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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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The students read a blog about someone who moved to another apartment. They answer the content questions about the text.
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Lobster on the menu?: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read a short text about a lobster in the aquarium of a fish restaurant. They answer the content questions about the text.
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The students read a blog about the characteristics and habits of the Belgians.
There are different types of questions about the text. The student:
- indicates whether the writer of the text agrees or disagrees with a statement;
- explains concepts from …
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The students read a blog about someone who fled to Belgium and applied for asylum in our country. They answer the content questions about the text.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 1: People from all over the world of Language Law 2.3 in …
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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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Sine function
Elements of the sine function: amplitude, equilibrium line and period. You receive a job description and get the requested information from it.
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Working out squares with remarkable products
Calculate the following squares using the rule of remarkable products.
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Proportions
An exercise on solving proportions: a/b = c/d means ad = bc.
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Distributivity in multiplication
Working out multiplications using distributivity: e.g. 31x11 = (30+1)x(10+1) = 300 + 30 + 10 + 1 = 341.
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Square roots of natural numbers
This exercise is about square roots of natural numbers, which have a natural number as a solution.
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Elections: Quiz
View the Karrewiet report on the elections . You then solve multiple choice questions about the broadcast.
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