22. Conditional- if it is a line then it contains at least two points Inverse- if it is not a line then it does not contain at least two points Converse- If it contains at least two points then it is a line Contrapositive- if it does not contain at least two points‚ then it is not a line 23. Conditional- If there are 3 noncollinear points‚ then there is exactly one plane Inverse- if there are not exactly 3 collinear points‚ then there is not exactly one plane Converse- if there is exactly one
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When looking back on Math 297‚ I am reminded of the first time I heard mention of the course in Math 157 by Shari Dorsey. Shari was sharing with the class that in the fall a special topics class was going to be available‚ the topic being instruction in the middle years. I was so eager to sign up for the course that I emailed the instructor‚ Margaret Kinzel‚ immediately requesting a permission number. The eagerness to secure myself a position in this course stems from a desire to have as thorough
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subject known as math. Although there are several theories explaining the loss of math‚ I have been taught by my parents that the loss of math was because of a miscalculation. In January of 1899 while the American government was experimenting with ammunition‚ there was a catastrophe. A bomb was misfired and penetrated the troposphere. The weeks following the incident‚ several reports of severe migraines were filed. When the town of Seattle‚ Washington reported a dramatic change in math scores‚ the
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mathematics‚ which‚ by contrast‚ would seem as a path of human achievement and enlightenment. Mathematics describes the world around us with a clean precision‚ in angles‚ lines‚ and equations. You might wonder how‚ of all things‚ the peaceful study of math could possibly have an influence over the brutish nature of war. For the answer‚ you need only to examine the various tools and plans that have been developed and used in warfare throughout history. It can be seen that advancements in mathematics and
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Introduction: In this following assignment‚ I will be considering geometric shapes that lead to special numbers. The simplest examples of these are square numbers (1‚ 4‚ 9‚ 16‚ etc)‚ which are derived from squaring 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ and 4. From this I got the equation y= x2. This equation is illustrated in the table below. y=x2 |x |y | |1 |1 | |2 |4 | |3
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came to the United States to escape Hitler during World War II E. Srinivasa Ramanujan _______ Indian mathematician who taught himself much of the math he learned F. Euclid _______ traveled with his father as a child and learned about mathematical systems in other countries G. Ada Byron Lovelace _______ strongly encouraged by family to study math‚ killed by angry mob H. Hypatia _______ computers were her great interest I. Leonardo Fibonacci _______
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MATH 107 NAME:_______________________ EXAM 2 Show all work for credit and keep answers exact when possible. 1. Classify the following statement as an example of classical‚ empirical‚ or subjective probability and explain your reasoning. According to your doctor he feels the chance of you surviving a surgery is 0.85. Subjective; based upon his feelings. 2. Determine the two events described in the study. Do the results indicate that the events are independent or dependant?
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1/20/2013 Andrea Hayes Probability is a fascinating math concept. It can be applied in many aspects of our students’ daily lives. As the world of technology continues to grow‚ teaching of many math concepts can be done in the classroom and reinforced by math learning websites. The coin flip and roll dice games that we looked at are a nice tool to show our students the concept of probability in visual form
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method to solve problems about the flow of heat through ordinary materials. It has grown so far that if you search our library’s data base for the keyword “Fourier” you will find 425 entries as of this date. It is a tool in abstract analysis and electromagnetism and statistics and radio communication and . . . . People have even tried to use it to analyze the stock market. (It didn’t help.) The representation of musical sounds as sums of waves of various frequencies is an audible example. It provides
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Nicola Washington Computer Technology-101 Ms. Denise Rieves June 23‚ 2011 MS OFFICE The benefits of using MS Office VS. Not using MS Office. Nicola Washington Ms. Denise Rieves CT-101 23 June 2011 MS OFFICE MS Office is Microsoft’s suite of desktop business application software for Windows and Mac. All versions of the suite have included Word (word processing)‚ Excel (spreadsheets)‚ Access (database) and etc. Kingsoft Office is commonly known simply as KSO‚ developed by Zhuhai
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