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    history of mathematics

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    Assignment 1 Miss. Dzigbodi Ama Agbodra. A brief history of Mathematics. Ecs/13/01/0396 The area of study known as the history of mathematics is primarily an investigation into the origin of discoveries in mathematics and‚ to a lesser extent‚ an investigation into the mathematical methods and notation of the past. Before the modern age and the worldwide spread of knowledge‚ written examples of new mathematical developments have come to light

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    current interest that I have on some of my accounts. Therefore‚ if I calculate everything correctly‚ I will know how much interest my money has yielded over a period of time. The following is a completion of problem 70 on page 311 of Elementary and Intermediate Algebra. I will show how I divide like terms and the dividend by the divisor. (-9x3+3x2-15x)/(-3x) Given problem -9x(x)(x)(x) = -9x(x)(x)(x) = 3x2 -3x -3x I divided -9x3 by -3x and used the strikeout font

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    Math IA IB MATH SL Math IA Introduction: In this task I will consider a set of numbers that are presented in a symmetrical pattern and try to find a general equation to find the elements in the [pic]row. Consider the five rows of number shown below. Figure 1 Lacsap’s Fractions The aim of this task is to find the numerator of the sixth row and to find the general statement for [pic]. Let [pic] be the

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    Chris Hogan 12/10/12 p. 3 Chapter 4 paper In this chapter one of the first things we learned was that you can make complex equations look simpler by making substitutions. Take the equation: 2tan2-3tan-2=0 To make this look simpler you can substitute u for tan to get: 2u2-3u-2=0 From there you can us the quadratic formula to get: u= -0.5‚ 2 With this you can now say tan=2 and tan=-0.5 which makes solving for much easier. In this case substitutions made solving much easier and less

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    ISLAMIAT PROJECT

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    ISLAMIAT PROJECT -RESERCH ABOUT 5 SCIENTISTS. -THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS SCIENCE. -WRITE ANY ONE OF THEIR CONTRIBUTION WHICH IS USED TODAY IN MODERN WORLD. THE GREAT SCIENCTISTS CONTRBUTIONS TO THE MODERN WORLD. Muslim have made immense contributions to almost all branches of the sciences. Islam gave the world everything. After Islam the world benefited in all ways which we are all thinking as the contribution from Europe. Whatever the historical books used by the western world is all lies. All

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    Week 1 - Assignment Solving Proportions Read the following instructions in order to complete this assignment: Solve problem 56 on page 437 of Elementary and Intermediate Algebra. Set up the two ratios and write your equation choosing an appropriate variable for the bear population. Complete problem 10 on page 444 of Elementary and Intermediate Algebra. Show all steps in solving the problem and explain what you are doing as you go along. Write a two to three page paper that is formatted in APA

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    Introduction to Algebra Instructor August 18‚ 2013 Algebra is a branch of Mathematics that we use in everyday life without realizing it. When we fill up with gas we will quite often do that quick calculation on how many miles be gallon we got. We might use it to determine how many apples could be in a pound after weighing just one of average size. Many such applications of algebra like this are done every day. Algebra is like doing

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    Introduction to Modern Algebra David Joyce Clark University Version 0.0.6‚ 3 Oct 2008 1 Copyright (C) 2008. 1 ii I dedicate this book to my friend and colleague Arthur Chou. Arthur encouraged me to write this book. I’m sorry that he did not live to see it finished. Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Structures in Modern Algebra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.1 Operations on sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.2 Fields . . . . .

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    Abstract Algebra

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    proof‚ the icing on the cake‚ algebra and geometry playing equal parts. In a similar manner‚ algebraic formulas can also be derived from geometric diagrams. A good example would be the conics. One can’t imagine the conics without their respective geometric diagrams. Not only is geometry tied into algebra in that sense‚ but the fact that the curves had been under scrutiny by the Greeks‚ the greatest exponents of geometry‚ shows their inclination toward some algebra. Numerical approximations for

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    RQLT TASK 5 (Revision 1) In the education field there is a large demand for classroom supplies. Most teachers receive a little financial help‚ but it rarely covers the cost for the whole year. With this in mind‚ many teachers need to purchase school supplies with their own money. Living on a teacher’s salary many times means watching every dollar. If a teacher needs to spend his or her own money on supplies for their room‚ their going to shop around for the best deal out there. A week before

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