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Adding rational numbers: Exercises
BookWidgets exercises on adding and subtracting rational numbers in fraction form and as a decimal number.
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Adding vectors: Exercises
BookWidgets exercises on adding vectors in the plane, including using the Chasles-Möbius property.
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Vector coordinate: Exercises
BookWidgets exercises on determining the coordinate of a vector in the plane with respect to an orthonormal coordinate system.
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Multiple of a vector: Exercises
BookWidgets exercises on multiplying a vector in the plane by a number.
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Adding vectors: Exercises
BookWidgets exercises on adding vectors, via the coordinates, in the plane.
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Scalar product in the plane: Exercises
BookWidgets exercises on calculating the scalar product, or inner product, of 2 vectors in the plane.
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Distance from a point to a plane: Exercises
Two BookWidgets exercises on calculating the distance from a point to a plane in space.
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Basic functions: Exercises
Recognize the correct elementary function on a graph.
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Rule of Three: Exercises
Extra exercises on the rule of three supplemented with an improvement key. This covers:
- cost accounting,
- percent calculation.
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Inverse function: Exercises
BookWidgets exercises on calculating the inverse function of a first or second degree function.
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Is clean normal?: Statement game
With this game you will think together about what you think is and is not clean. You decide together what is clean or hygienic enough. You will also discover what you and your team are already doing well and what could be improved. The game is a …
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Corners in a quadrilateral
Sum of the four angles in a quadrilateral is 360 degrees. Calculate the size of an angle, based on three given angles.
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