219 results for "rules".
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Question in Katy's workspace
Apply and combine logarithm laws in a given equation to find the value of $x$.
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Question in Jordan's workspace
Solve a random oblique triangle for sides and angles.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Apply and combine logarithm laws in a given equation to find the value of $x$.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Simplify logarithmic expressions using rules on logarithms.
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Question in Trignometry
Solve a random oblique triangle for sides and angles.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Solve a random oblique triangle for sides and angles.
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Question in Calculus Math 5A
Find $\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}\left(\frac{m\sin(ax)+n\cos(ax)}{b\sin(ax)+c\cos(ax)}\right)$. Three part question.
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Exam (13 questions) in Anna's workspace
Differentiation of polynomials, cos, sin, exp, log functions. Product, quotient and chain rules.
Missing: Application with bacteria, turning points, difficult chain rule
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Question in NUMBAS workshop demo
Identify when the student gives an expected incorrect answer, and give appropriate feedback as well as partial marks.
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Exam (12 questions) in Kevin's workspace
Differentiation of polynomials, cos, sin, exp, log functions. Product, quotient and chain rules.
Missing: Application with bacteria, turning points, difficult chain rule
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Factorise $x^2+cx+d$ into 2 distinct linear factors and then find $\displaystyle \int \frac{ax+b}{x^2+cx+d}\;dx,\;a \neq 0$ using partial fractions or otherwise.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Find $\displaystyle\int \frac{ax+b}{(x+c)(x+d)}\;dx,\;a\neq 0,\;c \neq d $.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Factorise $x^2+bx+c$ into 2 distinct linear factors and then find $\displaystyle \int \frac{a}{x^2+bx+c }\;dx$ using partial fractions or otherwise.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Apply and combine logarithm laws in a given equation to find the value of $x$.
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Question in Maria's workspace
Draws a triangle based on 2 angles and a side length.
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Exam (12 questions) in Maria's workspace
Differentiation of polynomials, cos, sin, exp, log functions. Product, quotient and chain rules.
Missing: Application with bacteria, turning points, difficult chain rule
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Exam (12 questions) in Maria's workspace
Differentiation of polynomials, cos, sin, exp, log functions. Product, quotient and chain rules.
rebelmaths
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Exam (12 questions) in Maria's workspace
Differentiation of polynomials, cos, sin, exp, log functions. Product, quotient and chain rules.
rebelmaths
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Exam (9 questions) in Maria's workspace
Differentiation of polynomials, cos, sin, exp, log functions. Product, quotient and chain rules.
rebelmaths
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Exam (12 questions) in Ann's workspace
Differentiation of polynomials, cos, sin, exp, log functions. Product, quotient and chain rules.
rebelmaths
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Exam (12 questions) in Maria's workspace
Differentiation of polynomials, cos, sin, exp, log functions. Product, quotient and chain rules.
rebelmaths
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Question in Maths support
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Question in Deirdre's workspace
Differentiation question with customised feedback to catch some common errors and corresponding partial marks.
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Question in Calculus
Integrate $f(x) = ae ^ {bx} + c\sin(dx) + px^q$. Must input $C$ as the constant of integration.
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Exam (12 questions) in Maths Online
Differentiation of polynomials, cos, sin, exp, log functions. Product, quotient and chain rules.
rebelmaths
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Exam (12 questions) in Gareth's workspace
Differentiation of polynomials, cos, sin, exp, log functions. Product, quotient and chain rules.
rebelmaths
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Practice using the log rules to add and subtract logarithms
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Question in Partial fractions
Factorise $x^2+cx+d$ into 2 distinct linear factors and then find $\displaystyle \int \frac{ax+b}{x^2+cx+d}\;dx,\;a \neq 0$ using partial fractions or otherwise.
Video in Show steps.
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Question in Partial fractions
Factorise $x^2+bx+c$ into 2 distinct linear factors and then find $\displaystyle \int \frac{a}{x^2+bx+c }\;dx$ using partial fractions or otherwise.
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Question in Partial fractions
Find $\displaystyle\int \frac{ax+b}{(x+c)(x+d)}\;dx,\;a\neq 0,\;c \neq d $.