5. Remainder Theroem 1. June 1986 Paper 2 #1 (16 marks) a) Find the remainder when x³ + 3x – 2 is divided by x + 2 [2] b) Find the value of a for which (1 – 2a) x² + 5ax + (a – 1)(a – 8) is divisible by x – 2 but not by x – 1. [7] c) Given that 16x4 – 4x³ – 4b²x² + 7bx + 18 is divisible by 2x + b‚ i) show that b³ – 7b² + 36 = 0 [3] ii) find the possible values of b [4] 2. June 1987 Paper 2 #1 (16 marks) a) Given that f(x) = x³ – 7x + 6 i) calculate the remainder when f(x) is divided by
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Journal 2: "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" Trachimbrod in 1791 is the place where Jonathan‚ alex’s friend‚ has traced his parents roots. One day‚ a wagon plunges into the Brod river‚ which runs through the town. The W twins‚ Hannah and Chana‚ are first to arrive at the scene. They jumped into the river‚ shocked by the amount of strange objects rising from the wreckage. This place is divided into two sections: the "Jewish Quarter and the Human Three-Quarters". But both sections have Jews
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PROFESSIONAL SKILLS: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE PD 2: Critical Reflection and Report Writing Waterloo‚ Ontario Prepared by #42-80 Strathaven Dr. Mississauga‚ Ontario L5R 3V9 July 17‚ 2012 Mr. Tim Paci‚ PD2 Instructor Professional Development Program University of Waterloo 200 University Avenue West Waterloo‚ Ontario N2L 3G1 Dear Mr. Paci‚ This report‚ entitled “Professional Skills: Emotional Intelligence” was prepared as
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Journal of Managerial Psychology Emotional dissonance in call centre work Jürgen Wegge Rolf Van Dick Christiane von Bernstorff Article information: Downloaded by UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX At 16:41 03 February 2015 (PT) To cite this document: Jürgen Wegge Rolf Van Dick Christiane von Bernstorff‚ (2010)‚"Emotional dissonance in call centre work"‚ Journal of Managerial Psychology‚ Vol. 25 Iss 6 pp. 596 - 619 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02683941011056950 Downloaded on: 03
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Emotional Expression Emotional expression is most commonly known by the attitudes people have and the facial expressions they carry in certain situations. You can easily tell if someone is mad‚ upset‚ happy‚ or uncomfortable in a given situation. Whether most people realize it or not‚ their faces can be read like a book. Most of the time‚ you can look at someone and see their opinion on an issue without having to actually ask them what they think or how they feel. This is very helpful in most
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building‚ motivating and leading teachers to exemplify effective learning environment. The goal of achieving excellence in the educational process is dependent on the educator’s effectiveness in integrating the three intelligences: analytical‚ emotional and spiritual (Yurkadul‚ Ker-Dincer & Vural‚ 2008). In this view‚ the researcher would like to identify what factors influence the leadership effectiveness of school administrators which contribute in the success or failure of a school. The dependent
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Emotional quotient (EQ)‚ also called emotional intelligence quotient‚ is a measurement of a person’s ability to monitor his or her emotions‚ to cope with pressures and demands‚ and to control his or her thoughts and actions. The ability to assess and affect situations and relationships with other people also plays a role in emotional intelligence. This measurement is intended to be a tool that is similar to intelligence quotient (IQ)‚ which is a measurement of a person’s intellect. There is much
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Do you think IQ will determine your success in life? Why? If so‚ do you think life is based on "destiny/predestined" or "choice"? Have a successful life is everyone’s goal. Most of people think people who have higher IQ would always have a successful life. They believe that people who had talent is always better than people who don’t. However I think IQ would not determine people’s success in life. I would say have a higher IQ just can help people easier to do things but this doesn’t mean
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discuss the theory which proves that emotions are contagious and can be transferred from person to person. “Emotional contagion is a term psychologists use when emotions “spread” from person to person‚ influencing the moods and behaviors of others. We’ve all felt this shift.” (Polly Campbell Gaiam Life 2014) Campbell the writer for this article on Gaiam life gives a good example of what emotional contagion actually means. In layman’s terms it’s the transferring of feelings to an individual based on others
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connection to IQ? Reflection 4/3/12 Conversation with colleague clarifies the use of the acronyms EQ Emotional Quotient is the measure of the emotional intelligence refers to work of Baron Bar-On Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i)‚ is a selfreport measure of EI developed as a measure of emotionally and socially competent behavior that provides an estimate of one’s emotional and social intelligence Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to identify‚ assess‚ and control the emotions of oneself‚ of others
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