University of Rizal System Morong‚ Rizal Submitted to: Dr. Juliet Beringuel Submitted by: Germaine L. Acapulco Title of the Study: Groups of Piecewise Linear Homeomorphisms Author: Melanie Stein Date Conducted: August 1991 Place Conducted: Abstract: In this paper we study a class of groups which may be described as groups of piecewise linear bijections of a circle or of compact intervals of the real line. We use the action of these groups on simplicial complexes to obtain homological
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5C Problems involving triangles cQ1. The diagram shows a sector AOB of a circle of radius 15 cm and centre O. The angle at the centre of the circle is 115. Calculate (a) the area of the sector AOB. (b) the area of the shaded region. (226 ‚ 124 nQ2. Consider a triangle and two arcs of circles. The triangle ABC is a right-angled isosceles triangle‚ with AB = AC = 2. The point P is the midpoint of [BC]. The arc BDC is part of a circle with centre A
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COURSE: Pre IBDP Algebra 2 Trigonometry Assessment Model: 80-20 2013-2014 YEAR AT A GLANCE Sept. 2 (2 = 1st day; 4 days) Class expectations Review Algebra – ch 1 & 2 Nov 4 (5=workday; 4 days) 10-7 Non-Linear Systems of Equations Jan 27 (27 = workday; 4 days) STATISTICS INVESTIGATION UNIT 13 – Statistics 11-1 permutations & combinations measures of central tendency Mar 31 (31=workday; 4 days) 13-4 inverses of trigonometric functions
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Mr. Keshav Singh Kansana 1. The product of 2 numbers is 60 and their arithmetic mean in 8‚ find the numbers. 2. The monthly salary of a persona was Rs. 320 for each of the first three years. He next got annul increment of Rs. 40 per month for each of the following successive 12 years. His salary remained stationary till retirement when he found that his average monthly salary during the service period was Rs. 698. Find the period of his service. 3. Divide 36 into 6 parts in A.P such that the sum
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Bahasa Malaysia‚ the national language has been the medium of instruction for about 20 years; however in January 2003 Malaysia re-adopted the English language as a medium of instruction for science and mathematics in a move to keep abreast with scientific and technological development that is mostly recorded in the English language. At the same time‚ this move is envisaged to provide opportunities for students to use the English language and therefore increase their proficiency in the language. This
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NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 MATHEMATICS P1 NOVEMBER 2008 MARKS: 150 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 10 pages‚ an information sheet and 2 diagram sheets. Copyright reserved Please turn over Mathematics/P1 2 NSC DoE/November 2008 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION Read the following instructions carefully before answering the questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. This question paper consists of 11 questions. Answer ALL the questions. Clearly show ALL calculations
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Name___________________________________ Liberal Arts Math Practice Final B Prof Tim Siniscalchi MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Determine whether the set is well defined. 1) The set of five countries in Europe having the smallest population A) well defined B) not well defined 1) TRUE/FALSE. Wri
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FIJI SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION 2013 MATHEMATICS Time Allowed: Three Hours (An extra ten minutes is allowed for reading this paper.) INSTRUCTIONS 1. Write all your answers in the Answer Book provided. 2. Write your Index Number on the front page and inside the back flap of the Answer Book. 3. If you need more paper‚ ask the supervisor for extra sheets. Tie these sheets inside the Answer Book at the appropriate places. 4. You may use a calculator‚ provided
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Mathematical ideas are often divided into two types‚ those that are continuous‚ and those that are discrete. An example of continuous is the number line. Between any two points‚ there are always more points. For discrete sets‚ this is not true. For instance‚ in baseball there are four bases. If you get a hit it is either a one-base hit (what we call a single)‚ a two-base hit‚ a three-base hit‚ or a home run. There is no such thing as a 2 1/2 base hit. Discrete things are found
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I know very well what my weak point is. I am not a writing women; I am in love with numbers. Mathematic is my favorite subject since I began to study. My mother is an accountant‚ and my father is a civil engineer. The first thing that I teach me was to count 1 to 10 with only one year and half. Math is my favorite subject‚ for three reasons‚ this subject-matter pushes me to think carefully‚ be organize when solving math exercises‚ and the most important numbers are easy to me. For these reasons
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