183 results for "demo".
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Exam (6 questions) in Demos
Numbas demo questions for NUTELA meeting, December 2017.
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Question in Demos
No description given
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Exam (6 questions) in Demos
Some questions to show off features of Numbas, linked from the Numbas homepage.
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Exam (6 questions) in Demos
Some questions demonstrating new features in Numbas v4.0: pattern-matching, inference of variable types in mathematical expression parts, and marking equations.
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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 Demos
The student is asked to give the Avogadro constant in scientific form, calculate the mass of a number of moles of carbon, in grams, and then calculate the number of molecules in that mass.
This is a demonstration of the high-precision decimal arithmetic in Numbas v4.0.
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Question in DemosThis question demonstrates how to use explore mode to simulate a game, where each choice made by the student changes the state of the game.
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Question in DemosThis question demonstrates how to lock a part in explore mode after moving to the next part, to prevent the student changing their answer and invalidating the rest of the question.
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Question in DemosThis question demonstrates how you can offer a selection of hints, with each giving a different level of detail and applying a different penalty.
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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 Johnathan's workspaceQuestion to start exam paper to allow everyone to practice with software.
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Exam (2 questions) in DemonstrationDescription
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Exam (3 questions) in Lovkush's workspace
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Exam (3 questions) in Demos
Some questions which demonstrate the adaptive marking feature.
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Question in Randomised Assignment Workshop
A second worked example about combinatorics.
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Question in Christian's workspace
Given the gradient of a slope and the coefficient of friction for a mass resting on it, use the equations of motion to calculate how it moves.
Includes a GeoGebra rendering of the model.
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Question in NUMBAS workshop demo
Given the gradient of a slope and the coefficient of friction for a mass resting on it, use the equations of motion to calculate how it moves.
Includes a GeoGebra rendering of the model.
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Question in Randomised Assignment Workshop
A worked example about polynomials.
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Question in Xiaodan's workspace
Showing off the part types.
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Question in Xiaodan's workspace
Given the gradient of a slope and the coefficient of friction for a mass resting on it, use the equations of motion to calculate how it moves.
Includes a GeoGebra rendering of the model.
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Question in Xiaodan's workspace
No description given
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Question in Xiaodan's workspace
A worked example about polynomials.
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Question in Xiaodan's workspace
An example of using the GeoGebra extension to ask the student to create a geometric construction, with marking and steps.
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Exam (6 questions) in INTO Training Day
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Exam (6 questions) in NUMBAS workshop demo
Some questions demonstrating new features in Numbas v4.0: pattern-matching, inference of variable types in mathematical expression parts, and marking equations.
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Exam (8 questions) in NUMBAS workshop demo
Some questions to show off features of Numbas, linked from the Numbas homepage.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Calculating complex numbers raised to an natural number exponent
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Exam (6 questions) in Maria's workspace
Content: complex arithmetic; argument and modulus of complex numbers; de Moivre's theorem.
This homework counts 10% towards your final Engineering Mathematics mark.
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Question in NUMBAS UNSW May 2019
A second worked example about combinatorics.
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Question in NUMBAS UNSW May 2019
A worked example about polynomials.