Introduction: Generally‚ our logo is a bird‚ one of the animals that can fly around. On the top of the logo‚ there are Chinese and Canadian national flags. In this case‚ we can compare our students in Sino-Canadian Program as the bird that will fly from China to Canada for better education. On the other hand‚ from the expression of the beautiful bird‚ we can also deduce that our students must have royal quality and great ambition. Basically‚ our bird is composed of various types of geometric
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Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates‚ Straight Lines and Family of Straight Lines‚ Circles‚ Conic Section‚ Trigonometry‚ Permutations and Combinations‚ Binomial Theorem‚ Statistics‚ Mathematical Logic‚ Limits‚ Probability‚ Introduction to 3-D Geometry. Section – II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning. Section – III (Computers and IT) : History‚ Generation and Types of Computers‚ Working with OS‚ Input‚ Output & Memory Devices‚ Data Representation‚ Basics of IT
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VCE Specialist Mathematics Pocket Study Guide Contents Introduction 1 Vectors in two and three dimensions 2 Complex numbers 3 Coordinate geometry and sketch graphs 4 Circular functions 5 Antidifferentiation 6 Integration 7 Differential equations 8 Kinematics 9 Vector calculus 10 Dynamics iv 1 12 26 40 53 62 70 79 86 92 Introduction What do you really need to know for Specialist Mathematics? We’ve answered that question in this Pocket Study Guide. This handy guide gives you a summary of
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in Mathematics 3: Geometry for Secondary Third Year Level I. Lesson Objectives At the end of the class 100% of the students should be able to learn 75% of the lesson and be able to; a.familiarize the formula in getting the slope; b.find the slope of the line‚ with given two points on the line or equation of the line; c.graph a line using its slope and a point on the line; and d.volunteer on solving problems. II. Subject Matter Subject: Geometry Topic: The
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Al+ (g) + e- → Al (g) 4) The molecular geometry of the OH2 molecule is __________. A) linear B) bent C) trigonal planar D) tetrahedral E) octahedral 5) Which of the following correctly represents the second ionization of calcium? A) Ca (g) → Ca+ (g) + e- B) Ca+ (g) → Ca2+ (g) + e- C) Ca- (g) + e- → Ca2- (g) D) Ca+ (g) + e- → Ca2+ (g) E) Ca+ (g) + e- → Ca (g) 6) Using the VSEPR model‚ the molecular geometry of the central atom in CF4 is __________. A)
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René Descartes: "Father of Modern Mathematics" 1596-1650 December 13‚ 2004 René Descartes was born in La Haye‚ Touraine (France) in March of 1596 and died at Stockholm on February 11‚ 1650. René‚ the second of a family of two sons and one daughter‚ was sent to the Jesuit School at La Flêche at the early age of eight. Since he was of poor health he was permitted to lie in bed till late in the mornings‚ a custom which
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TMC1414 Tutorial 2 1. What are the contents of following header files a. b. c. d. 2. Explain the basic data types used in c with their data range. 3. Identify the following identifiers are valid or invalid. If invalid explain why? (a) Date12/2/2012 (b) _net (c) $Twenty (d) false (e) 2Me 4. Identify and correct the errors in each of the following statements (Note: there may be more than one error per statement): a) scanf( "d"‚ value ); b) printf( "The product of %d and %d is %d"\n
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What are the three dimensions of business problems? Provide examples of each. The three dimensions of business problems are Organizations‚ Technology‚ and People. An example of organizations would be the rules and regulations that are set forth from within the company from the higher ups. If organizations did not set up these rules and regulations then the employee’s would just do what they thought was correct and everyone would be going in different directions and not working as a team to accomplish
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YOUR NAME: Fares Albahairi FULL CLASS NAME AND SECTION: Art 2140 Themes in Visual Culture INSTRUCTOR’S NAME: Marsha Pippenger FULL NAME OF MUSEUM OR GALLERY YOU VISITED: The Art Institute of Chicago DATE OF YOUR VISIT: 10/27/2013 WAS ADMISSION CHARGED‚ NO ATTITUDE OF STAFF: They are helpful the guy that helped me he was really funny. TITLE OF ARTWORK YOU CHOSE (if not titled‚ say Untitled and use italics): Paris Street: Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte. ARTIST’S NAME (if name
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Liberty School 11th Grade Physics Midterm Study Guide Name: _________________________________________________ Date: _____________________ Ms. Stephanie Custodio INSTRUCTIONS: Read carefully each problem and solve them tidily. Use the proper formulas and a scientific calculator to solve them. Write and circle your answers in ink. REMEMBER TO STUDY THE THEORY FROM THE BOOK AND NOTEBOOK TOO. 1. Calculate the linear momentum for each of the following cases: a. A proton with a mass of 1.67x10-27
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