In this feature, the problems give you an answer or output, and you need to work out the question or input. Mathematicians call this an inverse problem, and inverse problems have applications in fields as diverse as seismology, medical imaging and diagnostics, and financial maths.
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A little light thinking
Here is a machine with four coloured lights. Can you make two lights switch on at once? Three lights? All four lights?
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Which spinners?
Can you work out which spinners were used to generate the frequency charts?
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Making sense of data
What stories do complicated data sets tell us? How can we present the information clearly?
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Plotting Graphs
You can get a great feel for functions by sketching their graphs or using graph plotting software...