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    Heredity determines personality Heredity is the passing of traits to offspring from its parents or ancestor. This is the process by which an offspring cell or organism acquires or becomes predisposed to the characteristics of its parent cell or organism. A personality can be express as the beliefs‚ behaviors‚ attitudes and values that distinguish an individual. Each individual has unique personalities which differentiate us from others. Our personality is determined by a number of factors. These

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    Random Number Table

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    Random number tables have been used in statistics for tasks such as selected random samples. This was much more effective than manually selecting the random samples (with dice‚ cards‚ etc.). Nowadays‚ tables of random numbers have been replaced by computational random number generators. Tables of random numbers have the desired properties no matter how chosen from the table: by row‚ column‚ diagonal or irregularly. The first such table was published by a student of Karl Pearson’s in 1927‚ and

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    Stellar Numbers Ia

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    as the square numbers‚ triangular numbers‚ and much more. The Stellar Numbers are mostly used in astronomy and astrology. Stellar Numbers are figurate numbers based on the number of dots that can fit into a midpoint to form a star shape. The points of the star determine the number of points plotted around the midpoint. Triangular numbers is a figurate number system that can be represented in the form of a triangular grid of points where the first row contains a single element and each subsequent row

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    Conversion of Number Systems

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    THE PROJECT ON CONVERSION OF NUMBER SYSTEMS INDEX Sr no. | TOPIC | Pg No | 1. | Title | 1 | 2. | Subtitle | 1 | 3. | Abstract | 2 | 4. | Introduction | 3 | | 4.1 | Decimal System | 5 | | 4.2 | Binary System | 6 | | 4.3 | Hexadecimal System | 7 | | 4.4 | Octal system | 8 | 5. | Algorithms | 9 | 6. | Solved Examples | 14 | 7. | Programs

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    Number Systems Calculator

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    of Engineering‚ Architecture‚ Fine Arts and Computing Sciences Gov. Pablo Borbon Campus II‚ Alangilan‚ Batangas City‚ Philippines 4200 In partial fulfillment of requirements in Software Engineering Software Requirements Specification NUMBER SYSTEMS CALCULATOR AND CONVERTER Presented by: Colico‚ Janine Erika R. Atendido‚ Mylene B. Atienza‚ Marianne C. BSIT-3201 To: Mr. Melvin Asa February‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Real Number Properties

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    Real Number Properties In this assignment we were asked to solve three expressions using the properties of real numbers in order to do so. Each of the real number properties are essential in solving algebraic expressions. Although you may not need to use all of them in the same expression to solve you will need to use at least one. In this paper I will demonstrate the use of the properties and show the steps needed to solve each part of an expression. Understanding the properties of algebra

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    of “Complex and Imaginary Numbers” and its applications. I chose the topic “Complex and Imaginary Numbers” because I am interested in mathematics that is hard to be pictured in your mind‚ unlike geometry or equations. An imaginary number is the square root of a negative number. That is why they are called imaginary‚ what René Descartes called them‚ because he thought such a number could not exist. In this paper‚ I will discuss how complex numbers and imaginary numbers were discovered‚ the interesting

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    History of Number One

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    ------------------------------------------------- 1 (number) 1 | −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 →List of numbers — Integers0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 → | Cardinal | 1 one | Ordinal | 1st first | Numeral system | unary | Factorization | | Divisors | 1 | Greek numeral | α’ | Roman numeral | I | Roman numeral (Unicode) | Ⅰ‚ ⅰ | Persian | ١ - یک | Arabic | ١ | Ge’ez | ፩ | Bengali | ১ | Chinese numeral | 一,弌,壹 | Korean | 일‚ 하나 | Devanāgarī | १ | Telugu | ೧ | Tamil |

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    History of imaginary numbers I is an imaginary number‚ it is also the only imaginary number. But it wasn’t just created it took a long time to convince mathematicians to accept the new number. Over time I was created. This also includes complex numbers‚ which are numbers that have both real and imaginary numbers and people now use I in everyday math. I was created because everyone needed it. At first the square root of a negative number was thought to be impossible. However‚ mathematicians soon

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    On Classical Ramsey Numbers

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    called vertices and a set E of lines joining pairs of distinct vertices called edges. We denote the graph whose vertex set is V and whose edge set is E by G= (V‚E). By a kn we mean a graph with n vertices and all edges joining these vertices with each other. eg. . k1 k2 k3 k4 Fig.1 Ramsey’s theorem states that if p‚q≥2 are

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