120 results for "apply".
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Question in Transition to university
Given the first few terms of an arithmetic sequence, write down its formula, then find a couple of particular terms.
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Question in Transition to university
Rearrange some expressions involving logarithms by applying the relation $\log_b(a) = c \iff a = b^c$.
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Question in Transition to university
Apply the factor theorem to check which of a list of linear polynomials are factors of another polynomial.
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Question in Transition to university
Apply and combine logarithm laws in a given equation to find the value of $x$.
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Exam (5 questions) in Transition to university
Apply the factor and remainder theorems to manipulate polynomial expressions
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Question in Thomas's workspace
Apply the quadratic formula to find the roots of a given equation. The quadratic formula is given in the steps if the student requires it.
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Question in Katy's workspace
Apply and combine logarithm laws in a given equation to find the value of $x$.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Given the first few terms of an arithmetic sequence, write down its formula, then find a couple of particular terms.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Rearrange some expressions involving logarithms by applying the relation $\log_b(a) = c \iff a = b^c$.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Apply the factor theorem to check which of a list of linear polynomials are factors of another polynomial.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Apply and combine logarithm laws in a given equation to find the value of $x$.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Rearrange some expressions involving logarithms by applying the relation $\log_b(a) = c \iff a = b^c$.
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Question in Trignometry
Find the tension in a rope necessary to prevent a bracket from rotating by applying $\Sigma M = 0$.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Rearrange some expressions involving logarithms by applying the relation $\log_b(a) = c \iff a = b^c$.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Apply and combine logarithm laws in a given equation to find the value of $x$.
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Question in JD's workspace
Apply the factor theorem to check which of a list of linear polynomials are factors of another polynomial.
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Question in Algebra
Apply the quadratic formula to find the roots of a given equation. The quadratic formula is given in the steps if the student requires it.
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Question in Newcastle University Sports Science
Kruskal-Wallis test with ties.
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Question in Maths support
Given the first few terms of an arithmetic sequence, write down its formula, then find a couple of particular terms.
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Question in Christian's workspace
Given a statement in words of a relationship between two variables, write down a corresponding formula. It's marked correct if values satisfying the relationship satisfy the formula, and values not satisfying the relationship don't.
Then, given a value for one of the variables, work out the value of the other one. They're substituted into the formula given in the first part and marked correct if it's satisfied.
Both parts use custom marking algorithms.
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Question in Johnny's workspace
Rearrange some expressions involving logarithms by applying the relation $\log_b(a) = c \iff a = b^c$.
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Question in Algebra Mat140
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Question in Harry's workspace
Rearrange some expressions involving logarithms by applying the relation $\log_b(a) = c \iff a = b^c$.
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Question in LSE MA103 Intro Abstract Maths
Find the gcd $d$ of two positive integers $a$ and $b$ also find integers $x,y$ such that $ax+by=d$, using the extended Euclidean algorithm.
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Question in cormac's workspace
Two questions testing the application of the Cosine Rule when given two sides and an angle. In these questions, the triangle is always acute and both of the given side lengths are adjacent to the given angle.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Two questions testing the application of the Cosine Rule when given two sides and an angle. In these questions, the triangle is always acute and both of the given side lengths are adjacent to the given angle.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Two questions testing the application of the Sine Rule when given two angles and a side. In this question the triangle is obtuse. In one question, the two given angles are both acute. In the second, one of the angles is obtuse.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
A question testing the application of the Cosine Rule when given three side lengths. In this question, the triangle is always acute. A secondary application is finding the area of a triangle.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Two questions testing the application of the Sine Rule when given two angles and a side. In this question, the triangle is always acute.
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Question in Katy's workspace
Find the sum of two 2-dimensional vectors, graphically and exactly using the parallelogram rule.