CONTENTS FOREWORD PREFACE CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Sets Relations and Functions Trigonometric Functions Principle of Mathematical Induction Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations Linear Inequalities Permutations and Combinations Binomial Theorem Sequence and Series Straight Lines Conic Sections Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Limits and Derivatives
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S t ud y G ui de Geography Grade 11 Contents Contents General Introduction ............................................................................................ 1 Introduction to geographical skills and techniques................................................ 2 Unit 1 Mapwork skills ........................................................................................... 2 Unit 2 Working with 1:50 000 topographic maps .................................................... 7
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‘Low pressure atmospheric systems have more of a short term impact than high pressure systems.’ Discuss. Low pressure atmospheric systems are also known as depressions or cyclones and they form in mid- and high-latitudes. They are formed by the mixing of cold and warm air‚ the warm air is lighter‚ so it rises above the denser‚ cold air and forms a centre of low pressure. High pressure atmospheric systems are also known as anticyclones and have very different characteristics to depressions. Anticyclones
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Air Mass Q1 A Air Mass is an extremely large body of air whose properties of temperature and moisture content (humidity)‚ at any given altitude‚ are fairly similar in any horizontal direction. * can cover hundreds of thousands of square miles. there can be small variations An air mass is a large body of air that have similar characteristics‚ such as pressure‚ temperature‚ and moisture. What determines its characteristics is the source region. The source region is the surface over which
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| | | ALGEBRA OF SETSBASIC OPERATIONSAs we have introduced meaning of the terms set‚ subset‚ null set and universal set‚ we can learn how to build new sets using the sets we already know. The way we do it is called set operations.The set operations are: union‚ intersection‚ difference and complement. They are called Boolean operations.Let A and B be subsets of the universal set U. Then we can look at the set C U that contains all elements of set A and all elements
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Factors that Influence Rainfall in the United States A type of precipitation is rainfall and it develops when water vapor condenses into droplets in the atmosphere thus becoming too heavy to stay suspended in the air so gravity causes them to fall. The pattern or occurrence of rainfall in the United States or basically anywhere in the world depends on several factors such as ground elevation‚ wind directions‚ location within a continental mass‚ areas of low pressure‚ cool fronts‚ jet streams and
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Philippines: Local Weather (Standards-Based Instructional Plan) Prepared by: April Rose M. Manato BTEIT 4-1 Table of Contents Topic 1: Understanding the Local Weather A. Weather and Climate B. The Philippine Climate C. Seasons Experiment 1: Cup Anemometer Topic 2: Related Local Government Agencies 1 1 2 3 6 7 Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) 7 Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Department of Education (DepEd) Assessment 1: PAGASA
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Chapter – 1 Set (Definition) 1. Set 2. Sub set 3. Proper Subset 4. Venn diagram 5. Intersection of Sets 6. Union of Sets 7. Universal set / Universe 8. Empty Set or Null Set or Void Set 9. Singleton Set or Unit set 10. Complement of a set or Absolute Complement of a set 11. Difference of two sets 12. Symmetric difference of two sets 13. Power Set 14. Disjoin Set 15. Finite & Infinite set 16. Equal sets 17. Equivalent set 18. Set of Sets or Family of Sets or Class of Sets 19. Ordered Pair 20.
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MULTIPLE UNEVEN CASH FLOW Cash Flow Time Line Future Value(FV):The amount to which a cash flow or series of cash flows will grow over a given period of time when compounded at a given interest rate. Present Value(PV):The value today of a future cash flow or series of cash flows. Compounding : The process of going to future values (FVs) from present values (PVs) is called compounding. Present Value of Multiple Uneven Cash Flow Investment made do not yield constant periodic cash
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Venn Diagram A Venn diagram usually is a drawing‚ in which circular areas represent groups of items sharing common properties. The drawing consists of two or more circles‚ each representing a specific group or set. This process of visualizing logical relationships was devised by John Venn (1834-1923). Each Venn diagram begins with a rectangle representing the universal set. Then each set of values in the problem is represented by a circle. Any values that belong to more than one set will
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