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  • Question in ACFI1003 by Picture of Ben Brawn Ben Brawn
    Financial maths. Find the value of 3 payments, where one has occurred and two haven't. Uses present and future value using compound interest.
  • Unit 9: Question 8
    Needs to be tested

    Based on Chapter 8, quite loosley.Putting a pair of linear equations into matrix notation and then solving by finding the inverse of the coefficient matrix. 

  • Question in Assessment Exercises by Picture of Michael Proudman Michael Proudman and 1 other

    Evaluate $\int_1^{\,m}(ax ^ 2 + b x + c)^2\;dx$, $\int_0^{p}\frac{1}{x+d}\;dx,\;\int_0^\pi x \sin(qx) \;dx$, $\int_0^{r}x ^ {2}e^{t x}\;dx$

  • Exam (13 questions) in Paul's workspace by Paul Mackay

    This is a formative assessment to see how well you have understood the content from the first 3 weeks of the course. It will not count towards your final mark. If you get less than 40%, then you should take immediate steps to improve your knowledge, such as attending Study Clinics.

  • In this demo question, you can see either 2 or 3 gaps depending on the variable \(m\), and the marking algorithm doesn't penalise for the empty third gap in cases when it is not shown.

    Reason to use it: for vectors or matrices containing only numbers, one can easily use matrix entry to account for a random size of an answer. But this does not work for mathematical expressions. There we have to give each entry of the vector as a separate gap, which then becomes a problem when the size varies. This solves that problem. For this reason I've included two parts: one very simple one that just shows the phenomenon of variable number of gaps, and one which is more like why I  needed it.

    Note that to resolve the fact that when \(m=2\), the point for the third gap cannot be earned, I have made it so that the student only gets 0 or all points, when all shown gaps are correctly filled in.

    Note the use of Ax[m-1] in the third gap "correct answer" of part b): if you use Ax[2], then it will throw an error when m=2, as then Ax won't have the correct size. So even though the marking algorithm will ignore it, the question would still not work.

    Bonus demo if you look in the variables: A way to automatically generate the correct latex code for \(\var{latexAx}\), since it's a variable size. I would usually  need that in the "Advice", i.e. solutions, rather than the question text.

  • In this demo question, you can see either 2 or 3 gaps depending on the variable \(m\), and the marking algorithm doesn't penalise for the empty third gap in cases when it is not shown.

    Reason to use it: for vectors or matrices containing only numbers, one can easily use matrix entry to account for a random size of an answer. But this does not work for mathematical expressions. There we have to give each entry of the vector as a separate gap, which then becomes a problem when the size varies. This solves that problem. For this reason I've included two parts: one very simple one that just shows the phenomenon of variable number of gaps, and one which is more like why I  needed it.

    Note that to resolve the fact that when \(m=2\), the point for the third gap cannot be earned, I have made it so that the student only gets 0 or all points, when all shown gaps are correctly filled in.

    Note the use of Ax[m-1] in the third gap "correct answer" of part b): if you use Ax[2], then it will throw an error when m=2, as then Ax won't have the correct size. So even though the marking algorithm will ignore it, the question would still not work.

    Bonus demo if you look in the variables: A way to automatically generate the correct latex code for \(\var{latexAx}\), since it's a variable size. I would usually  need that in the "Advice", i.e. solutions, rather than the question text.

  • R^n Intro
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    Exam (2 questions) in Linear Algebra 1st year by Picture of Julia Goedecke Julia Goedecke

    Easy intro questions to be done when the students have seen the "vector space axioms" but not as axioms, just in the context of \(\mathbb{R}^n\).

  • Simple probability question. Counting number of occurrences of an event in a sample space with given size and finding the probability of the event.

  • What to do if you have trouble
    Needs to be tested

    This question describes what to do if the student thinks there's a mistake in the exam, or if they have connection trouble.

    Note: this advice was written for students who access Numbas exams through the Numbas LTI provider.

  • Assignment 5
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    Exam (2 questions) in MECE3930U by Seama Koohi

    MECE3930U: Heat Transfer Assignment 5

    Please follow the Numbas guidance first if you did not attend the Numbas session.

    This assignment is only to allow a maximum of 5 attempts.

    Time to complete: unlimited

    All answers should be provided without the units, but attention must be paid to the unit instructions in each question. For example, if your answer is 100.3 W/m2K, type 100.3 only.

    Important Note: You have to submit your assignment to receive a mark!

  • Question in Ross's workspace by Ross Parker

    Student is given two whole numbers to add, they have to give the sum.

    The numbers are in the range of -9 to 9.

  • Question in How-tos by Picture of Christian Lawson-Perfect Christian Lawson-Perfect and 1 other

    This question demonstrates defining an 'unknown' function $F(x)$ as a custom function so that it can be used in marking.

    The definition of $F$ is arbitrary, so care must be taken to ensure it doesn't have more properties, such as evenness, than necessary.

  • There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in Thomas's workspace by Thomas Cottrell and 2 others

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in Terry's workspace by Picture of Terry Young Terry Young and 1 other

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in Paul's workspace by Paul Hancock and 1 other

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in Michael's workspace by Michael Hoffmann and 1 other

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in Ruth's workspace by Ruth Allison and 1 other

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in Michael's workspace by Michael Hoffmann and 1 other

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in GIC maths baseline test by Maths Tutor and 1 other

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in Lars's workspace by Lars Hansson and 2 others

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in Lars's workspace by Lars Hansson and 2 others

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in Tom's workspace by Tom Stallard

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in Lars's workspace by Lars Hansson and 1 other

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in JSXGraph by Picture of Marlon Arcila Marlon Arcila

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.

  • Question in Santosh Solar by Danny Tan and 1 other

    There are copious comments in the definition of the function eqnline about the voodoo needed to have a JSXGraph diagram interact with the input box for a part.