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    a fraction so they are irrational. Surds A surd is any number that looks like this √21‚ √15‚ √17. A surd is a root that cannot be written exactly as a decimal or a fraction. They are irrational. Simplifying Surds A surd can be simplified by rewriting the number inside the root as a product of two other numbers‚ one of which is its largest square factor. The square root of this factor is then written outside of the root sign. Rules of Surds Surds are numbers left in "square root form"

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    THIS FILE DOWNLOADED FROM THE IB NOTES SITE: http://ibnotes.tripod.com/ TOPIC 2— MECHANICS FOUNDATIONS: • • • Displacement— A measured distance in a given direction— tells us not only the distance of an object from a particular reference point‚ but also the direction from the reference point— is a vector. Velocity— Is speed in a given direction‚ and is also a vector. Acceleration— is the rate of change of velocity in a given direction (velocity/time). The unit in SI is metres per second

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    The title of The Infinite Sea is used as differing metaphors profusely throughout the story. Rick Yancey obviously chose to title his book after these abundant metaphors because they were important to the story. The title is a superb reflection of the book and relates to the characters‚ the audacity that the survivors have and what the world had become since the aliens’ invasion of Earth. Firstly‚ the use of ‘the infinite sea’ relates to many of the characters‚ but it relates one character in particular

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    the sky‚ creating the illusion that the space is continuing up. And those figures are stepping out of their frames and into the architecture, pulling the viewer into the infinite and eternal heaven. This kind of vigorous special shift And Continuous‚ unbroken expanse of the material universe are creating that sense of infinite prolongation‚ the sense of endless here. Now look at luminous sky‚ heavenly glory. this shows another important aspect of baroque art’s infinity‚ that light acting a

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    "So far as I am able to judge‚ nothing has been left undone‚ either by man or nature‚ to make India the most extraordinary country that the sun visits on his rounds. Nothing seems to have been forgotten‚ nothing overlooked. India is the cradle of the human race‚ the birthplace of human speech‚ the mother of history‚ the grandmother of legend‚ and the great grandmother of tradition." Mark Twain‚ the writer of this quotation‚ was obviously impressed by the subcontinent. Travel agents say it’s nearly

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    956 IB COMPUTER SCIENCE SL This course will introduce students to the field of computer science. Topics covered include computer and network organization‚ system fundamentals‚ computational thinking and problem-solving. The social and ethical implications of computer systems will be addressed as well as one topic from databases‚ web-programming‚ simulations or OOP programming. Students are required to develop a project and the associated documentation that solves a real-world problem of their

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    Subtle Constraints in Infinite Spaces By Mary Rose Ann Serrona What makes love real? Ponder on that question. Does this transcend to the interrogative “what makes us human”? Love‚ as defined philosophically‚ appears in seven kinds of implicit bonds. One is to satisfy basic appetite. Human‚ on the other hand‚ is a being capable of reasoning‚ introspection‚ and philosophy. But the sentence itself also defines the soul. So what really is a human? Human differentiates the soul through physicality

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    outlines the syllabus and assessment requirements. More detailed information about the course can be obtained by referring to the guide for this subject‚ which is available on the subject page of the IB online curriculum centre (OCC) website (http://occ.ibo.org) and can also be purchased from the IB store (http://store.ibo.org). © International Baccalaureate Organization 2010 Nature of the subject Economics is a dynamic social science‚ forming part of group 3—individuals and societies.

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    IB English Essay *Written in the literary present *In class essays are in ink‚ though several essays(long term) should be typed and double spaced. *IB English 11 essays tend to be more student driven‚ whereby the student is asked to come up with his/her own topic with minimal direction from teacher (prompts are usually given in 12th in preparation for the exams at the end of 12th). *Essays focus on examining authorial intent with regards to a work‚ rather than the historical implications or cause-effect

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    References: Biology for the IB Diploma –CJ Clegg (Hodder Education)

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