SPECIAL PRODUCTS AND FACTORING STRATEGIES When you learn to factor quadratics‚ there are three other formulas that they usually introduce at the same time. The first is the "difference of squares" formula. Remember from your translation skills that "difference" means "subtraction". So a difference of squares is something that looks like x2 – 4. That’s because 4 = 22‚ so you really have x2 – 22‚ a difference of squares. To factor this‚ do your parentheses‚ same as usual: x2 – 4 = (x )(x
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Advertising is all around us‚ it is an unavoidable part of everyone’s life. Some people say that advertising is a positive part of our lives while others say it is a negative one. Discuss both views and include your own opinion. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. You should write at least 250 words. Many people wonder about advertisement. Some people think that it has negative impact in our life. However‚ others said it has been
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Molar Mass Lab 3.09 Molar Mass of Compounds Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to determine the formula of a copper sulfate hydrate by heating it up. Materials: Hydrate‚ crucible‚ balance‚ Bunsen burner and scale Procedure: First you measure the mass of the empty crucible and record that mass. Then you should fill the crucible with 3-5 scoops of the hydrate and record that mass as well. Heat the hydrate filled crucible above the Bunsen burner for 10 minutes for all f the water to evaporate
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POW 17- Cutting the Pie Problem Statement- If you were given a pie what is the maximum number of pieces you can produce from 4‚ 5‚ and 10 cuts? Keep in mind‚ that the slices do not have to be the same size and the cuts do not necessarily have to go through the center of the pie‚ but the cuts do have to be straight and go all the way across the pie. Include any diagrams you used to find the solution such as an In-Out table‚ or any patterns you found. Process- The first thing I did
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Simplifying Expressions Jennette M. Bird MAT:221 Introduction to Algebra Instructor: Mariya Ivanova February 1st‚ 2014 Simplifying Expressions In this paper‚ I will be using the properties of real numbers to simplify the given expressions for this assignment. I will demonstrate how to simplify expressions using the distributive property method‚ combining like terms‚ and by removing parentheses. I have broken down each problem to its lowest terms by using the proper
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Declare hours as integer Declare number as integer Declare response as character Repeat Set hour = 0 Write “This program can calculate your total hours worked” Write “Enter the number of hours worked on Monday:” Write “Enter 0 when you are done” Input number While number != 0 Set hours = hours + number Write “Enter your hours for the next day or 0 if you are done:” Input number End While Write “Your total hours worked are” + hours
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Synthesis of 7‚ 7- dichloronorcarane in Carbon Addition Reaction CHM 337 | Dr. Pettit Abstract: A solution of cyclohexene‚ aqueous sodium hydroxide‚ and benzyltriethylammonium was used to synthesize 7‚7 – dichloronorcarane by the following reaction: + CHCl3 + OH - H2O + + Cl - After completion of the experiment‚ the percent recovery was calculated to be 46.21% Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to form 7‚7-dichloronorcarane by means of carbene trapping
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New England Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) is a regional not for profit managed care company that has its headquarters in Boston‚ MA‚ with over 500‚000 enrollees within 25 different plans including Connecticut‚ Maine‚ Massachusetts‚ New Hampshire‚ Rhode Island‚ and Vermont. A consortium of employers has shown interest in bidding on a managed care contract to be offered to the consortium’s 75‚000 employees whom are locate in and around Nashua‚ New Hampshire. The consortium of employers includes
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Attitudes are contagious. Negative attitudes at the workplace bring an organisation towards failure in the long run. There are many things which contribute to a negative work environment. Here are some forms of negative attitudes: • Meetings in which most of the discussion is on what is going wrong rather than about ideas on how to solve the problem. • Groups of people complain about the way the company is being run and how the company is “screwing them over.” • Upper management seems to care
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Problem Statement Corey the camel has 3‚000 bananas. He has to deliver the bananas 1‚000 miles to the market. For every mile Corey travels‚ he eats one banana. Corey can only carry 1‚000 bananas at one time. For this problem I have to find out how many bananas Corey delivers to the market. Process For my process I used the maximum number of bananas Corey could carry per trip‚ which were 1‚000 bananas in three trips. The first Trip I stopped at 250 miles and stashed 500 bananas. Corey ate 500 bananas
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