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    Math and Origami

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    explain many mathematical concepts in subjects such as Geometry‚ Calculus‚ Abstract Algerbra and a few others. Most models made in Origami are made by Artists‚ Architects‚ mathematicians‚ and other origami enthusiasts. Some origami folds can slove quadratic and cubic functions. It would be odd not to compare origami with geometry. Origami can be used to construct various geometric shapes. It also has its own set of postulets much like geometry. There are several Origami folds which prove to be

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    Serres ¨ Academie Francaise‚ 23 quai de Conti‚ 75270 Paris cedex 06‚ CS 90618‚ France ° Translated by Taylor Adkins 3047 Hollywood Drive‚ Decatur‚ GA 30033‚ USA Abstract. In this paper from the book Les origines de la geometrie (The origins of geometry)‚ subtitled ¨ ¨ tiers livre des fondations (third book of foundations) (Serres‚ 1993‚ Flammarion‚ Paris)‚ I argue that the history of the sciences and‚ in particular‚ the history of mathematics cannot be written using the tools and models of traditional

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    Welding Parameters

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    using statistical and numerical approaches – A reference guide Abstract Welding input parameters play a very significant role in determining the quality of a weld joint. The joint quality can be defined in terms of properties such as weld-bead geometry‚ mechanical properties‚ and distortion. Generally‚ all welding processes are used with the aim of obtaining a welded joint with the desired weld-bead parameters‚ excellent mechanical properties with minimum distortion. Nowadays‚ application of design

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    History of Trigonometry

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    measurement"‚ Euclid. In the times of the greeks‚ trigonometry and geometry were important mathematical principles used in building‚ agriculture and education. The Babylonians could measure angles‚ and are believed to have invented the division of the cirle into 360º.[1] However‚ it was the Greeks who are seen as the original pioneers of trigonometry. A Greek mathematician‚ Euclid‚ who lived around 300 BC was an important figure in geometry and trigonometry. He is most renowned for Euclid’s Elements

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    Trigonometry

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    sides and the angles between those sides. Trigonometry defines the trigonometric functions‚ which describe those relationships and have applicability to cyclical phenomena‚ such as waves. The field evolved during the third century BC as a branch of geometry used extensively for astronomical studies.[2] It is also the foundation of the practical art of surveying. Trigonometry basics are often taught in school either as a separate course or as part of a precalculus course. The trigonometric functions

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    GENERATIVE DESIGN: PARAMETRIC TECHNIQUE FOR FORMAL AND SPATIAL ARTICULATION By Hardik J. Amin Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the Interior Design‚ CEPT University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN June‚ 2010 Guide: Sameep Padora 1 I thank GOD for all. I whole heartedly dedicate this thesis to Mummy and Pappa for patiently supporting me throughout these years and‚ Baklo for late night time-pass and the audi-bmw talks. I convey my gratitude

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    Chem 115

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    predict the bond angles for H2S to be 180° because H2S electron domain geometry is linear with two bonding domains and zero non bonding domain. b) I can confidently predict the bond angles for BCl3 to 120° because I know BCl3 has three electron domains‚ all of them being bonding domain giving it a trigonal planar molecular geometry. c) I can confidently predict the bond angles for CH3I to be 109.5 because CH3I molecular geometry is tetrahedral because it has four electron domains that are all bonding

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    Self Improvement

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    3 BASIC TERMS OF GEOMETRY: Point - a dot on a page. A point has no dimensions (length‚ width‚ height)‚ it is usually represent by a capital letter and a dot on a page. Think of it as an infinitely small place or position on a map.  Line - an unlimited number of points along the same path. The set of points may be straight or form a curve. Normally‚ the term ’line’ means a straight line. The ’line’ has no dimensions (length‚ width‚ height) and extends unlimited in both directions. (The part of a

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    “There are no absolute distinctions between what is true and what is false”. Discuss this claim. Theory of Knowledge Name: XXXXXXX Instructor: XXXXXXX IB Candidate Number: XXXX-XXX May 2011 Word count: 1407 There is a small shudder that crawls through my spine whenever someone claims that they are in the search of an “absolute truth”; If the claim is not confined within the realm of mathematics‚ it makes even less sense to be able to claim such truth. An absolute is a statement that claims to

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    Descartes

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    pursue his rather heretical ideas further‚ though‚ he moved from the restrictions of Catholic France to the more liberal environment of the Netherlands‚ where he spent most of his adult life‚ and where he worked on his dream of merging algebra and geometry. In 1637‚ he published his ground-breaking philosophical and mathematical treatise "Discours de la méthode" (the “Discourse on Method”)‚ and one of its appendices in particular‚ "La Géométrie"‚ is now considered a landmark in the history of mathematics

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