47 results for "valid".
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Exam (5 questions) in Custom Scripts
A collection of questions (frequently updated) to demonstrate the usage of the Logic extension.
Current questions:
- Make syllogisms (either valid, invalid or valid under an additional assumption);
- Write statements in Polish and reverse Polish notation, find the truth table, determine satisfiability;
- Test whether a collection of statements $\Gamma$ models a statement $\phi$;
- Write the Disjunctive and Conjunctive Normal Forms for a statement.
Needs the Logic Extension!
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Question in Complex
Multiplication and addition of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in Grainne's workspace
Multiplication and addition of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in Grainne's workspace
Multiplication and addition of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in MArisa's workspace
Multiplication and addition of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in John's workspace
Inverse and division of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in Grainne's workspace
Multiplication and addition of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in Amit's workspace
Multiplication and addition of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in MArisa's workspace
Multiplication and addition of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in MATH6005 Engineering Mathematics 101
Inverse and division of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in MATH6005 Engineering Mathematics 101
Multiplication and addition of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in Violeta's workspace
Inverse and division of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in Violeta's workspace
Multiplication and addition of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Question in Kma's workspace
(Green’s theorem). $\Gamma$ a rectangle, find: $\displaystyle \oint_{\Gamma} \left(ax^2-by \right)\;dx+\left(cy^2+px\right)\;dy$.
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Question in Ida Friestad's workspace
(Green’s theorem). $\Gamma$ a rectangle, find: $\displaystyle \oint_{\Gamma} \left(ax^2-by \right)\;dx+\left(cy^2+px\right)\;dy$.
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Question in Robert's workspace
A question testing the application of the Cosine Rule when given three side lengths. In this question, the triangle is always acute. A secondary application is finding the area of a triangle.
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Question in Robert's workspace
A question testing the application of the Cosine Rule when given three side lengths. In this question, the triangle is always acute. A secondary application is finding the area of a triangle.