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    surrounding the factory-a cost that the steel firm doesn’t have to pay. 2. Negative externalities are a property rights problem. Who owns the air that the steel mill pollutes? Ronald Coase put forth the solution which is known as the Coase Theorem: "Under perfect competition‚ once government has assigned clearly defined property rights in contested resources and as long as

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    that no electrical connections need to be made to the rotor. Theory:       In electrical circuit theory‚ Thevenin’s theorem for linear electrical networks states that any combination of voltage sources‚ current sources and resistors with two terminals is electrically equivalent to a single voltage source V and a single series resistor R. For single frequency AC systems‚ the theorem can also be applied to general impedances‚ not just resistors. Any complex network can be reduced to a Thevenin’s equivalent

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    Malik Homework6 1. What is a prior probability? Prior probability is the  probability that is initially calculated based on the information or data that is available in that moment. 2. Explain the purpose behind using Bayes Theorem The purpose of the Bayes’ theorem is to revise previously calculated probabilities based on new information. 19.36 Again consider the oil company case that was described in Example 19.1. Recall that the oil company wishes to decide whether to drill and that the

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    Jonald Atienza February 3‚ 2015 MT32-C11 C/M Ronel Almacen Finals Activity 2: Channeling Introduction On February 2‚ 2015‚ C/M Almacen discussed about channeling. He showed us the famous channel in the world the Istanbul‚ Turkey. He shared his experiences in navigating in this channel. He taught us the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS). It has the north bound and south bound just like the road in land. Counter flowing is not allowed also in narrow channeling. When joining the Traffic

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    it inside its book jacket. 2. Solve 2 sample papers (sec A‚ B‚ C) in a separate notebook. 3. Write an interesting script for the radio show for FA activity. 4. Revise ‘Literature’ FA1 syllabus covered in the class. MATHS:Q 1 Use the factor theorem to determine whether x-1 is a factor of 2√2 x3 + 5√2x2+7√2 Q 2 Find the value of a‚ if x+a‚is a factor of the polynomials: a) x3+ax2-2x+a+4 b) x4—a2x2+3x-6a Q 3 Factorise a) p2+q2+9r2+2pq+6qr+6pr b) 4a2+b2+4ab+8a+4b+4 Q 4 Find 553+(-25)3+(-30)3

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    observe which is why trig plays such a big role. With trig we can start to calculate distances between matter and the angles at which they are facing the earth. This is how the Greeks started with the Pythagoras theorem (seen on the right). Although nowadays we mostly use the trig laws and theorems‚ SIN ( finding the rise O/H)‚ COS( finding the run A/H) and TAN( finding the slope O/A). With these functions many immeasurable distances can be found by knowing two distances or a distance and an angle. Astronomers

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    Vector Analysis Definition A vector in n dimension is any set of n-components that transforms in the same manner as a displacement when you change coordinates Displacement is the model for the behavior of all vectors Roughly speaking: A vector is a quantity with both direction as well as magnitude. On the contrary‚ a scalar has no direction and remains unchanged when one changes the coordinates. Notation: Bold face A‚ in handwriting A . The magnitude of the vector is denoted by A  A 

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    MAI’s proposal directly gives Steve the conditional probabilities he needs (e.g.‚ probability of a successful venture given a favorable survey). Although the information from Iverstine and Kinard (I&K) is different‚ we can easily use Bayes’ theorem to on I&K information to compute the revised probabilities (see file P8-Blake.XLS‚ sheet Posterior ). As such‚ does not need any additionalinformation from I&K.(2) Steve’s problem involves three decisions. First‚ should he contract the services

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    Lauren Parent Foundations of Literature Study Dr. Paniccia Carden February 18‚ 2014 Analytical Essay of Astronomer’s Wife “Astronomer’s Wife‚ by Kay Boyle‚ is an enlightening story of a woman‚ Mrs. Katharine Ames‚ who is very much alone in the world she exists in. Her husband‚ an astronomer‚ is a man who is not fulfilling her emotional needs‚ due to the love and devotion he has for his profession. Due to her state of vulnerability and emotional distress‚ a plumber who visits the villa of Mrs. Ames

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    shorter it is makes a difference in the tune of the note. In astronomy‚ he taught that the earth was a sphere‚ and in math he compared the difference between composite and prime numbers‚ discovered irrational numbers‚ and proved the Pythagorean Theorem. This stated that when the two shorter sides in a right triangle were squared and then added‚ it would equal the square of the longest side or hypotenuse. This was known earlier‚ but he was the first one to really prove it was true. He soon moved

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