201 results for "chain".
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Calculating the derivative of a function of the form sin(axm+bxn) using the chain rule.
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Question in Brunel University Maths
More work on differentiation with trigonometric functions
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Question in Brunel University Maths
More work on differentiation with trigonometric functions
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Question in Brunel University Maths
More work on differentiation with trigonometric functions
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Question in Brunel University Maths
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Question in Brunel University Maths
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Question in Core Foundation Maths
Using the chain rule with polynomials
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Question in Deactivated user's workspace
Using the chain rule within product rule problems.
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Question in Deactivated user's workspace
Using the chain rule with polynomials.
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Question in Deactivated user's workspace
Using the chain rule within product rule problems
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Question in Deactivated user's workspace
Using the chain rule with polynomials
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Question in Deactivated user's workspace
Using the chain rule with polynomials and negative powers.
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Question in Jinhua's workspace
Using the chain rule with polynomials
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Question in Jinhua's workspace
Using the chain rule within product rule problems
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Question in Jinhua's workspace
Using the chain rule with polynomials and negative powers
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Question in Core Foundation Maths
Integrate f(x)=aebx+csin(dx)+pxq. Must input C as the constant of integration.
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Exam (40 questions) in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Skills Audit for Maths and Stats for MGTT167 program code Students.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Calculating the rate of change of the temperature during a chemical reaction using the chain rule in a function of the form T=ate−t, and finding the maximum temperature of the reaction.
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyQuestion requires students to themselves calculate how many electrons are in the conjugated system for the molecules included in this question. As is standard for applications of the "particle in a box" model, the embedded assumption is that one electron is donated to the pi-system by each carbon within the conjugated chain. Students instructed to assume that there are 22 conjugated electrons in Beta-carotene.
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Exam (17 questions) in MATH7025
Differentiation of polynomials, cos, sin, exp, log functions. Product, quotient and chain rules.
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Question in Foundation Maths
Differentiate (axm+bx2+c)n.
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Question in Musa's workspace
Differentiate ln((ax+b)m)
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Question in Musa's workspace
Differentiate eaxm+bx2+c
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Question in Musa's workspace
Differentiate (axm+b)n.
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Exam (12 questions) in .Differential CalculusDesigned to instill a systematic method. The first 6 questions are scaffolded (step by step) followed by 2 randomly selected questions that only ask for a final answer.
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Question in MATH6006 - Engineering Maths 102Chain rule question with feedback given for anticipated student errors.
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Question in MATH6006 - Engineering Maths 102Chain rule question with feedback given for anticipated student errors.
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Question in All questions
A function f(x)=cln(ax2+bx)−x is sketched and tangent is also drawn. The equation of the tangent line is asked for and x-coordinate for horizontal tangent is asked for. Calculator.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Calculating the derivative of a function of the form sin(axm+bxn) using the chain rule.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Calculating the derivative of a function of the form sin(eax)+becos(cx) using the chain rule.