SYLLABUS MATHEMATICS(041) SA-II (2012-13) Annexure ‘E’ Second Term UNITS II III V VI ALGEBRA GEOMETRY (Contd.) MENSURATION (Contd.) STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY TOTAL Marks: 90 MARKS 16 38 18 18 90 The Question Paper will include value based question(s) To the extent of 3-5 marks. The Problem Solving Assessment will be conducted for all students of class IX in Jan – Feb 2013 and the details are available in a separate circular. The `Problem Solving Assessment’ (CBSE-PSA) will
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mathcity.org Merging man and maths B.Sc. Mathematics Paper Pattern Mathematics A Course (Punjab University) Available online @ http://www.mathcity.org‚ Version: 2.0.2 Paper A (Mathematics A Course) (Attempt 2 questions out of 4) Section I Ø Ch # 1 Complete + Ex 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.4 → Calculus Ø Ex 2.5 + Ch # 3 → Calculus 2Q 2Q Recommended: ………………………….…………………… (Attempt 2 questions out of 4) Section II Ø Ex 6.1 to 6.4‚ 6.6‚ 6.7 Ø Ch # 8 (Ex 8.1 to 8.12) → Calculus → Calculus
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Finding the right college is hard for some seniors but for me it was simple. From the first time I stepped onto the College of Coastal Georgia campus I knew that was where I was meant to start the next big step of my life. At CCG I am also able to play softball on a $4500 athletic scholarship. I am thankful for my scholarship and blessed to have the opportunity to move on and become a collegiate athlete. However‚ it still does not help pay for the rest of my college expenses which my parents cannot
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in the usual decimal notation (see the table for its representation in some other bases). The constant is also known as Archimedes Constant‚ although this name is rather uncommon in modern‚ western‚ English-speaking contexts. Many formulae from mathematics‚ science‚ and engineering involve π‚ which is one of the most important mathematical and physical constants.[5] π is an irrational number‚ which means that its value cannot be expressed exactly as a fraction m/n‚ where m and n are integers. Consequently
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a 3 year saving account at a 10% rate with an original balance of TK 10‚000. By inputting these variables into the formula‚ TK. 10‚000 times 10% times 3 years would be TK 3000. The formula of simple interest is: [pic] Where: P is the loan amount I is the interest rate N is the duration of the loan‚ using number of periods [pic] TK TK (% Per Year) (Years) Simple interest is money earned or paid that does not have
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Case Study: I Love Lucy In order to illustrate the theory that the distinguising feature of consumer consumption is an age of media overlap‚ is the experiece that each medium offer - it is important to consider a few examples. I love Lucy’ was one of the most popular shows on television‚ and even today it is still being shown on certain channels like TV Land in the USA. In 2002‚ TV Guide’s 50 Best Shows of All Time’ ranked it at number 2 (TV Guide Top Shows. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/04/26/entertainment/main507388
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Why I Have No Hero American Literature Matt Robbins October 7‚ 1996 What is a hero? Does one have to have superpowers‚ special abilities or incredible talent to be considered one? Well‚ some of us seem to think so. Then there is the everyday teacher or local figure that is considered a hero to selected individuals in their community. To me a hero has to have a few selected qualities‚ and I haven’t met anyone who can fulfill all three. First‚ a hero must be good at
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Why believe in God? For my adult Catholic trying to lead the Christ-life‚ it is useful to recall the reasons for believing. It is helpful to review why we know that God is exists. Is there a God? Is there a God above and beyond us all? Above our life and death‚ above our joys and sorrows‚ above our world and space program? For thinking people‚ this is really the important question. Is there a God? People have been asking this questions for as long as people have been thinking‚ but now so much
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DISCRETE MATHEMATICS Discrete mathematics is the study of mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous. In contrast to real numbers that have the property of varying "smoothly"‚ the objects studied in discrete mathematics – such as integers‚ graphs‚ and statements in logic – do not vary smoothly in this way‚ but have distinct‚ separated values. Discrete mathematics therefore excludes topics in "continuous mathematics" such as calculus and analysis. Discrete objects
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incredibly young for a lieutenant. So why did you move to Texas if you had so much going for you in America? Response: Success is incredibly expensive. Due to schooling‚ I had an immense amount of dept. Unfortunately‚ my marriage was failing‚ and I realized that Texas would bring me new opportunities. I decided to leave my wife and children‚ which was incredibly difficult. Once I had left my old life behind‚ I applied for a land grant in Texas‚ just like Stephen
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