C3 Coursework Numerical Methods In this coursework I am going to investigate numerical methods of solving equations. The methods I will use are: 1. Change of sign method‚ for which I am going to use decimal search 2. Fixed point iteration using x = g(x) method 3. Fixed point iteration using Newton-Raphson method I will then compare the methods in terms of speed of convergence and ease of use with hardware/software Contents |Change of sign
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[pic] FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY COURSEWORK COVER SHEET COURSE: ____________________ INTAKE: _________________ |STUDENT PARTICULARS | Name: ___________________________________________________ IC / Passport No: ___________________________________________________ Student No: ___________________________________________________ Subject: ___________________________________________________
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English Coursework The Crucible The Crucible By Arthur Miller ‘Which characters in The Crucible most attract our sympathy? By what means does Miller influence our response to these characters as the play develops?’ The Crucible was written in a difficult period of time when in America the government was burly tracking communists as the enemies of the state. The play reflects this period but in the way a parable can apply to any period. A. Miller was also interrogated for sympathising
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Biology coursework The aim of this experiment is to investigate the affect of pH on the enzyme amylase. The amylase is used to break down the polysaccharide starch. Amylase is a digestive enzyme classified as a saccharidase (an enzyme that cleaves polysaccharides). It is mainly a constituent of pancreatic juice and saliva‚ needed for the breakdown of long-chain carbohydrates (such as starch) into smaller units. Amylase is also synthesized in the fruit of many plants during ripening‚ causing them
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Coursework Plan |Coursework title-highlight key words | |How are the protagonists’ and the authors’ attitudes towards humanity highlighted and emphasized in the poems “Dulce et Decorum Est” and “Refugee Blues”. | | | |Main
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A NEW LOOK AT THE FOUR TRADITIONS OF GEOGRAPHY J. Lewis Robinson In the May 1964 issue of the JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY‚ William D. Pattison presented a brief and excellent statement concerning the main themes in geography.1 His four traditions article has been quoted widely since then‚ and it has helped to reduce the problem of defining the broad scope of the discipline in one or two sentences which would be acceptable to and understood by the public‚ teachers‚ and professional
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BRANCHES OF GEOGRAPHY (BASED ON SYSTEMATIC APPROACH) 1. Physical Geography (i) Geomorphology Is devoted to the study of landforms‚ their evolution and related processes. (ii) Climatology Encompasses the study of structure of atmosphere and elements of weather and climates and climatic types and regions. (iii) Hydrology Studies the realm of water over the surface of the earth including oceans‚ lakes‚ rivers and other water bodies and its effect on different life forms including human life
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GCSE Physics Coursework - Resistance of a Wire Coursework Resistance of a Wire Task To investigate how the resistance of a wire is affected by the length of the wire. Theory What is resistance? Electricity is conducted through a conductor‚ in this case wire‚ by means of free electrons. The number of free electrons depends on the material and more free electrons means a better conductor‚ i.e. it has less resistance. For example‚ gold has more free electrons than
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Biology coursework: Substrate specificity in yeast AIM: To find out which substrate (glucose‚ starch‚ maltose‚ sucrose or lactose)‚ does yeast‚ the organism containing the enzyme‚ breaks down the quickest. Introduction: Usually‚ every enzyme has a specific substrate that is what we call the “lock and key” theory. We can try the reaction of an enzyme with different substrates and this enzyme will just work well with one of those substrates. One type of reaction catalyzed by enzymes is anaerobic respiration
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Geography Geography is the study of the earth’s landscapes‚ peoples‚ places and environments. It is‚ quite simply‚ about the world in which we live. Geography puts this understanding of social and physical processes within the context of places and regions - recognizing the great differences in cultures‚ political systems‚ economies‚ landscapes and environments places and social groups underlie much of the newer developments in human geography across the world‚ and the links between them. Geography
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