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    mainly takes the following syllabus : Mathematics Algebra Sets‚ Relations‚ Functions‚ Elementary Number Theory Including the relation of congruence Modulo‚ Simultaneous linear / quadratic equations‚ Indices‚ Logarithms‚ Arithmetic‚ Geometric and Harmonic progressions‚ Binomial theorem‚ Surds‚ Complex numbers‚ Demoivre’s theorem and its simple application Matrics & Determinants Matrix operations‚ Definition and properties of determinats‚ Cofactors‚ Adjoint‚ Elementry Transformations‚ Rank and

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    Introduction Businesses were designed to provide value to society by meeting the needs of the people through the open marketplace. If a product or service did not provide enough value‚ naturally the business associated would need to change to fill such a void for fear of going bankrupt. Therefore‚ businesses must continually innovate or find areas in which they can create value for society and profit in a sustainable manner. A controversial issue facing the business world today is the use of a

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    Bacterial growth is the division of one bacterium into two daughter cells in a process called binary fission. Providing no mutational event occurs the resulting daughter cells are genetically identical to the original cell. Hence‚ "local doubling" of the bacterial population occurs. Both daughter cells from the division do not necessarily survive. However‚ if the number surviving exceeds unity on average‚ the bacterial population undergoes exponential growth. The measurement of an exponential bacterial

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    The History and Progression of Chemistry The birth of the modern atomic theory. In 1750‚ Rudjer Boscovich‚ a scientist born in what is now Croatia‚ suggested the theory that atoms were "uncuttable" might have been wrong. Boscovich thought that atoms contain smaller parts‚ which in turn contain still smaller parts‚ and so forth down to the fundamental building blocks of matter. He felt that these building blocks must be geometric points with no size at all. Today‚ most atomic physicists accept a

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    Azuka Debbie Onyekwe Nathan Poage Phil 1301-14429 15 Sept. 2016 Plato’s arguments for recollection in the Meno; what puzzle is recollection supposed to solve? Plato put together a set of theories about the human soul and knowledge as follows. The theory of rationalism: Knowledge as an essential part of reasoning and the human soul cannot be eliminated. It is an innate feature of the human soul. The second is based on a theory of existence. It argues that the soul is immortal and cannot be annihilated

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    Republic of the Philippines Davao Del Norte State College INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION Laboratory School LESSON DESIGN IN MATHEMATICS III Quarter: Fourth quarter Year & Section: III- Libra and Gemini Topic: Deductive Reasoning Date: March 8‚ 2013 SY: 2012-2013 Time Frame: 10:00-11:00 am and 2:00-3:00 pm Cooperating Teacher: Ms. Cherry Ann Nicolas Preparatory Activities: |Teacher’s Activity |Student’s Activity

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    fePolar coordinates are two-dimensional and thus they can be used only where point positions lie on a single two-dimensional plane. They are most appropriate in any context where the phenomenon being considered is inherently tied to direction and length from a center point. For instance‚ the examples above show how elementary polar equations suffice to define curves—such as the Archimedean spiral—whose equation in the Cartesian coordinate system would be much more intricate. Moreover‚ many physical

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    A little over two hundred years ago a man by the name of Thomas Malthus wrote a document entitled "An Essay on the Principle of Population" which essentially stated that there is an imbalance between our ability to produce food and our ability to produce children. He said human beings are far better at making babies than they are at finding food for survival. His entire essay is based on these two assumptions. " First‚ That food is necessary to the existence of man. And second‚ that the passion

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    Sum of Gp

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    What is the closed-form expression for the below sum of Geometric Progression (GP) sequence‚ S n ? S n  a  aR  aR 2  ...  aR n (1) where R is called the common ratio (between consecutive terms) of the GP sequence. The reason why we want to derive a closed-form expression for S n is for the sake of calculating the summation‚ or otherwise we need to add all terms one-by-one together‚ which does not make a sense if the number of terms is huge‚ say a million terms! Most importantly

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    poverty Definition: Condition where people’s basic needs for food‚ clothing‚ and shelter are not being met. According to World Bank: Poverty is pronounced deprivation in well-being‚ and comprises many dimensions. It includes low incomes and the inability to acquire the basic goods and services necessary for survival with dignity. Poverty also encompasses low levels of health and education‚ poor access to clean water and sanitation‚ inadequate physical security‚ lack of voice‚ and insufficient

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