before submitting.
This particular example has a positive gradient.
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Question in Algebra Mat140
Use two points on a line graph to calculate the gradient and $y$-intercept and hence the equation of the straight line running through both points.
The answer box for the third part plots the function, which allows the student to check their answer against the graph before submitting.
This particular example has a 0 gradient.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Use two points on a line graph to calculate the gradient and $y$-intercept and hence the equation of the straight line running through both points.
The answer box for the third part plots the function which allows the student to check their answer against the graph before submitting.
This particular example has a positive gradient.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Use two points on a line graph to calculate the gradient and $y$-intercept and hence the equation of the straight line running through both points.
The answer box for the third part plots the function which allows the student to check their answer against the graph before submitting.
This particular example has a negative gradient.