195 results for "indices".
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Questions testing understanding of the precedence of operators using BIDMAS. These questions only test BDMAS. That is, they test Brackets, Division/Multiplication and Addition/Subtraction.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Questions testing understanding of the precedence of operators using BIDMAS applied to integers. These questions only test IDMAS. That is Indices, Division/Multiplication and Addition/Subtraction.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Questions testing understanding of the precedence of operators using BIDMAS. That is, they test Brackets, Indices, Division/Multiplication and Addition/Subtraction.
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Question in Transition to university
Use the rule $\log_a(n^b) = b\log_a(n)$ to rearrange some expressions.
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Exam (7 questions) in Transition to university
Questions on powers, the laws of indices, and exponential growth.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
This question aims to test understanding and ability to use the laws of indices.
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Question in BS11001 questions
Use the rule $\log_a(n^b) = b\log_a(n)$ to rearrange some expressions.
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Question in Leonardo's workspace
This question aims to test understanding and ability to use the laws of indices involving an unkown parameter.
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Question in Kevin's workspace
Simplifying indices.
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Question in Kevin's workspace
Simplifying indices.
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Question in Timur's workspace
Questions testing understanding of the precedence of operators using BIDMAS. That is, they test Brackets, Indices, Division/Multiplication and Addition/Subtraction.
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Question in Getallenleer 2e jaar
This question aims to test understanding and ability to use the laws of indices.
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Question in J. Richard's workspace
This question aims to test understanding and ability to use the laws of indices.
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Question in J. Richard's workspace
This question aims to test understanding and ability to use the laws of indices.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Use the rule $\log_a(n^b) = b\log_a(n)$ to rearrange some expressions.
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Exam (4 questions) in Engineering Maths through Applications
Indices and Roots: Questions based on Exercise Intro(b) from the Textbook "Engineering Maths through Applications" by Kuldeep Singh.
Intended for use as Homework Exercises.
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Question in Engineering Maths through Applications
Indices and Roots
Questions based on Exercise Intro(b) from the Textbook "Engineering Maths through Applications" by Kuldeep Singh.
Intended for use as Homework Exercises.
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Question in Engineering Maths through Applications
Indices and Roots
Questions based on Exercise Intro(b) from the Textbook "Engineering Maths through Applications" by Kuldeep Singh.
Intended for use as Homework Exercises.
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Question in Engineering Maths through Applications
Indices and Roots
Questions based on Exercise Intro(b) from the Textbook "Engineering Maths through Applications" by Kuldeep Singh.
Intended for use as Homework Exercises.
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Question in Engineering Maths through Applications
Indices and Roots
Questions based on Exercise Intro(b) from the Textbook "Engineering Maths through Applications" by Kuldeep Singh.
Intended for use as Homework Exercises.Indices and Roots
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Question in John's workspace
This question aims to test understanding and ability to use the laws of indices.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Use the rule $\log_a(n^b) = b\log_a(n)$ to rearrange some expressions.
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Exam (1 question) in David's workspace
Laws of indices
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Simplifying indices.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Simplifying indices.
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Exam (7 questions) in Maria's workspace
Questions on powers, the laws of indices, and exponential growth.
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Exam (0 questions) in David's workspace
No description given
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Question in David's workspace
This question aims to test understanding and ability to use the laws of indices.
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Question in Jason's workspace
No description given
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Indices
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