GM03 Quantitative Techniques for Managers Assignment No.I Assignment Code: 2011GM03A1 Last Date of Submission: 31st March 2011 Maximum Marks:100 Attempt all the questions. All the questions are compulsory and carry equal marks. Section-A Ques.1 In a certain examination there were 100 candidates of whom 21 failed‚ 6 secured distinctions‚ 43 were placed in third division and 18 in the second division. It is known that at least 75% marks are required for distinction‚ at least 40%
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Jean Louise "Scout" Finch makes several progressions as a character from the beginning of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" to the end of part one. When Scout is introduced‚ she is shown as being a rude‚ hot-headed‚ quick-tempered little girl who sees nothing wrong with beating up the person who does her wrong. As she grows‚ she turns into a young girl who is still rude‚ hot-headed‚ and quick-tempered‚ but knows how to restrain her anger and not resort to physical violence. Scout learns about the
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BLOWN TO BITS CHAPTER 1 Digital explosion Why Is It Happening‚ and What Is at Stake? A chapter REVIEW Submitted BY: Earl Von f Lapura Technology has rapidly advanced‚ affecting standards on privacy‚ telecommunications‚ and criminal law. Every day‚ we encounter unexpected consequences of data flows that could not have happened a few years ago. Due to the bits explosion‚ the world changed very suddenly. Almost everything is stored in a computer somewhere. Court records‚ grocery purchases
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Immanuel Kant’s moral theory can be best explained by comparing it to a math equation. Kant’s moral system will always hold true no matter what the circumstance just like how two plus two will always equal four. According to Kant‚ our lives should be lived according to maxims that can be willed into universal law (Kant‚ Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals‚ p 303). However the action regarding a moral decision is not judged by the consequences of that action‚ rather by the motive
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simple as a line or as complex as a B-spline. In general‚ curves can be classified as follows: • Analytical Curves: This type of curve can be represented by a simple mathematical equation‚ such as‚ a circle or an ellipse. They have a fixed form and cannot be modified to achieve a shape that violates the mathematical equations. • Interpolated curves: An interpolated curve is drawn by interpolating the given data points and
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Symbolic processing is the most powerful feature of matlab. We can solve even most complex equations very easily in matlab that are very difficult to solve by hand. Matlab performs symbolic processing to obtain answers in the form of expressions. Symbolic processing is the term used to describe how a computer performs operations on mathematical expressions. To improve engineering designs by modeling it with mathematical expressions that do not have specific parameter values are very difficult to
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POWER SYSTEM STABILITY STUDIES USING MATLAB A Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering By PRANAMITA BASU ( Roll No. – 10502064 ) AISWARYA HARICHANDAN ( Roll No. – 10502019 ) National Institute of Technology Rourkela Rourkela-769008‚ Orissa POWER SYSTEM STABILITY STUDIES USING MATLAB A Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Technology Bachelor
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Assignment The steps that are being followed to solve quadratic equations that came from India‚ and the steps are: (a) Move the constant tern to the right side of the equation. (b) Multiply each term in the equation by four times the coefficient of the x2 term. (c) Square the coefficient of the original x term and add it to both sides of the equation. (d) Take the square root of both sides. (e) Set the left side of the equation equal to the positive square root of the number on the right
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2401 Taft Avenue‚ Malate‚ Manila‚ Philppines‚ 1004 Keywords: Kenaf; mathematical equation; quantifying sorbent capacity; oil spill; sorbent; sorption ABSTRACT Sorption using natural sorbents is an alternative method of oil spill treatment. This research proposed a polynomial equation that described the sorption behavior of Hibiscus cannabinus L. core in Bunker Oil C-seawater mixtures. This equation may be applied for oil concentrations of 0.001 to 0.003 mL oil/mL mixture and for a contact
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functions shows the graph below? | f(x) = x2 + 2x | Find the quadratic equation whose roots are 1/2 and 6. | 2x2 - 13x + 6 = 0 | The curve y = -2x2 is shifted so that its axis of symmetry is the line x = -2 and its orthogonal axis is y = 8. Find the equation of the new curve. | Correct Answer: Answer: y = - 2(x + 2)2 + 8 The new curve is symmetric about x = -2 and is shifted up by 8 units. So the equation of the new curve is y = - 2(x + 2)2 + 8 | A ladder is resting against
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