Prashant Saha

Finding Intercepts

Directions:  Using the digits 1 through 9, at most one time each, fill in the boxes to create a linear equation that has an x- and y-intercept with integer values. Source: Jeffrey Mashbitz

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Multiply Complex Numbers

Directions: Create two complex numbers (a + bi) such that the product of your numbers is 67. Each value of a, b must be non-zero. Source: Chris Duran

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Parts Unknown Problems

Directions: Complete the story problem and answer statement. Version 1 (Difficult) Lucy has _____ apples. She has nine _____ (more/less) than Marcus. How many apples does _____ (Lucy/Marcus) have? _____ (Lucy/Marcus) has _____ apples. Version 2 (Medium Difficulty) Lucy has _____ apples. She has nine less than Marcus. How many apples does _____ (Lucy/Marcus) have? _____ (Lucy/Marcus) has _____ apples. …

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Commuting Exponents

Directions: Place a set of parenthesis on each term to make the inequality below true: 10^10^100 < 10^10^100 Source: Shaun Errichiello

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Maximizing Surface Area

Directions: The following prism is made up of 27 identical cubes. What is the greatest possible surface area the prism can have after removing 1 or more cubes from the outside? Source: Brian Lack

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Incorrect Linear Equations

Directions: Based on the graph of this line, write a linear equation that is incorrect. Write an a linear equation that could be correct. Source: Sam Olderbak

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