47 results for "composite".
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Question in UWESbE - Combined Assessment
Determinig the CoG of a composite part
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Question in HELM books
Given f(x)=(x+a)/(x+b) and g(x) = 1/x, compute f(g(x)) and g(f(x)).
a and b are randomised integers.
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Question in HELM books
Given 2 randomised functions f(x) (linear) and g(x) (quadratic), find one of f(f), f(g), g(f) or g(g) at a randomised integer x-value
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Question in HELM books
Given 2 randomised functions f (linear) and g (quadratic), find one of f(f), f(g), g(f) or g(g)
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Finding composite functions of 2 linear functions.
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Question in Radu Dragomir's workspace
This question tests the student's ability to identify the factors of some composite numbers and the highest common factors of two numbers.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Finding composite functions of a quadratic function and a logarithmic function.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Find the centroid of a shape made up of a rectangle and two triangles.
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Exam (3 questions) in Engineering Statics
Homework set. Find centroids of shapes by dividing them into simple subshapes.
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Exam (10 questions) in NCM4 FINAL EXAM Fall 2022
This test will assess a students ability to work with piecewise and composite functions.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Evaluating composite functions involving a linear function and a modulus function of the form $f(x)=|x|+c$, for a given value of $x$.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Finding composite functions of a linear function and a modulus function.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Finding composite functions of a quadratic function and an exponential function.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Finding composite functions of a linear function and an exponential function.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Finding composite functions of a linear function and a logarithmic function.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Finding composite functions of a linear function and a function of the form $x^n+a$.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Finding composite functions of 2 linear functions.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Calculate the moment of inertia of a composite shape consiting of two rectangles about the x or y-axis. Parallel axis theorem is often required.
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Exam (8 questions) in Terry's workspace
This test will assess a students ability to work with piecewise and composite functions.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Find moment of inertia of a composite shape consisting of a rectangle and two triangles with respect to the x-axis. Shapes rest on the x-axis so the parallel axis theorem is not required.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Find the centroid of a shape made from a rectangle, triangle, and circle.
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
Composite multiplication and division of complex numbers. Two parts.
Original: https://numbas.mathcentre.ac.uk/question/11787/arithmetics-of-complex-numbers-iv/ by Newcastle University Mathematics and Statistics
Translated to German
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Question in Transition to university
Sort a list of numbers into "prime" or "composite".
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Question in Algebra 1 - 2020
Find the inverse of a composite function by finding the inverses of two functions and then the composite of these; and by finding the composite of two functions then finding the inverse. The question then concludes by asking students to compare their two answers and verify they're equivalent.
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Question in Discrete Mathematics
Introduction to modular arithmetic in $\mathbb Z_b$ using a multiplication table and lookup with coprime $b \in \mathbb N$.
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Question in Archive
Find the inverse of a composite function by finding the inverses of two functions and then the composite of these; and by finding the composite of two functions then finding the inverse. The question then concludes by asking students to compare their two answers and verify they're equivalent.
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Question in Maths supportEvaluating and finding composite functions.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Find the inverse of a composite function by finding the inverses of two functions and then the composite of these; and by finding the composite of two functions then finding the inverse. The question then concludes by asking students to compare their two answers and verify they're equivalent.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Composite multiplication and division of complex numbers. Two parts.