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    Computer graphics are graphics created using computers and‚ more generally‚ the representation and manipulation of image data by a computer. The development of computer graphics has made computers easier to interact with‚ and better for understanding and interpreting many types of data. Developments in computer graphics have had a profound impact on many types of media and have revolutionized animation‚ movies and the video game industry. Overview The term computer graphics has been used in a broad

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    differential calculus

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    mathematical knowledge‚ and led to the creation of irrational numbers. In ancient Mesopotamia‚ we introduce the concept of reciprocal‚ plus solutions to different logarithmic problems‚ progress was such that it created algorithms for calculating sums of progressions. In geometry‚ it is believed that they knew the Pythagorean Theorem‚ though not as a general theorem. With no doubt‚ China played a big role in mathematical progress. However‚ it was in Greece‚

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    APRIL A book is to have 250 pages that will be numbered with Arabic numerals. How many times will the digit 2 be used in numbering the pages? John and a group of his friends took a bus trip. Each person paid the bus driver with the same combination of 9 coins. If the bus driver received $8.41 from the group‚ how many dimes did he receive? A man walks 3 miles east‚ then 3 miles north‚ and then 2 miles northeast. How far is he from his starting point? A culture of bacteria doubles in size

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    "Islamic art is intended to suggest but not to portray the divine presence" (G.Eaton). Discuss Islamic art is unlike the art of many other cultures. The main reason for this difference is that the subjects of Islamic art are strictly controlled by the religious beliefs held by Muslims. Any Muslim artist must work within strict guidelines‚ largely set out in the Qur ’an‚ when producing any work of art. These guidelines define what is acceptable as a subject for a work of art and also the form

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    develop better ways of presenting them using colours and shapes to create a harmonious depiction. Picasso drew inspiration and unlike Cezanne he didn’t use the simplified shapes and sharp lines to add depth but to break down the subject into other geometric forms. Picasso wanted to construct an image rather than represent it‚ like his influence Paul Cenzanne. In a representation the artist takes what they see and paints it on canvas. Picasso reconstructs the subject with different segments that allow

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    Escher (M.C. Escher) is widely considered the most popular example of the mathematical influence in art. Though never formally trained in math‚ Escher’s initial interest in decorative art sparked a curiosity in certain mathematical areas such as geometric shapes‚ tessellations and spatial planes/demensions. His interest in both aesthetic and logic resulted in provoking visual representations of multiple dimension. Escher’s understanding of mathematics in combination with his artistic skill provides

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    led to a doctrine forbidding images of animate beings in religious context. Even Qur’an itself as a religious text‚ it was never illustrated with images of any animate beings. Instead‚ it is ornamented with patterns‚ such as vegetal patterns and geometric patterns. Vegetal patterns are used in many different places like in architectures‚ carpets‚ potteries‚ Qur’an‚ and so on. Usually‚ Mihrab‚ a niche that indicates the direction of Mecca‚ is decorated thoswith greater skill than other elements

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    Chemistry

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    this compound that is chiral‚ and draw two that are achiral. 7. Draw the formula for an unsaturated alkyl chloride (C5H9Cl) that shows: (a) neither geometric isomerism nor optical activity. (b) both geometric isomerism and optical activity. (c) geometric isomerism but not optical activity. (d) optical activity but not geometric isomerism. 8. How many pairs of enantiomers and/or meso compounds are possible for the following? a) b) 9. Draw the enantiomer for each of

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    Greece Over a period of time‚ Greek art has developed many new art forms and ideas. Although they were heavily influenced by Egypt and Mesopotamia‚ their unique innovations have made the foundation of the Western art. Despite the changes from the Geometric and Orientalizing period to the Hellenistic period‚ you can see one consistent characteristic. The Ancient Greeks continue to worship their gods and goddesses by building them temples‚ sanctuaries‚ and sculptures. There are 12 Greek gods and goddesses

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    Math and Origami

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    thicker than tissue paper. There is no limit to the type of constructions that can be formed through paper folding. Various geometric operations can be formed by folding a piece of paper‚ using the raw edges and points of the paper‚ as well as any subsequent crease lines and points created while folding. Any basic fold has a geometric pattern. You will see complex geometric patterns when you unfold it‚ even if the model you folded was a simple one. Math and Origami and both considered to be ancient

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