CHAPTER 7 ARITHMETIC AND GEOMETRIC PROGRESSIONS 7.1 Arithmetic Progression (A.P) 7.1.1 Definition The nth term of an arithmetic progression is given by ‚ where a is the first term and d the common difference. The nth term is also known as the general term‚ as it is a function of n. 7.1.2 The General Term (common difference) Example 7-1 In the following arithmetic progressions a. 2‚ 5‚ 8‚ 11‚ ... b. 10‚ 8‚ 6‚ 4‚ ... Write (i) the first term‚ (ii) the common difference‚
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Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Mechanical Design Answer Guide (Answers to the questions and problems at the end of each chapter) Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Mechanical Design Answer Guide 2 Chapter 1 Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Chapter Review Page 7 1. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing is a symbolic language used to specify size ‚ shape ‚ form ‚ orientation‚ the and location of features on a part. 2. Features toleranced with GD&T reflect
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This work MAT 126 Week 1 Assignment - Geometric and Arithmetic Sequence shows "Survey of Mathematical Methods" and contains solutions on the following problems: First Problem: question 35 page 230 Second Problem: question 37 page 230 Mathematics - General Mathematics Week One Written Assignment Following completion of your readings‚ complete exercises 35 and 37 in the “Real World Applications” section on page 280 of Mathematics in Our World . For each exercise‚
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delicacy of execution‚ balanced proportions‚ scarcity of ornament‚ and air of ernest nobility define the Berlin Painter’s artistry in his early years.’ (Toledo Museum of Art) The piece I choose to analyze is The Volute-Krater‚ a dynamic and large ancient Greek vase. Volute-Kraters were used in the mixing of water and wine‚ used
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The Terracotta Bell-krater is a bowl for mixing wine and water that originated in Greece during the time period between 750-700 BCE. Known as the Geometric period‚ this piece of art is a perfect example of the Kraters that are commonly found from this period in time. Like the Terracotta Bell-Krater‚ many of these Kraters are very large and are decorated with geometric and linear designs. When viewing the Terracotta Bell-Krater‚ its characteristics such as its lines and color‚ foreshortening‚ and
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to the greek palaces‚ the imagery of the kraters linked the elites to the Mediterranean aristocratic lifestyle (Steel 290-291). Specifically‚ the kraters contained the image of the chariot‚ a fundamental symbol of the elite during the Late Bronze Age. The chariot represented hunting and warfare‚ but only the wealthiest could afford the horses required to pull it and the leisure time to pursue hunting; as a result‚ it inspired the chariot pictorial kraters found throughout elite burials (Steel 291)
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The Niobides Krater was made in greece and found in a necropolis in Italy. The vase is made from clay and has red figures. The technique of the Attic Red Figure style is used as there red figures are part of the red clay of the pot and silhouetted by the black painted background. Lots of delicate detail seen in Apollo’s body‚ Artmeis’s face and drapery. The figures on the vase follow the Greek canon of proportion with bare muscular bodies. This is a large severe styled vase with more characterization
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between the Archaic Period and the Hellenistic Period‚ Athenians had a fondness for the Amazonomachies‚ battles between Greeks and the mythical Amazonites‚ a race of warrior women from the north and east. Such is the focus of the Terracotta volute-krater‚ a red-figure battlefield baked and painted in approximately 450 BCE‚ at the shift between the Early and High Classical Periods of Greece. Curiously however‚ the painter‚ dubbed the Painter of the Woolly Satyrs. painted the the battle as an even match
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Geometric Design of Highways -refer to the visible dimensions of streets and highways. -Its main purpose is to provide safe‚ efficient‚ and economical movement of traffic. Major areas of the design: Locational design Alignment design (includes design controls and criteria) Cross-section design Locational Design One of the most crucial and important parts of the design process of highways. The location procedure is an iterative process in which engineers‚ planners‚ economist‚ ecologist
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is their way of expressing a story or idea. The Terracotta calyx-krater‚ currently on display at the Metropolitan Art Museum‚ is a perfect example of how detail goes a long way in any art form. With this krater‚ although huge in size‚ only the most ambitious craftsmen would take it upon themselves to decorate (). Originally decorated with abstract designs‚ toward 800 BCE‚ humans and animals figures began to appear within the geometric designs (2). Minor details like the lines‚ shapes‚ and figures
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