DP Mathematical Studies Questionbank

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- 16M.1.sl.TZ2.2: Consider the numbers −1,4,23,√2,0.35 and \( -...
- 16M.1.sl.TZ1.5c: Phoebe states that the argument in part (b) can be shown to be valid, without the need of a truth...
- 16M.1.sl.TZ1.5b: Write the following argument in symbolic form:“If x is a real number and x is not a...
- 16M.1.sl.TZ1.5a: Consider the following statements z:x is an integerq:x is a rational...
- 12M.1.sl.TZ2.1c: Consider the following statements about c, d and r. Only three of these statements are...
- 09N.1.sl.TZ0.2: The Venn diagram shows the number sets N, Z, Q and...
- 11M.1.sl.TZ2.1b: List the elements of B .
- 13M.1.sl.TZ1.2a: List the elements of (i) U ; (ii) B .
- 13M.1.sl.TZ2.3: Consider the numbers 3, −5 , √7, 2−3 and 1.75. Complete the table below,...
- 07M.1.sl.TZ0.1b: Calculate √3.875−8.73−0.5, giving your answer (i) correct to the...
- 07M.1.sl.TZ0.6c: State which of the numbers in part (a) is irrational.
- 08M.1.sl.TZ1.11a: Consider the numbers 2, √3, −23 and the sets N,...
- 08M.1.sl.TZ2.4: Consider the numbers √3, 6, 212, π, −5, and the sets...
- 10M.1.sl.TZ1.2: The sets P, Q and U are defined as U = {Real Numbers} , P = {Positive Numbers} and...
- 14M.1.sl.TZ2.3a: 4
- 14M.1.sl.TZ2.3b: 13
- 14M.1.sl.TZ2.3d: 0.38
- 14M.1.sl.TZ2.3c: π
- 14M.1.sl.TZ2.3e: √5
- 14M.1.sl.TZ2.3f: −0.25
- 18M.1.sl.TZ2.4b: Josh states: “Every integer is a natural number”. Write down whether Josh’s statement is...
- 18M.1.sl.TZ2.4a: Complete the second column of the table by giving one example of a number from each set.
Sub sections and their related questions
Natural numbers, N ; integers, Z ; rational numbers, Q ; and real numbers, R .
- 10M.1.sl.TZ1.2: The sets P, Q and U are defined as U = {Real Numbers} , P = {Positive Numbers} and...
- 12M.1.sl.TZ2.1c: Consider the following statements about c, d and r. Only three of these statements are...
- 09N.1.sl.TZ0.2: The Venn diagram shows the number sets N, Z, Q and...
- 13M.1.sl.TZ2.3: Consider the numbers 3, −5 , √7, 2−3 and 1.75. Complete the table below,...
- 11M.1.sl.TZ2.1b: List the elements of B .
- 13M.1.sl.TZ1.2a: List the elements of (i) U ; (ii) B .
- 07M.1.sl.TZ0.1b: Calculate √3.875−8.73−0.5, giving your answer (i) correct to the...
- 07M.1.sl.TZ0.6c: State which of the numbers in part (a) is irrational.
- 08M.1.sl.TZ1.11a: Consider the numbers 2, √3, −23 and the sets N,...
- 08M.1.sl.TZ2.4: Consider the numbers √3, 6, 212, π, −5, and the sets...
- 14M.1.sl.TZ2.3a: 4
- 14M.1.sl.TZ2.3b: 13
- 14M.1.sl.TZ2.3c: π
- 14M.1.sl.TZ2.3d: 0.38
- 14M.1.sl.TZ2.3f: −0.25
- 16M.1.sl.TZ2.2: Consider the numbers −1,4,23,√2,0.35 and \( -...
- 18M.1.sl.TZ2.4a: Complete the second column of the table by giving one example of a number from each set.
- 18M.1.sl.TZ2.4b: Josh states: “Every integer is a natural number”. Write down whether Josh’s statement is...