185 results for "notation".
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Question in Harry's workspace
Students seem to struggle with Sigma notation, this is a simple question to ensure they understand the index can change without affecting the sum.
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Question in Anna's workspace
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Question in Anna's workspace
Scientific Notation
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Question in Anna's workspace
Scientific Notation
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Putting a pair of linear equations into matrix notation and then solving by finding the inverse of the coefficient matrix.
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Question in Ioannis's workspace
Understanding of intersection and union symbols.
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Question in Simon's workspace
Summation Notation
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Question in Hannah's workspace
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Question in Hannah's workspace
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Question in Numeracy
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Question in pre-algebra Numeracy and Arithmetic
By powers of ten I mean a 1 followed by some 0s. The scientific notation questions will take care of the power of ten notation.
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Question in Remobilisation S3
Understanding of intersection and union symbols.
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Question in Jeanne's workspace
Understanding of intersection and union symbols.
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Deirdre's copy of Ask for significand and exponent of a number in scientific notation separately DraftQuestion in Deirdre's workspace
This question shows how to ask for a number in scientific notation, by asking for the significand and exponent separately and using a custom marking algorithm in the gap-fill part to put the two pieces together.
Answers not in standard form, i.e. with a significand not in $[1,10)$, are accepted but given partial marks.
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Exam (5 questions) in Mathematical Logic
A collection of questions (frequently updated) to demonstrate the usage of the Logic extension.
Current questions:
- Make syllogisms (either valid, invalid or valid under an additional assumption);
- Write statements in Polish and reverse Polish notation, find the truth table, determine satisfiability;
- Test whether a collection of statements $\Gamma$ models a statement $\phi$;
- Write the Disjunctive and Conjunctive Normal Forms for a statement.
Needs the Logic Extension!
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Question in Gareth's workspace
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Question in Support@Aston Questions
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Exam (5 questions) in Custom Scripts
A collection of questions (frequently updated) to demonstrate the usage of the Logic extension.
Current questions:
- Make syllogisms (either valid, invalid or valid under an additional assumption);
- Write statements in Polish and reverse Polish notation, find the truth table, determine satisfiability;
- Test whether a collection of statements $\Gamma$ models a statement $\phi$;
- Write the Disjunctive and Conjunctive Normal Forms for a statement.
Needs the Logic Extension!
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Question in Nick's workspace
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Question in Johan's workspace
Numbas can now understand and use several different styles of notation for numbers.
This question shows off all the supported styles, both for display in text and in the answers to number entry parts.
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Question in Sequences and Series
Students seem to struggle with Sigma notation, this is a simple question to ensure they understand the index can change without affecting the sum.
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Question in Sequences and Series
Students seem to struggle with Sigma notation, this is about the easiest question possible for sigma notation.
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Question in Sequences and Series
Students seem to struggle with Sigma notation, this is about the easiest question possible for sigma notation.
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Question in Sequences and Series
Students seem to struggle with Sigma notation, this is about the easiest question possible for sigma notation.
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Question in Functions
Simple questions on interval notation. If you are not randomising the order of your questions please turn on randomise choices in these questions.
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Question in Functions
Simple questions on interval notation. If you are not randomising the order of your questions please turn on randomise choices in these questions.
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Question in Functions
Simple questions on interval notation. If you are not randomising the order of your questions please turn on randomise choices in these questions.
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Question in Functions
Simple questions on interval notation. If you are not randomising the order of your questions please turn on randomise choices in these questions.
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Question in Functions
Simple questions on interval notation. If you are not randomising the order of your questions please turn on randomise choices in these questions.
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Question in Lois's workspace
Using Jsxgraph to draw the vector field for a differential equation of the form $\frac{dy}{dx}=f(x,y)=x^2-y^2$, and also by moving the point $(x_0,y_0)$ you can see the solution curves going through that point.
If you want to modify $f(x,y)$ simply change the definition of $f(x,y)$ and that of the variable str in the user defined function testfield in Extensions and scripts. You have to use javascript notation for functions and powers in the definition of $f(x,y)$.