1224 results for "using".
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Question in Richard's workspace
Factorising polynomials using the highest common factor.
Adapted from 'Factorisation' by Steve Kilgallon.
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Question in Andrew's workspace
Using the chain rule within product rule problems.
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Question in Kjell's workspace
Solving quadratic equations using the formula
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Question in Kjell's workspace
Selection of Quadratic Equations to Solve
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Question in Kjell's workspace
Selection of Quadratic Equations to Solve
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Question in Headstart
Basic calculation exercise using distance, mpg and cost per litre (with the conversion factor for gallons to litres given).
Based on a generic test QTS question. -
Factorising polynomials using the highest common factor.
Adapted from 'Factorisation' by Steve Kilgallon.
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Question in Prearrival
Finding the lengths and angles within a right-angled triangle using: pythagoras theorem, SOHCAHTOA and principle of angles adding up to 180 degrees.
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Question in FY001 - Core Mathematics
Factorising polynomials using the highest common factor
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Question in Joey's workspace
Using BODMAS within mathematical expressions
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Question in Mohammad's workspace
Using BODMAS within mathematical expressions
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Question in Evan's workspace
Practice using the log rules to add and subtract logarithms
edited steve kilgallon's question to add answers to the advice for paper grading.
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Question in Maths Support Wiki - Mechanics
Find the $x$ and $y$ components of a force which is applied at an angle to a particle. Resolve using $F \cos \theta$. The force is applied in the negative $x$ direction but the positive $y$.
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Question in Maths Support Wiki - Mechanics
Find the $x$ and $y$ components of a force which is applied at an angle to a particle. Resolve using $F \cos \theta$. The force is applied in the negative $x$ and negative $y$ direction.
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Question in Maths Support Wiki - Mechanics
A mass attached to a vertical rope. Finding the tension in the rope for different accelerations. Using $F=ma$.
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Question in Maths Support Wiki - Mechanics
Using $F=ma$ to find magnitudes of unknown forces acting on an accelerating body.
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Exam (1 question) in Ben's workspace
Solve a pair of linear equations by writing an equivalent matrix equation.
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Question in Maths Support Wiki - Mechanics
Find the weight of a particle when the mass and acceleration due to gravity is known. Using $F=ma$ to find the acceleration of the particle when it is acted on by a resultant force.
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Question in Maths Support Wiki - Mechanics
Solving questions using $F=ma$ and $W=mg$.
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Question in Calculus
Using chain rule to differentiate functions of the form asin(mx+b).
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Question in Maths Support Wiki - Mechanics
Find the $x$ and $y$ components of a force which is applied at an angle to a particle. Resolve using $F \cos \theta$. The force acts in the positive $x$ and positive $y$ direction.
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Exam (8 questions) in Cyprian's workspace
Use the chain rule to differentiate various functions.
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Exam (11 questions) in Cyprian's workspace
Use the product rule to differentiate various functions.
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Exam (9 questions) in Cyprian's workspace
Use the quotient rule to differentiate various functions.
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Exam (7 questions) in Cyprian's workspace
Use the chain rule to differentiate various functions.
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Exam (9 questions) in Cyprian's workspace
Use the product rule to differentiate various functions.
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Exam (9 questions) in Cyprian's workspace
Use the quotient rule to differentiate various functions.
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Question in Graphs and series
Given th original formula the student enters the transformed formula
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Exam (3 questions) in Nick's workspace
3 questions. Finding the stationary points of functions of 2 variables.
Partial differentiation.
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Question in Prearrival
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