1248 results for "using".
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Question in Habiba's workspace
$A$ a $3 \times 3$ matrix. Using row operations on the augmented matrix $\left(A | I_3\right)$ reduce to $\left(I_3 | A^{-1}\right)$.
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Question in Habiba's workspace
Solving a system of three linear equations in 3 unknowns using Gauss Elimination in 4 stages. Solutions are all integral.
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Question in Graham's workspace
Finding the modulus and argument (in radians) of four complex numbers; the arguments between $-\pi$ and $\pi$ and careful with quadrants!
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Question in Graham's workspace
Finding the modulus and argument (in radians) of four complex numbers; the arguments between $-\pi$ and $\pi$ and careful with quadrants!
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Question in Katie's workspace
Factorising further quadratics into linear expressions using the formula
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Question in Bill's workspace
Find the critical point $(0,a)$ of the function: $f(x,y)=ax^3+bx^2y+cy^2+dy+f$ and find its type using the test given by the Hessian matrix.
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Question in Katie's workspace
Using the chain rule with polynomials
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Question in Katie's workspace
Factorising polynomials using the highest common factor
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Question in Katie's workspace
Using the chain rule with polynomials and negative powers
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Question in Katie's workspace
Introduction to using the product rule
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Question in Katie's workspace
Using the chain rule within product rule problems
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Question in Katie's workspace
An introduction to using the quotient rule
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Question in David's workspace
Finding the modulus and argument (in radians) of four complex numbers; the arguments between $-\pi$ and $\pi$ and careful with quadrants!
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Question in Bill's workspace
Finding the modulus and argument (in radians) of four complex numbers; the arguments between $-\pi$ and $\pi$ and careful with quadrants!
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Question in Christoph's workspace
Finding the modulus and argument (in radians) of four complex numbers; the arguments between $-\pi$ and $\pi$ and careful with quadrants!
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Question in Katie's workspace
Using BODMAS within mathematical expressions
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Question in Peter's workspace
Example showing how to calculate the probability of A or B using the law $p(A \;\textrm{or}\; B)=p(A)+p(B)-p(A\;\textrm{and}\;B)$.
Easily adapted to other applications.
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Question in Andrew's workspace
An introduction to using the quotient rule