175 results for "square".
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Question in Quadratic Equation
Solve a quadratic equation by completing the square. The roots are not pretty!
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Question in Transition to university
Differentiate between linear and quadratic sequences and arithmetic and geometric sequences through a series of multiple choice questions. Spot different patterns in sequences like the triangle sequence, square sequence and cubic sequence and then use this pattern to find the next three terms in each of the sequences.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Find a regression equation.
Now includes a graph of the regression line and another interactive graph gives users the opportunity to move the regression line around. Could be used for allowing users to experiment with what they think the line should be and see how this compares with the calculated line.
Also includes an updated SSE to see how the sum of the squares of the residuals varies with the regression line.
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Question in Statistics
Find a regression equation.
Now includes a graph of the regression line and another interactive graph gives users the opportunity to move the regression line around. Could be used for allowing users to experiment with what they think the line should be and see how this compares with the calculated line.
Also includes an updated SSE to see how the sum of the squares of the residuals varies with the regression line.
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Question in Engineering Statistics (BES220)
Find a regression equation.
Now includes a graph of the regression line and another interactive graph gives users the opportunity to move the regression line around. Could be used for allowing users to experiment with what they think the line should be and see how this compares with the calculated line.
Also includes an updated SSE to see how the sum of the squares of the residuals varies with the regression line.
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Question in Demos
Find a regression equation.
Now includes a graph of the regression line and another interactive graph gives users the opportunity to move the regression line around. Could be used for allowing users to experiment with what they think the line should be and see how this compares with the calculated line.
Also includes an updated SSE to see how the sum of the squares of the residuals varies with the regression line.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Differentiate
\[ \sqrt{a x^m+b})\]
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Question in Rachel's workspace
Simple questions on square numbers, square roots, cube number, cube roots and prime numbers.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Find $p$ and $q$ such that $ax^2+bx+c = a(x+p)^2+q$.
Hence, or otherwise, find roots of $ax^2+bx+c=0$.
Includes a video which shows how to solve a quadratic by completing the square.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Find $c$ and $d$ such that $x^2+ax+b = (x+c)^2+d$.
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Question in Dann's workspaceThis question provides students with an example that requires them to fill in missing quantities in a two-way frequency table for bivariate categorical data, calculate percentages from that table, and to test for independence between the variables using a chi square test.
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Question in Johnathan's workspaceWrite a quadratic in completed square form. Coefficient of x^2 is 1.
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Question in Shihan's workspace
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Question in Demos
The student is asked to enter an approximation to $\sqrt{n}$, where $n$ is not a square number, to 20 decimal places.
This question is a demonstration of the high precision arithmetic in Numbas v4.
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Question in DemosA demonstration of the use of alternative answers to accept more than one correct answer. The student must write a number whose square is $n^2$. Both $n$ and $-n$ are accepted.
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Question in Shihan's workspace
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Question in Clare Laplace
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Question in All questions
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 MY QUESTIONS
Given a randomised square root function select the possible ways of writing the domain of the function.
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Question in MATH6058 Engineering Maths 1
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
Correct an error in a received message which was encoded using Hamming's square code
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
The human resources department of a large finance company is attempting to determine if an employee’s performance is influenced by their undergraduate degree subject. Personnel ratings are used to judge performance and the task is to use expected frequencies and the chi-squared statistic to test the null hypothesis that there is no association.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find out whether the data presented in this question follows a Poisson distribution. Uses the $\chi^2$ test.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $B$ and $C$ such that $x^2+bx+c = (x+B)^2+C$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $a$, $B$ and $C$ such that $ax^2+bx+c = a(x+B)^2+C$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
The derivative of $\displaystyle \frac{ax+b}{\sqrt{cx+d}}$ is $\displaystyle \frac{g(x)}{2(cx+d)^{3/2}}$. Find $g(x)$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Complete the square for a quadratic polynomial $q(x)$ by writing it in the form $a(x+b)^2+c$. Find both roots of the equation $q(x)=0$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $c$ and $d$ such that $x^2+ax+b = (x+c)^2+d$.
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Question in Transition to university
Find the squares, and cubes, of some numbers.
Finally, find a square number between two given limits.
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Question in Transition to university
Several problems involving the multiplication of fractions, with increasingly difficult examples, including a mixed fraction and a squared fraction. The final part is a word problem.