227 results for "method".
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Exam (1 question) in Blathnaid's workspace
Practice dividing polynomials using the long division method.
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Exam (13 questions) in Deirdre's workspace
Integration by parts, trigonometric integrals, partial fractions, complete the square
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Question in Arithmetic
Find a% of b using a calculator. Suggested method to use decimal equivalent.
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Exam (3 questions) in Blathnaid's workspace
4 questions. Qualitative, quantitative random variables, types of sampling, frequencies, stem and leaf plot, descriptive statistics.
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Question in Algebra 1
Solve for $x$ and $y$: \[ \begin{eqnarray} a_1x+b_1y&=&c_1\\ a_2x+b_2y&=&c_2 \end{eqnarray} \]
The included video describes a more direct method of solving when, for example, one of the equations gives a variable directly in terms of the other variable.
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Question in Lucy's workspace
Solve for $x$ and $y$: \[ \begin{eqnarray} a_1x+b_1y&=&c_1\\ a_2x+b_2y&=&c_2 \end{eqnarray} \]
The included video describes a more direct method of solving when, for example, one of the equations gives a variable directly in terms of the other variable.
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Question in Numeracy
These questions are asking you to use a non-calculator method to work out a percentage amount of a value.
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Question in Tore's workspace
Student is asked whether a quadratic equation can be factorised. If they say "yes", they're asked to give the factorisation.
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Exam (9 questions) in SDSQuestions used in a university course titled "Methods for solving differential equations"
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Exam (6 questions) in SDS
Integrate the product of two functions by the method of integration by parts.
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Question in C&G 2850 (Level 2) Engineering
Manufacturing methods
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Exam (4 questions) in mathcentre
4 questions. Qualitative, quantitative random variables, types of sampling, frequencies, stem and leaf plot, descriptive statistics.
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Exam (4 questions) in Maths Support Wiki
4 questions. Qualitative, quantitative random variables, types of sampling, frequencies, stem and leaf plot, descriptive statistics.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Solve for $x$ and $y$: \[ \begin{eqnarray} a_1x+b_1y&=&c_1\\ a_2x+b_2y&=&c_2 \end{eqnarray} \]
The included video describes a more direct method of solving when, for example, one of the equations gives a variable directly in terms of the other variable.
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Question in Perdita's workspace
Solve for $x$ and $y$: \[ \begin{eqnarray} a_1x+b_1y&=&c_1\\ a_2x+b_2y&=&c_2 \end{eqnarray} \]
The included video describes a more direct method of solving when, for example, one of the equations gives a variable directly in terms of the other variable.
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Question in joshua's workspace
Solve for $x$ and $y$: \[ \begin{eqnarray} a_1x+b_1y&=&c_1\\ a_2x+b_2y&=&c_2 \end{eqnarray} \]
The included video describes a more direct method of solving when, for example, one of the equations gives a variable directly in terms of the other variable.
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Question in David's workspace
Solve for $x$ and $y$: \[ \begin{eqnarray} a_1x+b_1y&=&c_1\\ a_2x+b_2y&=&c_2 \end{eqnarray} \]
The included video describes a more direct method of solving when, for example, one of the equations gives a variable directly in terms of the other variable.