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    Symbolic Processing

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    processing is used for solving algebraic and transcendental equations‚ for solving ordinary differential equations and for symbolic calculus including integration‚ differentiation‚ limits and series. Symbolic expressions and algebra: The “sym” function can be used to create a “symbolic objects” in MATLAB. If the input argument to sym is a string‚ the result is a symbolic number or variable. If the input argument is a numeric‚ scalar or matrix‚ the resulting is a symbolic representation of the given

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    instructional videotape on how to predict the position. Therefore‚ in order to make the prediction accurate‚ how the horizontal and vertical components of a ball’s position as it flies through the air should be understood. This experiment is to calculate functions to represent the horizontal and vertical positions of a ball. It does so by measuring and calculating the components of the position and velocity of the ball during the toss. Therefore‚ we can also calculate the acceleration during the procedure

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    MA1506 TUTORIAL 1 1. Solve the following differential equations: (a) x(x + 1)y = 1 (b) (sec(x))y = cos(5x) (c) y = e(x−3y) (d) (1 + y)y + (1 − 2x)y 2 = 0 Use www.graphmatica.com to sketch the functions you found as solutions of [a]-[d]‚ if y = 1/2 at x = 1. Graphmatica can also directly sketch the graph if you insert the equation itself; for example‚ in [a] you just enter x(x + 1)dy = 1 {1‚ 1/2}. [curly brackets for the initial conditions‚ with x followed by y.] Here dy represents

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    employee equally and with respect. A good manager looks to his people for input on issues causing problems and for ideas to improve overall functionality. I would be a good manager because I would always make sure that I was knowledgeable about each function in the department. I would treat each person in the department equally and with respect. I would listen to the individual and try to improve the department with information that I receive from people doing the actual job every day. I would lead my

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    c. 0.16 m d. 0.32 m 10. The period of motion is a. sec b. sec c. sec d. sec 11. The equation of the line normal to the curve defined by the function at the point (1‚6) is: a. b. c. d. 12. The Laplace transform of the step function of magnitude a is: a. b. c. d.

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    Objective: To gain experience in gathering and displaying data from a simple experiment Materials: Meter stick‚ tape‚ and a ball is needed to perform this experiment. Theory: The graph of function is the collection of all ordered pairs graphing on a cartesian plane is sometimes referred to as a curve sketching. Experimental Procedures: Position a meter stick vertically on a flat surface‚ such as a wall or the of a lab bench. be sure the metric scale of the meter stick is on the outside and secure

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    A World Without Brands

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    if you see in the street a car you like without brand? There would be no possibility of recognizing the car in order to buy it. Brands are part of our daily life‚ they give us the information we need to buy a product‚ they have an informational function but also emotional. They make our life easier. In conclusion‚ without brands the daily task would be much more difficult‚ we wouldn’t be able to differentiate a product by just looking at it. In my opinion this world is not possible‚ because

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    marketing cost kept on varying. Few of the main reasons why Sunday’s Brand Matra and awareness of 1999 could not sustain beyond 2005: 1. Emotional Modifier as “Life Style” & Descriptive Modifier as “Excitement” failed to get reinforced by the Brand Function of “Liberty”. 2. Exhaustion of Locked-Up consumers. 3. Since heavy investment is made on 3G‚ Sunday might have planned to Reposition itself differently. Questions at Stake 1. How would Sunday compete in the new era of interactive integrated marketing

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    Raymond Loewy

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    crafted a signature style by blending the traditional with European modernism. The most important thing is that his work combined beauty‚ function‚ and simplification. He suggested that “Between two products equal in price‚ function‚ and quality‚ the better looking will outsell the other.” The influence till now that we all care about not just the structures and functions‚ but also the appearance and packaging. If we ignore the bad effect caused by cigarette. Lucky Strike is one of the most attractive

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    S = (ii) Diverges if r ≥ 1 1 p COMMENTS Inconclusive if lim n →∞ an = 0 Useful for the comparison tests if the nth term an of a series is similar to arn-1 Useful for the comparison tests if the nth term an of a series is similar to 1/np The function f obtained from an = f ( n ) must be continuous‚ ∑ ar n =1 ∞ n −1 a if r < 1 1− r ∑n n =1 ∞ (i) Converges if p > 1 (ii) Diverges if p ≤ 1 (i) Converges if (ii) Diverges if n ∑a n =1 ∞ n ∫ f ( x ) dx converges

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