let f(x) be a quadratic polynomial such that that f(2)= -3 and f(-2)=21‚ then the co-efficient of x in f(x) is a. -3 b. 0 c. -6 d. 2 1. if f(x) =x3 +ax+b is divisible by (x-1) 2 ‚then the remainder obtained when f(x) is divided by (x+2) is ; a. 1 b . 0 c. 3 d. -10 3. the remainder when x1999 is divided
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2008 H I G H E R S C H O O L C E R T I F I C AT E E X A M I N AT I O N Mathematics General Instructions • Reading time – 5 minutes • Working time – 3 hours • Write using black or blue pen • Board-approved calculators may be used • A table of standard integrals is provided at the back of this paper • All necessary working should be shown in every question Total marks – 120 • Attempt Questions 1–10 • All questions are of equal value 212 BLANK PAGE – 2 – Total marks – 120
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A P P E N D I X E S Tables and Data Sets A Areas under the Normal Curve B Student’s t Distribution C Data Set 1 — Real Estate D Data Set 2 — Major League Baseball E Data Set 3 — OECD F Data Set 4 — Northwest Ohio School Districts G Critical Values of the F Distribution H Critical Values of Chi-Square I Binomial Probability Distribution J Factors for Control Charts K Poisson Distribution L Table of Random Numbers M Wilcoxon T Values N Banking Data Set — Case 262 Appendixes Appendix A Areas
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Discuss the cause of the Tacoma bridge disaster‚ in terms of waves‚ vibrations‚ and resonance. Elaborate the effects with relevant equations and formulae. The Tacoma bridge collapse can be attributed to the waves caused by the buildup of energetic vibrations. These energetic vibrations were built up from the bridge “taking energy from the steadily blowing wind” (Crowell). Eventually enough of these energetic vibrations built up to cause resonance within the system‚ causing the wave-like motion
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Mathematics is highly valued in our society but for many students the thought of learning mathematics is daunting. Learning mathematics in primacy school may have been a positive experience but it may have also been filled with frustration and anxiety. If a teacher has a negative view of mathematics then their students will adopt this view. Students must be shown the relevance and purpose of mathematics in a real life and meaningful way. There is no doubt that mathematics is an indispensable tool
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Brief Introduction: AJ Davis is a department store chain‚ which has many credit customers and want to find out more information about these customers. AJ Davis has complied a sample of 50 credit customers with data selected in the following variables: Location‚ Income (in $1‚000’s)‚ Size (Number of people living in the household)‚ Years (number of years the customer has lived in the current location)‚ and Credit Balance (customers current credit card balance on the store’s credit car‚ in $)
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Article 1: Titre: Colorado Flooding Imperils Oil and Gas Sites‚ Causes Spill Date: Septembre 19‚ 2013 Journal : National Geographic Cet article parle de l’inondation à Colorado le 17 Septembre‚ 2013. Cette inondation était un grand désastre parce qu’il y avait un grand déversement de pétrole. Il y avait a peu près 5250 gallons de pétrole qui a infiltré la rivière South Platte dans la partie centre-nord de l’état. Le pétrole venait des réservoirs pétroliers Anadarko endommagés. Cette déversement
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Chapter 5 Interest Rates 5-1. Your bank is offering you an account that will pay 20% interest in total for a two-year deposit. Determine the equivalent discount rate for a period length of a. Six months. b. One year. c. One month. a. Since 6 months is [pic] of 2 years‚ using our rule [pic] So the equivalent 6 month rate is 4.66%. b. Since one year is half of 2 years [pic] So the equivalent 1 year rate is 9.54%. c
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believe the quote that can sum up this chapter and so poignantly and rings through my mind is “No one can rise before dawn three hundred sixty days a year fails to make his family rich”. The beliefs that hard work‚ opportunity‚ luck‚ and a positive attitude all have a major part in making one an Outlier; I am convinced is true. The chapter‚ Rice Paddies and Math Tests‚ Gladwell suggests that hard work and dedication leads to prosperous outcomes. Most of the driven workers in the world come from China
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your child enjoy learning and see its value is the best way to improve your child’s grades and raise his test scores." If your child has a particular strength in school‚ such as being a math whiz‚ find ways outside of school to expose him to math in the real world - computers‚ hands-on science museums‚ and math camps. If he struggles with most school subjects‚ look elsewhere for his passions. Pay attention to whatever makes your child perk up. Is it animals? Plants? Music? Art? Dinosaurs? Video
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