marks) Find the determinant of the following matrices. -4 8 (2 marks) 0 1 1 -3 -2 (3 marks) 2 -4 -3 -3 6 +8 Find the values of x and y if:(5 marks) x + 2y 14 = 4 14 -3 y-2 -3 7+3x Solve the following simultaneous equations using matrix method. 3x + y = 4 4x + 3y = 7(5 marks) Find the value of K which makes a singular matrix.(3 marks) 3 1 4 -2 4 K 0 Calculate the cross product of the vector U = 2i – 3j – k and V =
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Lecture 1 Introduction to Computers and C++ Programming 1 What is Computer? Computer Organization Computer Languages C++ Your First Program in C++ Variables and Operators Computer Programming (HKU SPACE HDIT 10/11) 2 Computer Programming (HKU SPACE HDIT 10/11) 3 Computer ◦ Device capable of performing two major functions 1. 2. Computations Making logical decisions Computer programs Hardware ◦ Sets of instructions
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Linear Predictive Coding Jeremy Bradbury December 5‚ 2000 0 Outline I. II. Proposal Introduction A. Speech Coding B. Voice Coders C. LPC Overview III. Historical Perspective of Linear Predictive Coding A. B. C. IV. V. VI. History of Speech & Audio Compression History of Speech Synthesis Analysis/Synthesis Techniques Human Speech Production LPC Model LPC Analysis/Encoding A. B. C. D. E. Input speech Voice/Unvoiced Determination Pitch Period Estimation Vocal Tract Filter Transmitting the Parameters
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Zero Tolerance 1 Running Head: ZERO TOLERANCE Zero Tolerance Policy TCH 535 Grand Canyon University Karen Bannen December 5‚ 2012 Zero Tolerance 2 The zero tolerance policy was created to prevent weapons from being bro9ught to school‚ but how far is too far? In a junior or senior high setting the policy is more understood and justified‚ however‚ in an elementary setting one may argue that the policy is a little harsh. How does one classify what a
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Constraints That Impact on Implementation. Businesses in general need to take into account that there are a number of constraints that may impact on the implementation of their business plan. Business law exists to ensure that firms can engage in lawful activity without impediment‚ and to restrain unlawful activity by that or any other firm. Constraints that impact on the implementation of a business plan are categorised into six areas. These are: • Legal. • Financial. • Social. • Environmental
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with Zero Defects Srikanth Rao Usual Reactions on Zero Defects in Software Projects “Are you kidding me?. It is a miracle. How can we expect zero defects in software development? It is harder to define‚ harder to test‚ harder to predict results. Bugs is a perfectly normal thing‚ we can’t bring them to zero. But we should minimize them using all possible ways. ”The Last Bug is a mirage” Like any other PM‚ I started with a “Zero Defects Mentality” which is not about having zero bugs
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| |Introduction………………………………………………2 | |Problem 1 ………………………………………………..3 | |Problem 2………………………...……………………….5 | |Conclusion ……………………………………….………9
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