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    Girl before a Mirror

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    Girl before a Mirror‚ an oil on canvas painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso‚ shows two sides of a girl; one which is illustrated with a dark tone and one with a vibrant colorful tone. This painting is bright; colors are at full intensity and are arranged next to their complements‚ producing a visual relationship between shape and form. Forms are used to draw the viewer’s eye across the canvas where circular shapes‚ repeating throughout the work‚ are compensated by the pattern of diagonal lines

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    together to learn from one another. Realizing that mass production had to be the precondition of successful design in the machine age‚ its members rejected the Arts and Crafts Movement. The school developed a style that was spare‚ functional‚ and geometric. Bauhaus designs are highly prized today‚ but when the school was active‚ it was generally unpopular. The Bauhaus was closed by the Nazis 1n 1933‚ but its members‚ including Walter Gropius‚ spread its teachings throughout the world. Figure 1:

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    In this content we will be more focing on geometry form and how an arc growth. Keywords: pictorial‚ icon‚ form‚ geometric‚and arc. 1. Introduction Islamic Ornament can be categorized in 3 different ways. There are geometric patterns‚ stylized forms and the arabesques. Based on Anness Publishing (2010) Islamic artist created images that were erither stylized or abstract‚ geometric‚ visibily unreal. (Anness Publishing ‚2010). Islamic Ornament more focusing on the nature art. It creates visibly

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    Mandalas In Judaism

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    have religious value and are used to represent the cosmos and utilized for meditation. They have geometric or iconic symbols on them which each hold specific symbolic meanings (McFarlane). Mandalas have many mathematical aspects to them in addition to the religious and spiritual characteristics for which they are known. Mandalas have been around for so long that there is uncertainty whether the geometric patterns were intentional or the geometry was intuitive and was used before mathematics was formally

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    History of Logarithms

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    published in 1614; Burgi’s logarithms were published in 1620. The objective of both men was to simplify mathematical calculations. Napier’s approach was algebraic and Burgi’s approach was geometric. Neither man had a concept of a logarithmic base. Napier defined logarithms as a ratio of two distances in a geometric form‚ as opposed to the current definition of logarithms as exponents. The possibility of defining logarithms as exponents was recognized by John Wallis in 1685 and by Johann Bernoulli in

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    Pre Algebra Final Exam 1

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    Score: ______ / ______ Name: ______________________________ Student Number: ______________________ 1. Elsie is making a quilt using quilt blocks like the one in the diagram.   a. How many lines of symmetry are there? Type your answer below. There are 4 line of symmetry. b. Does the quilt square have rotational symmetry? If so‚ what is the angle of rotation? Type your answers below. The quilt square have rotational symmetry of 90. 2. Solve by simulating the problem.   You

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    CELTS IN EUROPE - SYNOPSIS The peoples known as the Celts are thought to have originated in central Europe‚ to the east of the Rhine in the areas now part of southern Germany‚ Austria‚ Slovakia‚ the Czech Republic‚ and Hungary. From around 3‚400 years ago‚ these proto-Celtic peoples expanded across the Continent‚ and eventually inhabited a large portion of central‚ western‚ and northwestern Europe. During the Classical periods of Greece and Rome‚ Celtic culture was predominant to the north of

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    Greek Wine

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    The factors that led to the possibility of producing wine in Greece are the presence of the wild Eurasian grape vine‚ the availability of cereal crops to provide year round food reserves for wine-making communities‚ and the invention of pottery‚ instrumental for making‚ storing‚ and serving wine. Grapevines were grown alongside olives‚ wheat‚ and barley. Moreover‚ the attempts to store grapes or grape juice for long periods in pottery vessels resulted in wine. Wine was plentiful enough to be widely

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    Financial analyst need different tools to scrutinize the market and identify the most succulent securities available for their clients‚ to accomplish this objective they utilize different mathematical and statistical calculations like arithmetic mean‚ geometric mean and standard deviation‚ this paper shows how to perform these calculations and how they could be used to identify a good investment. Additionally‚ provides an overview in formulating and justifying investment policies identifying objectives

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    Solution of investment

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    BKM CHAPTER 5 1. The Fisher equation tells us that the real interest rate approximately equals the nominal rate minus the inflation rate. Suppose the (expected or realized) inflation rate increases from 3% to 5%. Does the Fisher equation imply that this increase will result in a fall in the real rate of interest? Explain. The Fisher equation relates nominal rates required by investors to real rates required by investors and inflation. You can think about this from two perspectives: i. Ex-ante

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