1224 results for "line".
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Question in Edward's workspace
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.
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Question in emma's workspace
The easiest type of exponential to graph where the base is greater than 1 and no transformations take place.
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Question in Johan's workspace
This question asks you to place a point on a number line. The number is an integer.
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Question in MATH6005 Engineering Mathematics 101
Linear combinations of $2 \times 2$ matrices. Three examples.
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Dividing a cubic polynomial by a linear polynomial. Find quotient and remainder.
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Question in riccardo's workspace
Identifying some of the basic properties (intercepts, asymptotes, quadrants) of a rational function (quadratic over linear)
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Question in MST00050
This question asks a student to draw a straight line graph by dragging points.
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Question in Beka's workspace
Given a graph of a straight line, the student is asked various questions about it, e.g. values of $f$, of $f$ inverse, about its gradient, about intercepts.
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Question in Katherine's workspace
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Question in Katherine's workspace
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Question in Katherine's workspace
Practice finding parallel and perpendicular lines to a given line.
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Question in Katherine's workspace
Obtain the equation of a straight line that passes through 2 points.
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Question in Katherine's workspace
Given one point and the gradient determine the equation of the line.
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Exam (13 questions) in Malcolm's workspace
This exam covers
- laws of indices
- using surds and rationalising the denominator
- expanding brackets
- simplifying expressions
- solving linear inequalities
- finding common factors
- dividing a polynomial with remainders, using algebraic division
- factor theorem
- remainder theorem
- inverse and composite functions
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Question in AMRC Maths Bridging Course
Shows how to define variables to stop degenerate examples.
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Question in NCL MSP International Summer Project
Question assessing the students understanding of linear sequences.
Students are assessed on their ability to find the common difference and first term in a linear sequence and then find the nth term of the sequence using the arithmetic formula.
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Question in MATH00010
This question asks you to place a point on a number line. The number is an integer.
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Question in MATH00010
This question asks you to place a point on a number line. The number is an integer.
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Question in MATH00010
This question asks you to place a point on a number line. The number is an integer.
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Question in MATH00010
This question asks you to place a point on a number line. The number is an integer.
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Question in MATH00010
This question asks you to place a point on a number line. The number is a non integer.
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Question in MATH00010
This question asks you to place a point on a number line. The number is not an integer.
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Question in MATH00010
This question asks you to place a point on a number line. The number is not an integer.
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Question in Johan's workspace
Construct a line through two points in a GeoGebra worksheet. Change the line by setting the positions of the two points when the worksheet is embedded into the question.
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Question in MATH00010
This question asks you to place a point on a number line. The number is a multiple of pi.
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Question in MATH00010
This question asks you to place a point on a number line. The number is a multiple of pi.
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Question in MATH00010
This question asks you to place a point on a number line. The number is a multiple of sqrt{2}/2.
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Question in MATH00010
This question asks you to place a point on a number line. The number is a multiple of sqrt{2}/4.
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Exam (40 questions) in lee's workspace
A set of MCQ designed to help Level 2 Engineering students prepare/practice for the on-line GOLA test that is used to assess the C&G 2850, Level 2 Engineering, Unit 202: Engineering Principles.
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Exam (4 questions) in MfB - Percentages Practice
This activity has a variety of percentage questions all designed to be done without a calculator.
Q1 is useful for MfB
Q2 is useful for MfB - wording to look at?
Q3 I don't understand this Q should be removed or re-worded
Q4 good questions but too many, make them more business like