2197 results for "find".
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Question in heike's workspace
Given a graph of a line of the form $y=ax+b$ where $a$ and $b$ are integers, find the equation of the line. The y-intercept is given.
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Question in Heather'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 FY023 Geometry
Identifying y=mx+b given two points
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Question in Julie's workspace
Given a graph of a line of the form $y=ax+b$ where $a$ and $b$ are integers, find the equation of the line.
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Question in Ben's workspace
Given a graph of a line of the form $y=mx+b$ where $m$ and $b$ are integers, find the equation of the line.
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Question in Ethan's workspace
Customised for the Numbas demo exam
Motion under gravity. Object is projected vertically with initial velocity $V\;m/s$. Find time to maximum height and the maximum height. Now includes an interactive plot.
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Question in Transition to university
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 Transition to university
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 Transition to university
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 Tutoring
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 CHY1205
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 College Algebra for STEM
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 PA1710
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 Alan's workspace
Customised for the Numbas demo exam
Motion under gravity. Object is projected vertically with initial velocity $V\;m/s$. Find time to maximum height and the maximum height. Now includes an interactive plot.
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Question in Daniel's workspace
$I$ compact interval, $g:I\rightarrow I,\;g(x)=ax^3+bx^2+cx+d$. Find stationary points, local and global maxima and minima of $g$ on $I$
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Question in How-tos
The student is given a value of $\cos(\theta)$ and has to find $\theta$.
Shows how to use subexpressions to represent randomly-chosen fractions of $\pi$ and surds, and have them displayed nicely.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Application of the binomial distribution given probabilities of success of an event.
Finding probabilities using the binomial distribution.
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Question in Transition to university
Apply the quadratic formula to find the roots of a given equation. The quadratic formula is given in the steps if the student requires it.
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
A group (chosen randomly, the groups with 6 and those 8 elements are available) is given by its multiplication table. The task is to check whether the group is commutative, to identify all elements of order $\le 2$, and to find a subgroup which has half as many elements as the given group.
(In German.)
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Given two numbers, find the gcd, then use Bézout's algorithm to find $s$ and $t$ such that $as+bt=\operatorname{gcd}(a,b)$.
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Question in Andreas's workspace
This question provides a list of data to the student. They are asked to find the mean, median, mode and range.
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Question in Derivada y Aplicaciones
$I$ compact interval, $g:I\rightarrow I,\;g(x)=ax^3+bx^2+cx+d$. Find stationary points, local and global maxima and minima of $g$ on $I$
$ I $ intervalo compacto, $ g: I \ rightarrow I, \; g (x) = ax ^ 3 + bx ^ 2 + cx + d $. Encuentre puntos estacionarios, máximos locales y globales y mínimos de $ g $ en $ I $
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Exam (3 questions) in Jos's workspace
A resource for Business students to practise calculating Normal probabilities and finding $Z$-values.
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Question in Joël's workspace
Find the common ratio of a given geometric sequence, write down the formula for the nth term and use it to calculate a given term in the sequence.
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Question in Christian's workspace
Given two numbers, find the gcd, then use Bézout's algorithm to find $s$ and $t$ such that $as+bt=\operatorname{gcd}(a,b)$. Finally, find all solutions of an equation $\mod b$.
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Question in Remobilisation S3
The student is asked to factorise a quadratic $x^2 + ax + b$. A custom marking script uses pattern matching to ensure that the student's answer is of the form $(x+a)(x+b)$, $(x+a)^2$, or $x(x+a)$.
To find the script, look in the Scripts tab of part a.
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Question in Bjørn Henrik's workspace
Find the determinant and inverse of three $2 \times 2$ invertible matrices.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Given two numbers, find the gcd, then use Bézout's algorithm to find $s$ and $t$ such that $as+bt=\operatorname{gcd}(a,b)$.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Given two numbers, find the gcd, then use Bézout's algorithm to find $s$ and $t$ such that $as+bt=\operatorname{gcd}(a,b)$. Finally, find all solutions of an equation $\mod b$.
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Question in Quadratic Equation
Solve a quadratic equation by completing the square. The roots are not pretty!