Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the boxes to write three equations whose solution is -1/2. Source: Daniel Luevanos
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Pythagorean Theorem
Directions: What could the lengths of the legs be such that the lengths are integers and x is an irrational number between 5 and 7? Source: Daniel Luevanos
Read More »Systems of Equations – One Solution
Directions: Using the integers from -9 to 9, at most one time each, create a system of three-equations such that the solution is (1,1). Source: Audrey Mendivil, Daniel Luevanos, and Robert Kaplinsky
Read More »Systems of Three Equations – Multiple Solutions
Directions: Using the digits 1 through 9, at most one time each, create a system of equations that has as many solutions as possible. Source: Audrey Mendivil, Daniel Luevanos, and Robert Kaplinsky
Read More »Rolling with the Same Probability
Directions: Using the digits 1 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the boxes to complete this sentence: Rolling a sum of ___ on two ___-sided dice is the same probability as rolling a sum of ___ on two ___-sided dice. Source: Audrey Mendivil, Daniel Luevanos, and Robert Kaplinsky
Read More »Probability of Rolling Two Six Sided Dice
Directions: What value(s) have a 1/12 chance of being rolled as the sum of two 6-sided dice? Source: Daniel Luevanos
Read More »Factoring Quadratics 2 – Fraction Solution
Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the boxes to so that at least one of the solutions is a fraction. Source: Daniel Luevanos
Read More »Factoring Quadratics – Fraction Solution
Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the boxes to so that at least one of the solutions is a fraction. Source: Daniel Luevanos
Read More »Factoring Quadratics 2 – Integer Solutions
Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the boxes to so that the solutions are integers. Note that you can use a 05 to make a 5. Source: Daniel Luevanos
Read More »Factoring Quadratics 2 – One Solution
Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the boxes to so that there is only one integer solution. Note that you can use a 05 to make a 5. Source: Daniel Luevanos
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