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Can you pick the correct math equations without clicking on an incorrect one?
created by
Geo1
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Click on the correct math equations (i.e 1+1=2 or 5*4=20). Don't click on incorrect math equations (i.e. 1+1=4 or 5*4=15). A ^ symbolizes an exponent.
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Fuzzy Math or Not? - Clickable Quiz
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Geo1
Created Jun 13, 2012 in
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Noether
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Jun 13th, 2012 at 18:06 GMT
3 points
Is it weird that I got some of these wrong because I'm too good at math?
WyvernSabres
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Jun 13th, 2012 at 22:10 GMT
1 point
Not for the first time, I agree with you. The symbol √ represents the positive square root, so √121 = 11. Furthermore, sin(90) isn't 1, it's about 0.894. The quiz should say sin(90°)=1. Nevertheless, it's basically a very good quiz with some neat false leads.
Geo1
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Jun 13th, 2012 at 23:10 GMT
2 points
@WyvernSabres- Thanks for the input, I'll make the changes.
Zak6009
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Oct 18th, 2012 at 01:24 GMT
1 point
Awesome! More like this please.
stephantop
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Feb 9th, 2013 at 15:52 GMT
1 point
I've had students make every last one of these mistakes at some point. Everybody should take this!
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