358 results for "order".
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find the solution of a first order separable differential equation of the form $axyy'=b+y^2$.
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Find the first 3 terms in the MacLaurin series for $f(x)=(a+bx)^{1/n}$ i.e. up to and including terms in $x^2$.
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$x_n=\frac{an+b}{cn+d}$. Find the least integer $N$ such that $\left|x_n -\frac{a}{c}\right| \le 10 ^{-r},\;n\geq N$, $2\leq r \leq 6$.
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Integrate $f(x) = ae ^ {bx} + c\sin(dx) + px^q$. Must input $C$ as the constant of integration.
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Find $\displaystyle \int (ax+b)\cos(cx+d)\; dx $ and hence find $\displaystyle \int (ax+b)^2\sin(cx+d)\; dx $
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Find $\displaystyle \int \frac{a}{(bx+c)^n}\;dx$
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Given constant demand for a product, calculate the economic order quantity, and the minimum cost per year.
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Given constant demand for a product, with a single break point on the price, calculate the economic order quantity, and the minimum cost per year.
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Exam (2 questions) in Content created by Newcastle University
Determine the optimal frequency and size of orders given information about demand and prices.
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Integrating by parts.
Find $ \int ax\sin(bx+c)\;dx$ or $\int ax e^{bx+c}\;dx$
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The derivative of $\displaystyle \frac{ax+b}{cx^2+d}$ is of the form $\displaystyle \frac{g(x)}{(cx^2+d)^2}$. Find $g(x)$.
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The derivative of $\displaystyle \frac{a+be^{cx}}{b+ae^{cx}}$ is $\displaystyle \frac{pe^{cx}} {(b+ae^{cx})^2}$. Find $p$.
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The derivative of $\displaystyle \frac{ax+b}{\sqrt{cx+d}}$ is $\displaystyle \frac{g(x)}{2(cx+d)^{3/2}}$. Find $g(x)$.
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The derivative of $\displaystyle \frac{ax^2+b}{cx^2+d}$ is $\displaystyle \frac{g(x)}{(cx^2+d)^2}$. Find $g(x)$.
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Eight questions on finding least upper bounds and greatest lower bounds of various sets.
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Given two complex numbers, find by inspection the one that is a root of a given quartic real polynomial and hence find the other roots.
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Solve: $\displaystyle \frac{d^2y}{dx^2}+2a\frac{dy}{dx}+(a^2+b^2)y=0,\;y(0)=1$ and $y'(0)=c$.
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Solve for $x(t)$, $\displaystyle\frac{dx}{dt}=\frac{a}{(x+b)^n},\;x(0)=0$
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Solve: $\displaystyle \frac{d^2y}{dx^2}+2a\frac{dy}{dx}+a^2y=0,\;y(0)=c$ and $y(1)=d$. (Equal roots example).
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Find the first 3 terms in the Taylor series at $x=c$ for $f(x)=(a+bx)^{1/n}$ i.e. up to and including terms in $x^2$.
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Transform a second order ODE into 2D non-autonomous and 3D autonomous dynamical systems of ODEs.
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Transform a second order ODE into 2D non-autonomous and 3D autonomous dynamical systems of ODEs.
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Provided with information on a sample with sample mean and standard deviation, but no information on the population variance, use the t test to either accept or reject a given null hypothesis.
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Provided with information on a sample with sample mean and known population variance, use the z test to either accept or reject a given null hypothesis.
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Solve for $x$: $\displaystyle ax ^ 2 + bx + c=0$.
Entering the correct roots in any order is marked as correct. However, entering one correct and the other incorrect gives feedback stating that both are incorrect.
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Question in Transition to university
Use the BODMAS rule to determine the order in which to evaluate some arithmetic expressions.
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Question in Transition to university
This question tests the student's ability to solve simple linear equations by elimination. Part a) involves only having to manipulate one equation in order to solve, and part b) involves having to manipulate both equations in order to solve.
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Question in Transition to university
Manipulate fractions in order to add and subtract them. The difficulty escalates through the inclusion of a whole integer and a decimal, which both need to be converted into a fraction before the addition/subtraction can take place.
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Question in Equations
This question tests the student's ability to solve simple linear equations by elimination. Part a) involves only having to manipulate one equation in order to solve, and part b) involves having to manipulate both equations in order to solve.
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Question in Maria's workspace
This question tests the student's ability to solve simple linear equations by elimination. Part a) involves only having to manipulate one equation in order to solve, and part b) involves having to manipulate both equations in order to solve.