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  • Question in HELM books by Merryn Horrocks

    Given an arbitrary polynomial, identify its degree.

  • Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank by Evi Papadaki and 1 other

    Interpreting line graphs depicting the melting temperature of DNA depending on the percentage of GC content. Estimating the melting temperature given a GC percentage and vice versa.

  • An application of quadratic functions based on the Gladesville Bridge in Sydney, Australia. Student is given an equation representing the arch of the bridge and asked to find the height of the arch and the width of the river. Requires and understanding of the quadratic function and where and how to apply correct formulae.

  • An application of quadratic functions based on the Gateshead Bridge in the UK city of Newcastle. Student is given an equation representing the arch of the bridge and asked to find the height of the arch and the width of the river. Requires and understanding of the quadratic function and where and how to apply correct formulae.

  • Functions
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    Question in MfEP Progress Quizzes by Don Shearman and 1 other

    Student is given a rational function, h(x), with randomised coefficients, and a linear function, k(x), also with randomised coeffieients and asked to find:

    1. h(k(x)) or k(h(x)) (randomly selected) for a randomised value of x
    2. The domain of h(x) - multiple choice part
    3. A general expresion for k(h(x)) or h(k(x)) - opposite combination to first part.

    Variables are constrained so that h(x) is not a degenerate form and that when evaluating h(x) denomiator is not 0.

  • Question in MfEP Progress Quizzes by Don Shearman and 1 other

    This question gives the student the formula for the charge on a capacitor as a function of time then asks them to find the value of k, the exponential constant given other values and hence write out the formula for the given case. A custom function (in Extensions & scripts) extracts the student's formula and plots it on a JSXGraph object in the question. The student is then asked to evaluate the function at a given point using the plot or other methods. The value of the capacitor (Q_0), time (t) and charge at time t are randomised as is the value at which the formula is to be evaluated.

  • Voltage drop formula
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    Question in MfEP Progress Quizzes by Don Shearman and 2 others

    Students are asked to rearrane the formula giving the voltage drop across a resistor in terms of emf of battery, resistance of resistor and internal resistance of battery to make the internal resistance the subject. They are then asked to calculate the internal resistance given values for the other variables (randomised).

  • Tunnel diameter
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    Basic trigonometry question, students are asked to find the diameter of a circular tunnel given distance from edge of a roadway to centre top of tunnel (randomised) and angle from edge of road to centre top of tunnel (randomised).

  • Students need to prove a given trig identity, Written as a scan solution and upload question, no randomisation.

  • Students need to prove a given trig identity, Written as a scan solution and upload question, no randomisation.

  • Students need to prove a given trig identity, Written as a scan solution and upload question, no randomisation.

  • Trig Identity 6
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    Students need to rewrite a given trig espression in terms of one trig ratio only, Written as a scan solution and upload question, no randomisation.

  • Trig Identity 5
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    Students need to rewrite a given trig espression in terms of one trig ratio only, Written as a scan solution and upload question, no randomisation.

  • Trig identity 4
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    Students need to prove a given trig identity, Written as a scan solution and upload question, no randomisation.

  • Trig identity 3
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    Students need to prove a given trig identity, Written as a scan solution and upload question, no randomisation.

  • Trig identity 2
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    Students need to prove a given trig identity, Written as a scan solution and upload question, no randomisation.

  • Trig identity 1
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    Students need to prove a given trig identity, Written as a scan solution and upload question, no randomisation.

  • Road width
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    Basic trigonometry question, students are asked to find the width of a roadway in a circular tunnel given distance from edge of road to centre top of tunnel (randomised) and angle from edge of road to centre top of tunnel (randomised).

  • Question in HELM books by Merryn Horrocks

    Given one or two circles centre (0,0) describe the region given by the circle inequality ( or inequalitites). e.g. x^2+y^2 < 4

  • Question in HELM books by Merryn Horrocks

    Given a circle equation in the form (x-a)^2+(y-b)^2=r^2, write down the radius and centre coordinates.

  • 2.6.1 Task 2
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    Question in HELM books by Merryn Horrocks

    Given a circle with radius between 2 and 6 units, students are given a set of 8 points and asked to identify whether they are on, inside or outside the circle locus.

  • Question in HELM books by Merryn Horrocks

    Given that the circle touches the x-axis at a given point and given a point on the circumference, find the equation of the circle.

  • Question in HELM books by Merryn Horrocks

    Given a circle centre and radius, write an appropriate inequality for the region either inside or outside the circle.

  • 2.6.2 Task 1
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    Question in HELM books by Merryn Horrocks

    Draw the annulus given by a double inequality. The user moves circles on an interactive jsxgraph.

  • 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.

  • Plane height
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    This question asks students to find the distance from an aircraft to a given marker. Angle of depression of 2 markers from the aircraft are given and the distance between the markers on the ground (all randomised). Students need to use the sine rule to find the answer. The workding of the question makes googling the answer difficult.

  • Particle displacement
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    Question in MfEP Progress Quizzes by Don Shearman and 1 other

    Question asks student to find zeros of a quadratic equation - disguised as finding time for particle to reach a given position. In this version students are expected to write up their working and submit it seperately to the Numbas question. Students are expcted to recognise that only the positive solution has physical significance. Coefficients of the quadratic are randomly chosen within linits which give one positive and one negative root.

  • 2.6.9 Circle proof
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    Question in HELM books by Merryn Horrocks

    Fixed question: Given two points at opposite ends of a diameter, write down the equation of the circle.

  • Question in HELM books by Merryn Horrocks

    Given a circle centre and a point on the circumference, write down the circle equation.

  • 2.6.4 circle equation
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    Question in HELM books by Merryn Horrocks

    Given the radius and centre coordinates of a circle write down its equation.