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    SL Math Internal Assessment: Stellar Numbers 374603 Mr. T. Persaud Due Date: March 07‚ 2011 Part 1: Below is a series of triangle patterned sets of dots. The numbers of dots in each diagram are examples of triangular numbers. Let the variable ‘n’ represent the term number in the sequence. n=1 n=2 n=3 n=4 n=5 1 3 6

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    Amazon Interview | Set 1 August 24‚ 2012 Please find the details of my amazon interviews below. Date of Interviews: 22nd August 2012 No of Rounds: 1 Written + 4 PI Type of Interviews: Campus Interview for freshers Written Test (Time): 90 Minutes 20 Objective Questions: Aptitude and basic C objective problems. 2 Subjective Questions: I.                To find if there is any root to leaf path with specified sum in a binary tree. II.               Some question based on sorting.

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    Gauss-Jordan Matrix Elimination -This method can be used to solve systems of linear equations involving two or more variables. However‚ the system must be changed to an augmented matrix. -This method can also be used to find the inverse of a 2x2 matrix or larger matrices‚ 3x3‚ 4x4 etc. Note: The matrix must be a square matrix in order to find its inverse. An Augmented Matrix is used to solve a system of linear equations. a1 x + b1 y + c1 z = d1 a 2 x + b2 y + c 2 z = d 2 a3 x + b3 y + c3 z = d 3

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    Exam guide Ch 1: 1. Fill the 3 oz cup‚ pour it into the 5 oz cup‚ which has 2 oz left empty. Fill the 3 oz cup again and pour it into the 5 oz cup until that cup is full. You now have 1 oz in the 3 oz cup. Dump out the 5 oz from the 5 oz cup. Pour the 1 oz into the 5 oz cup. Fill the 3 and dump it into the 5 oz cup‚ giving 4 oz. 2. player 2 marks exactly the opposite. For example‚ if player 1 begins the game by writing X in the first square‚ then player 2 should write O for the first square

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    The purpose of this report is to compare the fuel efficiency‚ by cost‚ of three different vehicles using Regular‚ Mid and Premium grade fuel. The vehicles chosen are a 1996 Mitsubishi Mirage‚ 2011 Volkswagen Golf‚ and a 2005 Nissan Xterra. This comparison is estimated by calculating the cost of fuel based on Miles Per Gallon (MPG) for both Highway and City mileage for each vehicle. The MPG for each vehicle is based on information found on the website fueleconomy.gov. The total mileage used is 15

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    Zero in Mathematics

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    Zero in Mathematics Zero as a number is incredibly tricky to deal with. Though zero provides us with some useful mathematical tools‚ such as calculus‚ it presents some problems that if approached incorrectly‚ lead to a breakdown of mathematics as we know it. Adding‚ subtracting and multiplying by zero are straightforward. If c is a real number‚ c+0=c c-0=c c x 0=0 These facts are widely known and regarded to hold true in every situation. However‚ division by zero is a far more complicated

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    Running Head : SIMPLIFYING ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS 2 Simplifying Expressions Be sure to have a centered title on page 1 of your papers . [ The introductory paragraph must be written by each individual student a nd the content will vary depending on what the student decides to focus on in the general information of the topic. YOUR INTRODUCTION SHOULD CONNECT MATH CONCEPTS AND REAL - WORLD APPLICATIONS. DO NOT INCLUDE THE DIRECTIONS IN THE INTRO! The following paragr aph is not an

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    Pt1420 Unit 6 Lab Report

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    Step 1 : To calculate the length of input string and assign variable X. Step 2 : Each element in input string is converted into ASCII value. Step 3 : If length of the string is even then the string is equally divided into two parts using the left substring and right substring. Step 4 : If the length of the string is odd then middle most elements is kept unchanged with left substring and right substring respectively. Step 5 : Reverse the right substring and then repeat

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    ADDERS AND SUBTRACTORS September 18th‚ 2007 CSC343 Fall 2007 Prepared by: Steven Medina PURPOSE The purpose of this lab is to show you how to implement an adder using Quartus. As the name implies‚ adders are used to add two sets of values together. Adders are a very common design in digital design. For example‚ a CPU will use an adder to have its program counter point to its next instruction. This is done by adding a constant value of 4 to the current instructions memory address. You will

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    Simplifying Expression MAT 221 Alicia Davis March 8‚ 2014 When solving algebraic equations‚ there are many properties that need to be identified to solve the equation. Some of the properties to be identified are distributive which helps remove the parentheses‚ and then to simplify you must combine like terms. Another term you need to identify is coefficients‚ which is for example in an equation could be 4a in 4a+7=12. To solve equations you must be able to identify all of the

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