179 results for "division".
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Question in Musa's workspace
Divisor is single digit. There is a remainder which we express as a decimal by continuing the long division process. Rounding is required to one decimal place. The working suggests determining the second decimal place so the student knows whether to round up or down.
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Question in XE420
Questions testing understanding of the precedence of operators using BIDMAS. That is, they test Brackets, Indices, Division/Multiplication and Addition/Subtraction.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Inverse and division of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in .Complex Numbers
Division (Rationalising) complex numbers in rectangular (Cartesian) Form.
Thanks are due to Christian for his Gap Fills in Fractions code and method
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Question in .Algebra
Quotient and remainder, polynomial division.
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Question in .Complex Numbers
Complex number multiplication & division
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Question in Ugur's workspace
Simplifying indices.
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Question in Ugur's workspace
Practice with adding, subtracting and dividing basic algebraic fractions
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Question in Matthias's workspace
A simple test for division and remainder.
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Exam (10 questions) in Matthias's workspace
A simple test for practicing division with remainder. Numbers are randomised, and ranges for divisor and quotient can be specified.
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
No description given
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Question in Maureen's workspace
quick skill
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Question in Maureen's workspace
quick skill
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Question in Maureen's workspace
quick skill
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Exam (3 questions) in Martin's workspace
Practice dividing polynomials using the long division method.
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
Composite multiplication and division of complex numbers. Two parts.
Original: https://numbas.mathcentre.ac.uk/question/11787/arithmetics-of-complex-numbers-iv/ by Newcastle University Mathematics and Statistics
Translated to German
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
Inverse and division of complex numbers. Four parts.
Original: https://numbas.mathcentre.ac.uk/question/11786/arithmetics-of-complex-numbers-iii/ by Newcastle University Mathematics and Statistics
Translated to German.
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Question in Geschichte der Mathematik
Division durch eine einstellige Zahl gemäß dem 2. Rechenbuch
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Question in Helge's workspace
Students seem to not realise that $\frac{a}{b}\times c=c\times\frac{a}{b}=\frac{a\times c}{b}=\frac{c\times a}{b}=a\times c \div b=a\div b\times c=c\div b \times a \ne c \div (b\times a)\ldots $ etc. This question is my attempt to help rectify this.
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Resuelve las divisiones de números complejos y exprese el resultado en la forma: $a+bi$. Ready to useQuestion in Numeros Complejos
Inverso y división de números complejos.
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Question in Will's workspace
Useful for students' revision. Assesses ability to apply the algorithms correctly. Question has randomised values.
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Long division of a quartic by a quadratic
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Quotient and remainder, polynomial division.
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Question in Nursing
Nursing question. Determine mg/mL or mcg/mL concentration. Division has a remainder.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Questions testing understanding of the precedence of operators using BIDMAS, applied to integers. These questions only test DMAS. That is, only Division/Multiplcation and Addition/Subtraction.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Questions testing understanding of the precedence of operators using BIDMAS applied to integers. These questions only test IDMAS. That is Indices, Division/Multiplication and Addition/Subtraction.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Questions testing understanding of the precedence of operators using BIDMAS. These questions only test BDMAS. That is, they test Brackets, Division/Multiplication and Addition/Subtraction.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Questions testing understanding of the precedence of operators using BIDMAS. That is, they test Brackets, Indices, Division/Multiplication and Addition/Subtraction.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Dividing a cubic polynomial by a linear polynomial. Find quotient and remainder.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Inverse and division of complex numbers. Four parts.