157 results for "proper".
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Rewrite the expression $\frac{c}{(x+a)(x+b)}$ as partial fractions in the form $\frac{A}{x+a}+\frac{B}{x+b}$.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Rewrite the expression $\frac{c}{kx^2+mx+n}$ as partial fractions in the form $\frac{A}{kx+a}+\frac{B}{x+b}$, where the quadratic $kx^2+mx+n=(kx+a)(x+b)$.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Rewrite the expression $\frac{c}{(kx+a)(x+b)}$ as partial fractions in the form $\frac{A}{kx+a}+\frac{B}{x+b}$.
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Exam (4 questions) in .Matrix Algebra
2x2 by ad-bc, 3x3 by Laplace expansion, properties of determinants
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Finding the modulus and argument (in radians) of four complex numbers; the arguments between $-\pi$ and $\pi$ and careful with quadrants!
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Question in pre-algebra Numeracy and Arithmetic
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Exam (3 questions) in pre-algebra Numeracy and Arithmetic
Equivalent fractions, simplifying, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions. Converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions.
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Question in TALMO Formative assessment talk 2022
Demonstrating a feedback loop in a Numbas part: which of the required properties does your answer satisfy?
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Question in Mash's workspace
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Rewrite the expression $\frac{cx+d}{(x+a)^2}$ as partial fractions in the form $\frac{A}{x+a}+\frac{B}{(x+a)^2}$.
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Question in MXB241 Weekly Quizzes
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Question in MXB241 Weekly Quizzes
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Exam (2 questions) in Engineering Statics
Homeworks 36, 37, 38 and 39 don't resume properly in Numbas LTI, so broken into individual problems.
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Question in Jonathan's workspace
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Question in Assessment Exercises
Evaluate $\int_1^{\,m}(ax ^ 2 + b x + c)^2\;dx$, $\int_0^{p}\frac{1}{x+d}\;dx,\;\int_0^\pi x \sin(qx) \;dx$, $\int_0^{r}x ^ {2}e^{t x}\;dx$
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Question in .Matrix Algebra
Useful properties of determinants that allow simplification.
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Exam (1 question) in Conor's workspace
In this assignment, try and find the roots of a randomly generated polynomial, using the quadratic equation.
A test assignment to see if it integrates properly into Canvas. -
Question in AJAY's workspaceThis is a new and easy way for solving quadratic equation. It is based on the property that the roots are equidistant from the average.
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Question in Madhava's workspace
These are basic circuit analysis questions and can be used for year 1 introductory classes to circuit analysis.
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Question in How-tos
The student is asked to write a number with a certain property, or tick a box labelled "this is impossible" if it can't be done.
A custom marking algorithm on the gap-fill part first checks if the student ticked the box. If they did, their answer is marked correct if it really is impossible. If they didn't tick it, their number is checked against the required property.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Use a table of properties to find the Area Moment of inertia for simple shapes: rectangle, triangle, circle, semicircle, and quarter circle.
The parallel axis theorem is not required for any of these shapes. One situation requires subtracting a triangle from a rectangle however.
Distinguish between centroidal and non-centroidal moments of inertia.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Application of the Poisson distribution given expected number of events per interval.
Finding probabilities using the Poisson distribution.
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Question in Julia's workspace
The student is asked to write a matrix with a certain property, or tick a box labelled "this is impossible" if it can't be done.
A custom marking algorithm on the gap-fill part first checks if the student ticked the box. If they did, their answer is marked correct if it really is impossible. If they didn't tick it, their matrix is checked against the required property.
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Question in How-tos
This question demonstrates defining an 'unknown' function $F(x)$ as a custom function so that it can be used in marking.
The definition of $F$ is arbitrary, so care must be taken to ensure it doesn't have more properties, such as evenness, than necessary.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Application of the binomial distribution given probabilities of success of an event.
Finding probabilities using the binomial distribution.
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Question in Denis's workspace
Given a linear programming problem in standard form, write down the dual problem.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Given a linear programming problem in standard form, write down the dual problem.
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Question in Denis's workspace
Given a linear programming problem in standard form, write down the dual problem.
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Question in Luke's workspace
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
Deduce some properties of elements of $\mathbb F_4$, given its multiplication table. (E.g., which element is the zero, the one element, ...)