Patterns within systems of Linear Equations HL Type 1 Maths Coursework Maryam Allana 12 Brook The aim of my report is to discover and examine the patterns found within the constants of the linear equations supplied. After acquiring the patterns I will solve the equations and graph the solutions to establish my analysis. Said analysis will further be reiterated through the creation of numerous similar systems‚ with certain patterns‚ which will aid in finding a conjecture. The hypothesis
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QUADRATIC EQUATIONS Quadratic equations Any equation of the form ax2 + bx + c=0‚ where a‚b‚c are real numbers‚ a 0 is a quadratic equation. For example‚ 2x2 -3x+1=0 is quadratic equation in variable x. SOLVING A QUADRATIC EQUATION 1.Factorisation A real number a is said to be a root of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c=0‚ if aa2+ba+c=0. If we can factorise ax2 + bx + c=0‚ a 0‚ into a product of linear factors‚ then the roots of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c=0 can be found
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AP U.S. 1/28/14 DBQ Between 1875 and 1900‚ there were organized labor forces popping up left and right‚ and the purpose of all of them was to improve the common workers position. However‚ few of these unions managed to bring much of a positive change. At the time‚ the three most influential labor forces were the Knights of Labor‚ who fell from power before they could bring much change‚ the American Federation of Labor‚ who didn’t fare any better‚ and the Populist party‚ who could be seen as the
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Physical Optics UNIT -I Chapter-1 One Dimensional Wave Equation Introduction Wave equation in one dimension Chapter-2 Three Dimensional Wave Equation Total energy of a vibrating particle Superposition of two waves acting along the same line Graphical methods of adding disturbances of the same frequency Chapter – 1 Introduction: The branch of Physics based on the wave concept of light is called ‘Wave Optics’ or ‘Physical Optics’. Mathematical representation of
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Information Systems and Software Applications Shirlene Furbush Axia College‚ University of Phoenix The advent of technology in the workplace has revolutionized the way the world does business. This is true with computers‚ which sets the stage for the technology globally. Global businesses can now be run by a single person‚ and a single computer can do the work of thousands. Large organizations have taken advantage of cutting-edge technology and developed powerful tools to help
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Software Applications and Information Systems A software application and an information system is vital for any company to manage its business. An unbelieveable amount of information and procedures that is made within a company‚ both the application and system relieves a company of a huge amount of paperwork. By aquiring a software application the accounting‚ marketing‚ and human resources department can keep track of many different areas within their department. The information system helps to
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Running head: INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS Information Systems and Software Applications Christine Jones University of Phoenix Information Systems and Software Applications In today’s world the use of information systems and software applications are critical to the workplace. “Information systems (IS) collects‚ processes‚ stores‚ analyzes‚ and disseminates information for a specific purpose” (Rainer & Turban‚ 2008). “Information systems refers to technology designed
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corresponding to the absorption maximum(λmax). The hydrolysis is carried out by using a large excess of NaOH (more than 10-fold) with respect to the substratecrystal violet such that the reaction (CV+ + OH-↔ CVOH) obey the pseudo-first order reaction rate equation -d[CV+]/dt = kw[CV+][OH-]=k[CV+] Where k=kw[OH-] is the pseudo-first order rate constant and kw is the second order rate constant. Assuming the absorbance at the λmax of the reaction mixture to be due to the CV+ only‚ we obtain ln(A0/A)=kt Where
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Quadratic Equation: Quadratic equations have many applications in the arts and sciences‚ business‚ economics‚ medicine and engineering. Quadratic Equation is a second-order polynomial equation in a single variable x. A general quadratic equation is: ax2 + bx + c = 0‚ Where‚ x is an unknown variable a‚ b‚ and c are constants (Not equal to zero) Special Forms: * x² = n if n < 0‚ then x has no real value * x² = n if n > 0‚ then x = ± n * ax² + bx = 0 x = 0‚ x = -b/a
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