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    main characters of the book and use descriptions of the setting‚ contradictions‚ and ellipses to prove the main idea that Gatsby is great. First all‚ Nick’s use of repetition of the descriptions of the setting shows Gatsby’s thoughts and lifestyle. For

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    four sides of the same length and four right angles. 2. What is an ellipse? (1.0 points)  A circular geometric shape. 3. What is the difference between a circle and an oval? (1.0 points)  A circle is perfectly round whereas an oval is not. 4. What is the difference between an arc and a segment when drawn with the Ellipse Tool? (1.0 points)  An arc is a curved line. A segment is an arc‚ but closed from the center points of the ellipse. 5. What is a polygon? (1.0 points)  A geometric shape with 3 or

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    improve your writing skills. What are the fourteen punctuation marks in English grammar? They are the period‚ question mark‚ exclamation point‚ comma‚ semicolon‚ colon‚ dash‚ hyphen‚ parentheses‚ brackets‚ braces‚ apostrophe‚ quotation marks‚ and ellipses. Sentence Endings Three of the fourteen punctuation marks are appropriate for use as sentence endings. They are the period‚ question mark‚ and exclamation point. The period (.) is placed at the end of declarative sentences‚ statements thought to

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    geometry The ellipse Use algebra (and calculus) to analyze geometry problems. Key technique: coordinates Rene DesCartes 101 lecture 1 4 4 - Computer simulation Calculate the area and circumference of an ellipse. Learn to use the computer program “Mathematica” which is available in the microcomputer labs in Farrell Hall. (You can’t afford to buy it for your own computer‚ but MSU has a site license.) Preliminary. A circle is a special case of an ellipse; the eccentricity

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    the area of the region bounded by the ellipse ANSWER The given equation of the ellipse‚ ‚ can be represented as Question 5: Find the area of the region bounded by the ellipse ANSWER The given equation of the ellipse can be represented as 3 www.cbse.entrancei.com cbse.entrancei.com It can be observed that the ellipse is symmetrical about x-axis and y-axis. ∴ Area bounded by ellipse = 4 × Area OAB Therefore‚ area bounded by the ellipse = Question 6: Find the area of the

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    EXERCISE 2STRAIGHT LINES Question 1: Write the equations for the x and y-axes. Answer : The y-coordinate of every point on the x-axis is 0. Therefore‚ the equation of the x-axis is y = 0. The x-coordinate of every point on the y-axis is 0. Therefore‚ the equation of the y-axis is x = 0. Question 2: Find the equation of the line which passes through the point (–4‚ 3) with slope . Answer : We know that the equation of the line passing through point ‚ whose slope is m‚ is . Thus‚ the equation

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    Have you ever wondered how the planets orbit? Do you feel as if it goes in a full circle? Well one astronomer figured out that the planets do not move in a circular motion but in a motion called ellipses. The astronomer’s name is Johannes Kepler. Kepler came up with three laws of planetary motion. He created formulas to explain how long it would take for the planets to make a full revolution around the sun. But before we delve into the laws let’s start with the background of Johannes Kepler.

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    orbits in an ellipse and a circle is a ellipse where the eccentricity is zero. 6. Compare how does earth’s orbit compare to a circle? * the earth’s orbit is in the shape of an ellipse‚ which is pretty much like an oval‚ however its really close to a circle‚ in the earth’s case‚ just a little bit squished 7. Observe which of the orbits truly looks

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    Techniques * Second person: you could have asked for better - directly at Bradman and suggests the affinity many people had for him * Ellipses: better... - expressing the sympathy for Bradman on his disappointment for being bowled out * List: rules to play by‚ winners‚ clear white flannels - giving a sense of order as opposed to the chaos and confusion during the depression * Personification: betrayed by your own game - suggesting the emotional involvement of Bradman‚ positioning

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    We don’t notice the importance of this conic‚ but it really has an impact on the world. Ellipses are really important because planets take an elliptical path. This occurs in our universe. For example‚ an ellipse is formed when you tilt a glass of water. When the cup is tilted‚ the water all goes to one side‚ making the water uneven‚ forming an ellipse. Conics are really important because they literally help us shape our society. This integrates well with my current major

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