101 results for "sheet".
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Question in Demos
The student is shown a GeoGebra worksheet containing a single point on a grid. They must move the point to the required coordinates.
The part is marked as correct if the point is in the right position.
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Question in Stats
Conduct a linear regression analysis using a spreadsheet or stats program.
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Exam (12 questions) in MATH6006 - Engineering Maths 102
Differentiation questions (mostly partial differentiation) with customised feedback, with the intention of catching common errors.
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Exam (12 questions) in MATH6006 - Engineering Maths 102Questions on differentiation by rule, including product rule and chain rule. Some student errors are anticipated and customised feedback is given.
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Question in MATH6006 - Engineering Maths 102Product rule question with feedback given for anticipated student errors.
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Question in MATH6006 - Engineering Maths 102Product rule question with feedback given for anticipated student errors.
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Question in Christian's workspace
Doesn't work - used the old extension.
Mark a GeoGebra worksheet.
Needs a worked solution.
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Question in Demos
This question shows how to load a GeoGebra applet from geogebra.org.
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Question in 1202
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
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Question in 1202
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs. There are four version of this question: I: cubic, II: linear, III: quadratic, IV: sinusoisal.
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Question in How-tos
This question shows how to load a GeoGebra applet in JavaScript, avoiding the JME functions. This allows you to do some more complicated manipulation of the worksheet than simply redefining objects.
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Question in Demos
This question shows how to use the GeoGebra extension to start with a blank worksheet, and add objects to it.
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Question in Demos
This question demonstrates how to display a GeoGebra worksheet loaded from a file attached to the question.
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Exam (4 questions) in Kariane's workspace
Welcome the the first stats quiz! It's very short.
- You have 25 minutes.
- There are 3 questions (with parts). The topics are measures of central tendency and measures of spread.
- Enter all of your answers and keep 2 decimal places.
- Submit them as you go to make sure you don't carry mistakes. You can't change your answer once you've submitted it.
Write down on a sheet of paper the data you are given, along with your detailed calculations. Submit a picture on google classroom.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Good luck!
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Exam (1 question) in Christian's workspaceThis exam shows that the worksheet theme now includes the introduction text in each copy of the exam.
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Question in Fundamental Physical Chemistry CIT
Calculating the work done by 1 mole of an ideal gas at constant temperature.
Q12 from Thermochemistry revision sheet
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Question in Fundamental Physical Chemistry CIT
Use the specific heat capacity of an object and the heat released to calculate the final temperature.
Custom marking used to allow for partial credit for common errors (mal rules)
Thermochemistry Revision Sheet Q7
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Question in Fundamental Physical Chemistry CIT
Question steps student through the process of finding the molar heat of dissolution.
Adaptive marking and partial credit used
Thermochemistry Revision Sheet Q3
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Question in Fundamental Physical Chemistry CIT
Use the specific heat capacity of an object and the change in temperature to calculate the heat added to that object.
Uses Custom marking to allow partial credit for common student errors (mal rules).
Thermochemistry Revision Sheet Q 5
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Question in How-tos
Construct a line through two points in a GeoGebra worksheet. Change the line by setting the positions of the two points when the worksheet is embedded into the question.
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A randomised line in a GeoGebra worksheet - construct the definition of the line manually Should not be usedQuestion in How-tos
Construct a line in a GeoGebra worksheet by writing its definition string by hand.
This isn't a very neat way of doing this. It's easier to define two points in GeoGebra, then make a line through those points. You can set the positions of the points from Numbas using vectors.
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Question in Junlei's workspace
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Question in Junlei's workspace
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Question in Junlei's workspace
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Question in Xiaodan's workspace
Construct a line through two points in a GeoGebra worksheet. Change the line by setting the positions of the two points when the worksheet is embedded into the question.
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Question in Calculus Math 5A
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs. There are four version of this question: I: cubic, II: linear, III: quadratic, IV: sinusoisal.
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Question in Calculus Math 5A
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs. There are four version of this question: I: cubic, II: linear, III: quadratic, IV: sinusoisal.
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Question in Calculus Math 5A
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs. There are four version of this question: I: cubic, II: linear, III: quadratic, IV: sinusoisal.
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Question in Pete's workspace
Converting Binary to Decimal
rebelmaths
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Exam (6 questions) in Sharika's workspace
Questions about percentage and ratio, applied to finance.
Based on section 3.2 of the Maths-Aid workbook on numerical reasoning.