Imaginary Roots OUTPUT PRACTICAL-2 Write a program in C/C++ to find the area of a circle‚ triangle‚ square and rectangle and perform the following: Equivalence Class testing. #include #include void main() { int base=0‚ht=0‚a‚rad‚l‚b; float cirar=0‚triar=0; int rectar=0‚sqar=0; int ch; clrscr(); do{ clrscr(); printf("\n 1. Area of triangle \n"); printf("2. Area of square \n"); printf("3. Area of circle\n"); printf("4. Area of rectangle \n"); printf("5. Exit\n"); printf("Enter
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Area of a Cube = 6 a 2 | [pic](a is the length of the side of each edge of the cube) In words‚ the surface area of a cube is the area of the six squares that cover it. The area of one of them is a*a‚ or a 2 . Since these are all the same‚ you can multiply one of them by six‚ so the surface area of a cube is 6 times one of the sides squared. |Surface Area of a Rectangular Prism = 2ab + 2bc + 2ac
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Frontiers of Architectural Research (2012) 1‚ 186–195 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com www.elsevier.com/locate/foar RESEARCH ARTICLE Investigation of the relationship between place characteristics and child behavior in residential landscape spaces: a case study on the Century Sunshine Garden Residential Quarter in Hefei Zao Lin‚ Rui Zeng‚ Maosheng Ye College of Architecture and Art‚ Hefei University of Technology‚ Hefei 230009‚ China Received 6 December 2011; accepted 16
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answered correctly: 32−4/5 = 1/16 1/81−34 = 27 6. Simplifying a radical expression with two variables Simplify. 27x7w10 Assume that all variables represent positive real numbers. You answered correctly: 3w5x33x 7. Simplifying a product involving square roots using the distributive property: Advanced Multiply. −22-95)(22-45) Simplify your answer as much as possible. You answered correctly: −188-2610 8. Rational exponents: Products and quotients with negative exponents Simplify the expression
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expected based on availability. For this experiment the study was done at the Preserve facility at Florida Atlantic University. Once in the preserve we worked in groups of three to five students. To perform the following experiment we selected PVC square in two different areas. A part of
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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL - ROHINI CLASS: VII MENSURATION 1. The length and breadth of a rectangular field are in the ratio 3 : 2 of the area of the field is 3456 m2. Find the cost of fencing it @ Rs. 60 per m. 2. The cost of fencing a square field @ Rs‚ 16 per meter is 232000. Find the cost of reaping the field @ Rs.35 per 100 m2.. 3. The cost of carpeting a room 15 m long with a carpet of width 75 cm @ Rs. 80 per meter is Rs. 19200. Find the width of the room. 4. A rectangular
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Restaurant Planning & Layout In any establishment a client’s first impressions on entering the dining room are of great importance. The creation of atmosphere by the careful selection of items in terms of shape‚ design and color enhances the overall décor or theme and contributes to the total harmony. Physical Layout: Good planning and physical layout are important keys to success in the food and beverage industry. An effectively planned and well-run restaurant is a highly lucrative
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Positive Statistics Average (Arithmetic Mean): (sum of all numbers)/(number of numbers) Geometry Formulas Angles Sum of Interior Angles of Polygon = (n-2)(180) n = number of sides of a polygon Central Angle = 2(Inscribed Angle) Area Square: A = a2 Rectangle: A = lw Parallelogram: A = bh Trapezoid: A = .5(a+c)h‚ where a and c are the lengths of the parallel sides Circles π = pi = 3.1415 Area: A = πr2 Circumference: C = 2πr Central Angle = 2(Inscribed Angle) Area of Sector
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Laws of Exponents Exponents are also called Powers or Indices The exponent of a number says how many times to use the number in a multiplication. In this example: 82 = 8 × 8 = 64 In words: 82 could be called "8 to the second power"‚ "8 to the power 2" or simply "8 squared" . So an Exponent just saves you writing out lots of multiplies! Example: a7 a7 = a × a × a × a × a × a × a = aaaaaaa Notice how I just wrote the letters together to mean multiply? We will do that a lot here. Example: x6 = xxxxxx
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14) SA= Pi•r (r+l) *where Pi is multiplied to radius and multiplied to the sum of the measurements of the radius and slant height ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For Sphere SA=4•Pi•r^2 *where the SA is 4 times the product of Pi and the square of the radius of sphere
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