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    detect the forgery object in distortion image and make the following contributions: 1) a radial distortion projection model is adopted to simplify the traditional captured ray-based models‚ where the straight world line is projected into a great circle on the viewing sphere; 2) two bottom-up cues based on distortion constraint are provided to discriminate the authentication of the line in the image; 3) a fake saliency map is used to maximum fake detection density‚ and based on the fake saliency

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    relationship between triangles and circles. Be sure to include a description of the different centers a triangle can have. Answer: Angles and points on the circumference of a circle are the same thing. A point on the unit circle is the same as a right triangle formed by a radius to the point and its perpendicular to the x-axis. Hence sines and cosines which come from ratios of legs of a right triangle to the length of the hypotenuse are also the coordinates of the point on a circle of radius one. (5

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    one person will stand in the middle blindfolded while the rest of the group circles around the blindfolded person. The blindfolded person represents ‘the willow.’ The rest of the group will form a tight circle and the blindfolded person will completely lean forward‚ it is important the surrounding circle catches the person and pushes them back up repeating the process again. The blindfolded person’s trust in the circle is key in this activity. Once all trust is gained the person that’s blindfolded

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    Mar 17­10:28 AM Example: Determine the length of arc AB. A 80 Pull m = measure of central angle in degrees 5 cm B 0 r = radius of circle Mar 17­10:30 AM Mar 17­10:33 AM 1 7.Area of Sectors and Segments.notebook Sector - part of a circle formed by two radii and an arc. March 27‚ 2012 Area of a Sector = m = measure of central angle in degrees r = radius of circle Mar 17­10:41 AM Example: Determine the area of the sector. 11 mm Example: Determine the area of the sector. Mar 17­10:46 AM

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    because the bigger the string‚ the greater the distance the pendulum needs to travel and so the more time it will take. This will occur because the string is like the radius of the circle and so changing the length of string will change the circumference of the circle‚ so the longer the piece of string; the bigger the circle‚ and the bigger the distance that the pendulum will travel. Equipment List: - string (180 cm) – to be tied to the weight to make the pendulum - small weight (50g) –

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    (x) = 25 (vi) Evaluate:- (vii) If the angle between two lines is and the slope of one of the lines is ‚ find the slope of the other line. (viii) Using the principle of mathematical induction. Prove that:- (ix) Find the equation of circle whose centre is ( 4‚ -3 ) and radius is 10. (x) Prove that : Question 2 (a) Find the sum of n terms of the series [4] (b) If the coefficient of in the expansion of are in A.P.prove that [6] Question 3 (a) Find the

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    Time Frame: 45 min Prior to this lesson the students had a lesson on attributes. The children defined and identified attributes in different two-dimensional shapes. MA Framework Standard: Geometry K.G Identify and describe shapes (squares‚ circles‚ triangles‚ rectangles‚ hexagons‚ cubes‚ cones‚ cylinders‚ and spheres). 2. Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size. Identify shapes as two-dimensional (lying in a plane‚ “flat”) or three-dimensional (“solid”).

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    time of execution. 6. WAP to to print following pattern (Pascals Triangle) 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 6 4 1 7. Write a Java program that accepts the radius of a circle and displays the options as follows : 1. find diameter of a cicle.(2* radius) 2. find area of circle.( _ * radius * radius) 3. find circumference of a circle.( 2 * _ * radius) 4. exit. Use case statement to implement each option and display the corresponding output. 8. Define a class called fruit with the following

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    In the poem "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning"‚ by John Donne‚ the speaker is consoling his lover who is mournful of the speaker’s imminent departure. The speaker is saying that since they have stronger than ordinary love for one another‚ their love will endure the separation. Donne uses metaphysical conceits and comparative imagery to illustrate the crux of the poem. The speaker is reassuring his lover by reminding her of how great their love is; it transcends the physical and therefore will overcome

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    45 degree angle. Now the question arises of how he has derived this particular degree angle. The magic is the octave based system. The circle is the answer for everything in life. Take a small or big circle it has 360 degrees. Mr. Gann said that divide the circle by octave and you will get 45 degree angle. Here we are trying to connect the octave based circle with the natural year based on octave. Because from various writings Mr. Gann has said that 45 degree is important and the solstices are

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