122 results for "task".
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Question in HELM books
Identify whether or not an expression is a polynomial. Part of HELM Book 1.2
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Question in HELM books
Subtract indices. Part of HELM Book 1.2
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Question in HELM books
Multiply indices. Part of HELM Book 1.2
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Question in HELM books
Add indices. Part of HELM Book 1.2
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Exam (6 questions) in Martin's workspace
Some basic tasks involving vectors, including converting to/from component form, scalar product, resultant vectors.
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Question in GCSE level questions
Use the product rule (number of ways of doing A and B = (no. for A)*(no. for B)) to count the number of ways of doing two independent tasks.
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Question in Newcastle University Sports Science
Paired t-test to see if there is a difference between times taken to complete a task.
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Question in Linear and Discrete
A question that will allow students to check their understanding of the Caesar Cipher by encrypting a short message given a random key. May be updated with a decryption task later.
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Exam (10 questions) in Sean/Thanom share space
No description given
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Exam (10 questions) in Sean/Thanom share space
No description given
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Question in Demos
This question defines an otherwise-pointless pre-submit task of "wait for a while" before marking the student's answer, in order to demonstrate how to use the pre-submit tasks feature.
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Question in Linear Algebra 1st year
A combination of tasks: checking which matrix products exist, calculating some of these products, calculating transpose matrices. Comparing product of transpose with transpose of product. Experiencing associativity of matrix multiplication. Not much randomisation, only in which matrix product is computed as second option.
Comprehensive solution written out in Advice.
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Question in Linear Algebra 1st year
A combination of tasks: checking which matrix products exist, calculating some of these products, calculating transpose matrices. Comparing product of transpose with transpose of product. Experiencing associativity of matrix multiplication. Not much randomisation, only in which matrix product is computed as second option.
Comprehensive solution written out in Advice.
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Question in Louis's workspace
Question 3 from module 1 mid module assessment task
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Question in Ruth's workspace
Points of intersection
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
A group (chosen randomly, the groups with 6 and those 8 elements are available) is given by its multiplication table. The task is to check whether the group is commutative, to identify all elements of order $\le 2$, and to find a subgroup which has half as many elements as the given group.
(In German.)
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Question in Bill's workspace
Paired t-test to see if there is a difference between times take in a task.
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyThe reduced masses are pre-calculated for this question and included in a list. It would be more elegant to program Numbas to permute atoms together to generate diatomic molecules while constraining the permutations to those which are chemically/physically reasonable, so as to allow calculation of each reduced mass directly from the atomic masses- but organising this with high computational efficiency might be a significant programing task (add to "to do" list).
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyThe reduced masses are pre-calculated for this question and included in a list. It would be more elegant to program Numbas to permute atoms together to generate diatomic molecules while constraining the permutations to those which are chemically/physically reasonable, so as to allow calculation of each reduced mass directly from the atomic masses- but organising this with high computational efficiency might be a significant programing task (add to "to do" list).
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For ENG1002 - Matlab Lab 4: Differentiation, Integration, Solving Differentiation equations.
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For ENG1002 - Matlab Lab 4: Differentiation, Integration, Solving Differentiation equations.
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For ENG1002 - Matlab Lab 4: Differentiation, Integration, Solving Differentiation equations.
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Exam (3 questions) in Trent's workspace
No description given
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyThe reduced masses are pre-calculated for this question and included in a list. It would be more elegant to program Numbas to permute atoms together to generate diatomic molecules while constraining the permutations to those which are chemically/physically reasonable, so as to allow calculation of each reduced mass directly from the atomic masses- but organising this with high computational efficiency might be a significant programing task (add to "to do" list).
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyThe reduced masses are pre-calculated for this question and included in a list. It would be more elegant to program Numbas to permute atoms together to generate diatomic molecules while constraining the permutations to those which are chemically/physically reasonable, so as to allow calculation of each reduced mass directly from the atomic masses- but organising this with high computational efficiency might be a significant programing task (add to "to do" list).
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyThe reduced masses are pre-calculated for this question and included in a list. It would be more elegant to program Numbas to permute atoms together to generate diatomic molecules while constraining the permutations to those which are chemically/physically reasonable, so as to allow calculation of each reduced mass directly from the atomic masses- but organising this with high computational efficiency might be a significant programing task (add to "to do" list).
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Question in Ruth's workspace
Using BIDMAS rules to solve equations
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Question in Ruth's workspace
Simplifying equations/collecting like terms
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Question in Ruth's workspace
Rearranging equations/making x the subject
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Question in Ruth's workspace
Solving equations for x