1157 results for "ratio".
-
Exam (6 questions) in Killian's workspace
This quiz is designed to help you practise your integration techniques.
Improvements needed:
- Add some definite integrals to Q2
- Use different variables
-
Exam (11 questions) in bhadresh's workspace
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
-
Exam (11 questions) in bhadresh's workspace
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
-
Question in Deirdre's workspace
A simple question on ratio. Awarding Partial Credit. No randomisation in the question.
-
Exam (4 questions) in University of St Andrews - PREP
4 questions on using partial fractions to solve indefinite integrals.
-
Exam (4 questions) in University of St Andrews - PREP
4 questions on integrating by parts.
-
Exam (4 questions) in Jack's workspace
4 questions on using partial fractions to solve indefinite integrals.
-
Exam (4 questions) in Jack's workspace
4 questions on integrating by parts.
-
Exam (5 questions) in University of St Andrews - PREP
5 questions on using substitution to find indefinite integrals.
-
Exam (5 questions) in Jack's workspace
5 questions on using substitution to find indefinite integrals.
-
Exam (5 questions) in University of St Andrews - PREP
5 questions on indefinite integration. Includes integration by parts and integration by substitution.
-
Exam (5 questions) in Jack's workspace
5 questions on indefinite integration. Includes integration by parts and integration by substitution.
-
Question in Paul's workspace
Elementary operations on vectors; sum, modulus, unit vector, scalar multiple.
-
Question in Shared Questions
Straightforward question: student must find the general solution to a second order constant coefficient ODE. Uses custom marking algorithm to check that both roots appear and that the solution is in the correct form (e.g. two arbitrary constants are present). Arbitrary constants can be any non space-separated string of characters. The algorithm also allows for the use of $e^x$ rather than $\exp(x)$.
Unit tests are also included, to check whether the algorithm accurately marks when the solution is correct; when it's correct but deviates from the 'answer'; when one or more roots is incorrect; or when the roots are correct but constants of integration have been forgotten.
-
Exam (6 questions) in Katy's workspace
Arithmetic operations involving fractions; converting between decimals and fractions; deciding if fractions are equivalent.
-
Question in All questions
Three graphs are given with areas underneath them shaded. The student is asked to calculate their areas, using integration. Q1 has a polynomial. Q2 has exponentials and fractional functions. Q3 requires solving a trig equation and integration by parts.
-
Question in Katy's workspace
Rate of change problem involving velocity & acceleration
-
Question in emma's workspace
This is a set of questions designed to help you praction adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions.
All of these can be done without a calculator
-
Question in emma's workspace
This is a set of questions designed to help you practice adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions.
All of these can be done without a calculator.
-
Question in CHY1205
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
-
Question in aleams's workspace
Elementary operations on vectors; sum, modulus, unit vector, scalar multiple.
-
Exam (5 questions) in CHY1205
5 questions on definite integrals - integrate polynomials, trig functions and exponentials; find the area under a graph; find volumes of revolution.
-
Question in CHY1205
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.
-
Exam (11 questions) in CHY1205
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
-
Jasmine's copy of Jasmine's copy of Jasmine's copy of Integration: Integral of a graph. Version IV DraftQuestion in Jasmine's workspace
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
-
Exam (6 questions) in Blathnaid's workspace
Arithmetic operations involving fractions; converting between decimals and fractions; deciding if fractions are equivalent.
-
Question in Praneetha'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.
-
Question in Laure's workspace
Elementary operations on vectors; sum, modulus, unit vector, scalar multiple.
-
Question in Kamila'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.
-
Question in Stephen's workspace
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal