44 results.
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Question in Algebra
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Question in Algebra
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Question in Deactivated user's workspace
Find ∫ax+b(x+c)(x+d)dx,a≠0,c≠d.
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Question in MESH
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in Algebra
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Factorise ax2+bx+c into linear factors.
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in Jos's workspace
Template question. The student is asked to perform a two factor ANOVA to test the null hypotheses that the measurement does not depend on each of the factors, and that there is no interaction between the factors.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Factorise x2+bx+c into 2 distinct linear factors and then find ∫ax2+bx+cdx using partial fractions or otherwise.
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Question in Demos
Customised for the Numbas demo exam
Factorise x2+cx+d into 2 distinct linear factors and then find ∫ax+bx2+cx+ddx,a≠0 using partial fractions or otherwise.
Video in Show steps.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Factorise ax2+bx+c into linear factors.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Two factor ANOVA example
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Factorising 5 to 7 digit numbers into a product of prime powers.
Uses the marking algorithms from question 1 of this CBA
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Given ab∈Q for suitable choices of a and b, find all n∈N such that ϕ(n)=abn.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Given m∈N, find values of n∈N such that σ(n)=m.
There are at most two such solutions in this question.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Factorise x2+bx+c into 2 distinct linear factors and then find ∫ax2+bx+cdx using partial fractions or otherwise.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find ∫ax+b(x+c)(x+d)dx,a≠0,c≠d.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Factorise x2+cx+d into 2 distinct linear factors and then find ∫ax+bx2+cx+ddx,a≠0 using partial fractions or otherwise.
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Question in Transition to university
Apply the factor theorem to check which of a list of linear polynomials are factors of another polynomial.
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Question in Transition to university
This question tests the student's ability to identify the factors of some composite numbers and the highest common factors of two numbers.
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Question in Transition to university
Factorise polynomials by identifying common factors. The first expression has a constant common factor; the rest have common factors involving variables.
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Question in Algebra
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Question in Graphing and Polynomials
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Question in Julie's workspace
Template question. The student is asked to perform a two factor ANOVA to test the null hypotheses that the measurement does not depend on each of the factors, and that there is no interaction between the factors.