115 results for "vertical".
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Graphing y=ab±x+d+c
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Graphing y=abx+c
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Graphing y=alogb(x)+c
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
Graphing y=alogb(±x+d)+c
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Question in How-tos
The CSS preamble adds a vertical line down the input for part b, to separate the two parts of the matrix.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Practicing skills required for sketching line graphs depicting DNA melting temperature according to the percentage of GC content. The question includes: a) identifying the vertical intercept, b) choosing the accurate sketch from a list, and c) interpreting elements of the sketch in context.
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Question in HELM books
Find the gradient and y-axis intercept of a line through 2 points. The line is not vertical.
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Question in HELM books
Find the equation of a line through 2 points. The line is not vertical.
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Question in HELM books
Find the gradient of a line through 2 points. The line is not vertical.
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Question in HELM books
Identify the gradient and y-axis intercept of a random non-vertical line.
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Question in HELM books
Find the vertical intercept of 4 lines. Part of HELM book 2.5.1
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Question in MfEP Progress Quizzes
Question asks students to find the time taken for an object thrown vertically upward from a platform to reach the ground. Set up randomly chooses environment to be on Earth, Mars or the Moon and uses appropriate acceleration due to gravity. The initial velocity of the body and height of the platform above the ground are randomly selected. In this version students are expected to write up their working and submit it seperately to the Numbas question. Students are expcted to recognise that only the positive solution has physical significance.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Student is given two points defined symbolically, and must find the equation of the line they define, then use integration to find an equation for the area under the line, bounded by the x-axis and vertical lines through the two points.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Find the reactions of a rigid body (a truss) at a pin and roller. All loads are either horizontal or vertical.
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Question in Graphs and series
sin vertically shifted Working 1_11_16
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Question in Graphs and series
sin vertically shifted Working 1_11_16
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Question in Graphs and series
Given the graph the student enters the equation
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Question in Graphs and series
Given the graph the student enters the equation
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Question in Graphs and series
Given the graph the student enters the equation
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Question in Graphs and series
Given th original formula the student enters the transformed formula
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Question in Graphs and series
Given th original formula the student enters the transformed formula
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Question in Graphs and series
Given the original formula the student enters the transformed formula.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Determine expressions for internal shear and bending moment as a function of x for a beam with two vertical loads.
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Question in Engineering Statics
An A-frame structure supporting a force and a moment. The feet are at the different vertical positions so the solution will require simultaneous equations, unless you rotate the coordinate system.
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Question in Engineering Statics
An A-frame structure supporting a force and a moment. The feet are at the same vertical position, so taking moments at one foot yields the y component of the reaction at the other.
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Question in MST00050
Horizontal and vertical shifts and scales of a random cubic spline
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Question in Demos
Customised for the Numbas demo exam
Motion under gravity. Object is projected vertically with initial velocity Vm/s. Find time to maximum height and the maximum height. Now includes an interactive plot.
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Question in MST00050
This question asks a student to draw a straight line graph by dragging points.
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Question in MST00050
Horizontal and vertical shifts and scales of a random cubic spline
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Question in MST00050
Horizontal and vertical shifts and scales of a random cubic spline