13299 results.
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Exam (2 questions) in Shihan's workspace
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Question in Bronte's workspaceLinear Pattern
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Question in Kieran's workspace
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Question in jan's workspace
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Exam (1 question) in Christian's workspaceThis exam shows that the worksheet theme now includes the introduction text in each copy of the exam.
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Question in Trent's workspace
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Question in Trent's workspace
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Exam (3 questions) in Trent's workspace
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Exam (4 questions) in Joanne's workspaceYear 12 Mathematics Advanced
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Express $\displaystyle a \pm \frac{c}{x + d}$ as an algebraic single fraction.
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Question in LSE MA103 Intro Abstract Maths
Example of a universal statement over the integers and its negation
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Question in Clodagh's workspace
Simple Indefinite Integrals
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Exam (6 questions) in Victoria's workspaceThis is an initial audit of existing numeracy skills and understanding of calculator use.
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Question in Trent's workspace
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Exam (21 questions) in cormac's workspace
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Question in Denis's workspace
Cramers Rule applied to 3 simultaneous equations
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Exam (9 questions) in Victoria's workspacePrior knowledge audit covering basic number concepts necessary for GCSE learning.
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Question in Anna's workspace
Two quadratic graphs are sketched with some area beneath them shaded. Question is to determine the area of shaded regions using integration. The first graph's area is all above the $x$-axis. The second graph has some area above and some below the $x$-axis.
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Question in S's workspace
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Question in Transition to university
This question is made up of 10 exercises to practice the multiplication of brackets by a single term.
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Question in All questions
A quadratic is and a graph of it is given. A tangent is also sketch. The equation of the tangent line is asked for.
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Question in Madalyn's workspace
Break down the following numbers into component parts according to place value:
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Question in Timur's workspacePart of the tutorial to introduse students to MATLAB programming.
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Question in Timur's workspacePart of the tutorial to introduse students to MATLAB programming.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Given $P(A)$, $P(A\cup B)$, $P(B^c)$ find $P(A \cap B)$, $P(A^c \cap B^c)$, $P(A^c \cup B^c)$ etc..
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Question in Nich's workspace
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Question in Mario's workspace
Multiple response question (3 correct out of 6). Selection of questions from a pool. Real data from a YouGov survey.
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Exam (2 questions) in DemonstrationDescription
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Question in Maths supportSolving 1 linear and 1 quadratic simultaneous equations
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Question in Maths supportCalculating the LCM and HCF of numbers by using prime factorisation.