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    Colleen Cooper Solving Quadratic Equations MAT 126 Survey of Mathematical Methods Instructor: Kussiy Alyass October 1‚‚ 2012 Solving Quadratic Equations Using correct methods to solve quadratic equations can make math an interesting task. In the paper below I will square the coefficient of the x term‚ yield composite numbers‚ move a constant term and see if prime numbers occur. I will use the text and the correct formulas to create the proper solutions of the two projects that are

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    I0062 Book Report Format Tuesday’s with Morrie by Mitch Albom I. Introduction a. Background - short description of the book (title‚ author‚ genre‚ and year of publication) and brief introduction to your report b. Theme/s - short description of the general plot line or a brief summary of the major plotline in the story c. Major and Minor Characters - brief introduction of characters in the story d. Setting - answers the question‚ ‘when and where did the story occur?’ II. Body a. General philosophical

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    The Vector equation of a plane To find the vector equation of a plane a point on the plane and two different direction vectors are required. The equation is defined as: where a is the point on the plane and b and c are the vectors. This equation can then be written as: The Cartesian equation of a plane The cartesian equation of the plane is easier to use. The equation is defined as: One of the advantages to writing the equation in cartesian form is that we can easily find the normal

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    Archie Unleashed examines several data sets and techniques for handling these data and defines a simple spreadsheet to do the calculations. Section 1. The Archie Equation -water saturation as a decimal fraction. -Resistivity of the 100% water saturated rock. -Resistivity of the rock-fluid system. Equation 1.1 was empirically derived by G. E. Archie while working for Shell. This work was reported in in his famous 1942 paper. He plotted SW versus the ratio Rt/Ro (the

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    Diagonally Implicit Block Backward Differentiation Formulas for Solving Ordinary Differential Equations 1.0 Introduction In mathematics‚ if y is a function of x‚ then an equation that involves x‚ y and one or more derivatives of y with respect to x is called an ordinary differential equation (ODE). The ODEs which do not have additive solutions are non-linear‚ and finding the solutions is much more sophisticated because it is rarely possible to represent them by elementary function in close

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    Business ethics can be defined as “written and unwritten codes of principles and values that govern decisions and actions within a company.” (Love to Know‚ n.d.) Behaving ethically is extremely important for businesses in order to cultivate an image of responsibility and grow a loyal customer base. Companies have a moral obligation to help the communities from which they profit to grow and prosper. Company Q‚ a small local grocery store chain‚ has recently closed two stores. These stores were located

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    SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: A Sole Proprietorship is a form of business that is owned and operated by one person. A sole proprietorship can be started with no state filing that is required. The sole proprietor has unlimited responsibility for all business gains‚ losses‚ and debts. A sole proprietorship does not distinguish between personal and business assets. * Liability: A sole proprietorship has unlimited liability. This can affect all the owners’ assets‚ both business and personal. * Income

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    Determining Operating Systems and Software Applications BIS/320 Amazon has made a business of selling a variety media types while also making the reselling of the same media an attractive option. What better way to regain in part what you spent on media interests than to resell it and have money to put towards the next interest. As of 2004 Amazon began running the Linux operating system across the board. Amazon then became one of the largest and well known companies running the Linux

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    Ridley College Grade 11 Physics Formal Lab Report By David Deng The Electromagnetic Force: An Equation Introduction This lab is to measure the determinant factors of the size of electromagnetic force that affect with electric and magnetic fields. The electromagnetic force is carried by the photon and is responsible for atomic structure‚ chemical reactions‚ the attractive and repulsive forces associated with electrical charge and magnetism‚ and all other electromagnetic phenomena. According

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    Kinematics / Projectiles x =?vt ?v = (v + vo)/2 v = vo + at x = vot + ½at2 v2 = vo2 + 2ax y =?vt ?v ’ ½(vo + v) v = vo – gt y = vot – ½gt2 v2= vo2 – 2gy R = (v02/g)sin(2θ) Forces Fnet = ma Fgravity = mg Ffriction ≤ μsN Ffriction = μkN Circular Motion Fnet = mv2/r ac = v2/r v = 2πr/T f = 1/T T = 1/f Gravitation F = GM1M2/R2 g = GM/R2 T2/R3 = 4π2/GM = constant GM = Rv2 Energy W = Fdcosθ KE

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