833 results for "term".
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Question in HELM books
Simplify (qx+a)/(rx+b) +/- (sx+c)/(tx+d)
x is a randomised variable. a,b,c,d,q,r,s,t are randomised integers. a,b,c,d run from -5 to 5, including 0. q,r,s,t run from -3 to 3, and can be 0 if the constant term is nonzero, but are mostly 1.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Determine the reactions supporting a cantilever beam carrying concentrated forces and moments.
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Question in Questions for Open Resource Library
Given an equation where x is the base of a log term, the student must solve for x. Hints are included in the question to aid the student as needed.
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Question in Questions for Open Resource Library
Given an equation with log terms added together, the student must solve for x. Hints are included in the question to aid the student as needed.
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Question in Questions for Open Resource Library
Given an equation with log terms added together, the student must solve for x. Hints are included in the question to aid the student as needed.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Two known forces, and a third with known magnitude act on a rigid body. Apply $\Sigma M = 0$ about a pin restraint to determine the direction of the third force. The problem has two valid answers.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Determine the oblique components of a vector.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Add three vectors by determining their scalar components, summing them and then resolving the rectangular components to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant
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Question in Engineering Statics
Add three vectors by determining their scalar components, summing them and then resolving the rectangular components to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Three random forces act on a particle. Determine the force required for equilibirum.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Determine the resultant of three random 2-D vectors.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Given a point and a line, determine the distance between them.
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Question in Voorbeeldvragen examen
Tijd bepalen in uur en minuten.
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Question in Demos
In the first part, the student must write an R function to compute the first $n$ terms of the series $\frac{1}{k!}$.
In the second part, they must use that function to calculate an approximation to $e$ using a given number of terms of the series.
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Question in Demos
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.
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Question in Odds and Ends
Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). MG = Measurement & Geometry strand. Student must calculate distance swum in km given number of laps of 50m pool, days of week and weeks in term. These variables are randomly selected.
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Question in NursingNursing question. Determine the units of an answer given the units and operations used.
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Question in NursingNursing question. Determine the units of an answer given the units and operations used.
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Question in NursingNursing question. Determine the units of an answer given the units and operations used.
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Question in Ugur's workspace
Find the first 3 terms in the MacLaurin series for $f(x)=(a+bx)^{1/n}$ i.e. up to and including terms in $x^2$.
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Question in Ugur's workspace
Find the first 3 terms in the Taylor series at $x=c$ for $f(x)=(a+bx)^{1/n}$ i.e. up to and including terms in $x^2$.
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Question in Trigonometry
Use $\cos^2\theta+\sin^2\theta=1$ and/or an understanding on the unit circle definitions to determine $\cos\theta$ given $\sin\theta$ and the quadrant theta is in.
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Question in Trigonometry
Use $\cos^2\theta+\sin^2\theta=1$ and/or an understanding on the unit circle definitions to determine $\sin\theta$ given $\cos\theta$ and the quadrant theta is in.
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Question in Maura's workspace
Tests students' ability to apply the recursive form of the Extended Euclidean Algorithm. Random four-digit inputs are chosen subject to the condition that the Euclidean Algorithm terminates in seven steps.
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Question in HELM books
Factorise a 2-term expression where the gcd can be alphanumeric. Part of HELM Book 1.3
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Question in HELM books
Factorise an expression of 2 or 3 terms where the gcd is a letter times a number. Part of HELM Book 1.3.4
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Question in HELM books
Expand (a+b)(c+d). a,b,c,d are random terms that can be +ve or -ve, and can consist of a number and/or a letter.
The answer must contain no brackets but will be accepted if it is not simplified from there.
Part of HELM Book 1.3
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Question in HELM books
Factorise two algebraic terms that have a numerical gcd > 1. Part of HELM book 1.3
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Question in HELM books
Factorise a 2-term expression by pulling out a numeric gcd. Part of HELM Book 1.3
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Question in Foundation Maths
When are vectors $\boldsymbol{v,\;w}$ orthogonal?