629 results for "quadratic".
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Question in HELM books
Factorise a quadratic. Part of HELM Book 1.3
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Question in HELM books
Is this polynomial a quadratic, linear or constant? Part of HELM Book 1.2
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Question in Musa's workspace
A question to practice simplifying fractions with the use of factorisation (for binomial and quadratic expressions).
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Question in Musa'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 Musa's workspace
A quadratic equation (equivalent to $(x+a)^2-b$) is given and sketched. Three equations are given that can be solved using the graph. There is a chance there will only be one solution.
Finding X-Y intercepts for quadratic and cubic equations.
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Question in Musa's workspace
A few quadratic equations are given, to be solved by completing the square. The number of solutions is randomised.
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Question in Musa's workspace
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Question in Musa's workspace
Factorise three quadratic equations of the form $x^2+bx+c$.
The first has two negative roots, the second has one negative and one positive, and the third is the difference of two squares.
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Question in All questions
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 MASH Bath: Question Bank
Finding composite functions of a quadratic function and a logarithmic function.
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Question in Yvonne's workspace
Factorise three quadratic equations of the form $x^2+bx+c$.
The first has two negative roots, the second has one negative and one positive, and the third is the difference of two squares.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Factorise $\displaystyle{ax ^ 2 + bx + c}$ into linear factors.
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Question in Ugur's workspace
Calculating the area enclosed between a linear function and a quadratic function by integration. The limits (points of intersection) are not given in the question and must be calculated.
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Question in Yvonne's workspace
Factorise three quadratic equations of the form $x^2+bx+c$.
The first has two negative roots, the second has one negative and one positive, and the third is the difference of two squares.
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Question in Graphs and series
Given th original formula the student enters the transformed formula
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Question in Graphs and series
Given the graph the student enters the formula
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Question in Graphs and series
Given th original formula the student enters the transformed formula
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Question in Graphs and series
Given th original formula the student enters the transformed formula
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Question in Graphs and series
Given the original formula the student enters the transformed formula
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Question in Graphs and series
Given the original formula the student enters the transformed formula
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Question in Graphs and series
Given the original formula the student enters the transformed formula.
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Question in Clare Differentiation
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Question in Ugur's workspace
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Question in Algebra
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Exam (3 questions) in Yvonne's workspaceIn this practice test you can work on simple equations and also solving quadratics using the formula. You should give all answers to 2 decimal places.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
The question includes a quadratic graph depicting the relationship between the frequency of an allele A at a genetic locus in a diploid population and the fitness of a population with this frequency of allele A. The aim is to estimate the maximum and minimum fitness of the population and the corresponding frequency of allele A.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Calculating the area enclosed between a linear function and a quadratic function by integration. The limits (points of intersection) are not given in the question and must be calculated.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Solving a quadratic equation of the form $ax^2+bx+c=0$.
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Exam (4 questions) in Lucia's workspace
Denominators with linear factors, repeated factors and non-factorisable quadratics.
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Question in Shaheen's workspace
Some quadratics are to be solved by factorising