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PreTeXt Sample Book Abstract Algebra (SAMPLE ONLY)

Exercises 5.12 Matching Exercises

Matching exercises come in two varieties. Their differences are most noticeable in interactive versions.
Cardsort
A <cardsort> asks users to match items in a 1-1 or many-1 fashion. The interactive version of these involves dragging β€œcard”s from the left column (the <premise>s) into containers on the right (the <response>s).
Matching
A <matching> interactive asks users to form connections between the <premise>s in the left column and the <response>s on the right. This format supports many-many matches.
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2. Cardsort Problem, Derivatives.

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3. Cardsort Problem, Linear Algebra.

Hint.
For openers, a basis for a subspace must be a subset of the subspace.
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4. Cardsort Problem, Function Types.

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5. Matching Problem, Playing Cards.

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6. Matching Problem, Popular Music History.

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7. Cardsort Problem, Basic Arithmetic.

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