our universe did not form by accident. Descartes believes that reason is good for proving that God exists. He starts proving this by saying that everyone has an idea of infinity. But he says that how do we have any idea of infinity
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higher level of survival or higher level of oneness.These principles begin with self‚ creativity‚ group survival‚ species‚ life forms‚ physical universe‚ spiritual dynamic‚ and infinity. Once they complete one dynamic they are allowed to move on to the next dynamic or level.To them God and their identity is simply becoming infinity or becoming the best you can be. Now we can understand a scientologist purpose in life‚ the Thetan. The Thetan is when the soul or energy controls the mind and the physical
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unassign variables/restart; > restart; > # Question 4; > eqn := x^4 + x^2*(y-1)^2 + y^4 = 4; (10) > # to find dy/dx; > implicitdiff(eqn‚y‚x); (11) > > > > > > # Question 5; # a) exp(x); # b) Pi; # c) infinity; # Note the above to evaluate the definite integral; int(exp(-x)*cos(1/4*x^2)/(4+x)‚x=0..infinity); (12) > # Remember‚ % means the previous result; 10 significant figures!; > evalf(%‚10); 0.1778089225 (13) > # Remember to unassign variables/restart; > restart; # Question 6; # a) arctan(x); # b)
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t-butyl chloride liquid is added in the acetone/water mixture prepared in step 2. 4. The flask is stoppered and shaken well‚ and time is measured. The flask is to be kept stoppered except when removing aliquots of solution for titration. 5. An “infinity time” sample is prepared by adding 10.00 cm3 sample of the reaction mixture to a stoppered flask containing 50 cm3 of water. Then the flask is stoppered
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Cory Maillet Krisandra Horn Quain Lawn and Garden‚ Inc. Case Analysis After a false retirement Bill and Jeanne Quain realized their destined action in the plant and shrub business. The need for a high-quality commercial fertilizer prompted the innovation of a blended fertilizer called “Quain-Grow”. Working with chemists at Rutgers University‚ a mixture was constructed from four compounds‚ C-30‚ C-92‚ D-21 and E-11. The costs for these four compounds per pound is as follows: CHEMICAL COMPOUND COST
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third year’s dividend: $2.4*(1+25%)^3=$4.6875 The first three year’s present value is $2.4*1.25/(.12-.25)*[1(1.25/1.12)^3]=$9 The dividend from the fourth year to infinity is $4.6875*(1+7%)‚ 4.6875*(1+7%)^2…….. The value in year 3 from fourth year value to infinity is $5.0156/(.12-. 07)=$100.312 The present value of forth year to infinity is $100.312/(1.12)^3=$71.40 So the present value of the stock is $71.40+$9=$80.40
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Classic Koch Snowflake and a Variation of the Koch Snowflake Jarred Sareault Introduction: In this project‚ we need to find the area and perimeter of both the Classic and Variation Koch Snowflake for the first five levels. Also we need to create and implement general forms for the area and perimeter of the Classic/Variation Snowflakes to find the total area and perimeter of the final snowflake for each. For both the Classic and Variation Koch Snowflake‚ an equilateral triangle is used to start.
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MARKETING ENGINEERING FOR EXCEL • CASE • VERSION 1.0.0 Case Pacific Brands: Segmenting Australian Brassiere Consumers By Arvind Rangaswamy 1. Before beginning any case‚ students should familiarize themselves with the model being used. Marketing Engineering for Excel comes with tutorials that demonstrate the capability of each model. The tutorial can be found under each model within the ME►XL menu after starting Excel. These tutorials are designed to work with our OfficeStar examples
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Properties of Trigonometric Functions The properties of the 6 trigonometric functions: sin (x)‚ cos (x)‚ tan(x)‚ cot (x)‚ sec (x) and csc (x)are discussed. These include the graph‚ domain‚ range‚ asymptotes (if any)‚ symmetry‚ x and y intercepts and maximum and minimum points. Sine Function: f(x) = sin (x) * Graph * Domain: all real numbers * Range: [-1 ‚ 1] * Period = 2pi * x-intercepts: x = k pi ‚ where k is an integer. * y-intercepts: y = 0 * Maximum points: (pi/2
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not wager for an orthodoxly conceived monotheistic god. Rationality requires that you hold: 1. The unity of wagering for an orthodoxly conceived monotheistic god‚ if an unorthodoxly conceived perverse monotheistic god exists‚ is less than positive infinity. 2. The utility of wagering for an orthodoxly conceived monotheistic god‚ if no unorthodoxly conceived perverse monotheistic
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