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    After choosing a topic randomly‚ students will have 5 minutes to prepare before presenting their explanation for 5 minutes. 1. State the definition of the limit and explain the requirements for a limit to exist. Also‚ explain the 3 main techniques to evaluate limits. (Keywords: limit‚ intend‚ left‚ right‚ general‚ notation‚ 3 requirements‚ NAG‚ table‚ diagrams‚ indeterminate form‚ conjugate‚ factoring‚ substitution) The limit of the function is the height that the function intends to reach

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    Application Report SPNA071A – November 2006 Implementing Radix-2 FFT Algorithms on the TMS470R1x ..................................................................................................................................................... ABSTRACT This application report describes implementing Radix-2 FFT algorithms on the TMS470R1x. The FFT is implemented to work with complex input data. The key objective is to get a fast execution time‚ with obtaining a small code size secondary.

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    The properties of the 6 trigonometric functions: sin (x)‚ cos (x)‚ tan(x)‚ cot (x)‚ sec (x) and csc (x) include the domain‚ range‚ period‚ asymptotes and amplitudes. The domain of a cosine and sine function is all real numbers and the range is -1 to 1. The period is 2π‚ and the amplitude is 1. They have no asymptotes. The domain of tangent is all real numbers except for π2+kπ. The range is all real numbers and the period is π. Tan has no amplitude and has asymptotes when x= π2+kπ. The domain

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    the required channel; can modify the sampling rate‚ scale. It also provides the Auto set option which adjusts the amplitude and the x-axis scale according to the signal being provided. Following screen shot shows the oscilloscope in action for a sine wave of 1 kHz. Softscope This is another scope provided by MATLAB‚ which provides many more features than the daqscope. The following text throws some light on a few of these features. Softscope can be initiated by typing the following keywords

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    moves slowly and can be easily timed. Using time and position data‚ it is possible to calculate the acceleration of the cart. When the angle of the incline is increased‚ the acceleration also increases. The acceleration is directly proportional to the sine of the incline angle‚ (. A graph of acceleration versus sin( can be extrapolated to a point where the value of sin( is 1. When sin is 1‚ the angle of the incline is 90°. This is equivalent to free fall. The acceleration during free fall can

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    frequencies in the days before frequency meters. A signal of a known frequency was applied to the vertical input. The resulting pattern was a function of the ratio of the two frequencies. Lissajous Figures A lissajous figure is produced by taking two sine waves and displaying them at right angles to each other. This easily done on an oscilloscope in XY mode.If the oscilloscope has the x-versus-y capability‚ one can apply one signal to the vertical deflection plates while applying a second signal to

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    Lab Report 2 Name: Waqas Kampulvi Frequency & wave length Experiment Aim: The wavelength and frequency of light are very closely related‚ our aim for this experiment is to determine the relationship between wavelength and frequency and the impact or change in the numbers as a result. Apparatus: Loud Speaker Signal Generator Ruler Microphone Audio Analyzer Plastic Tube Supporting Research: All sound waves which are travelling through the air are in fact longitudinal waves (running lengthwise

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    Dear Mr Keller and Wooster Financial Aid Officers‚ I was recently admitted as an international applicant and had been discussing my financial aid package with Ms Sines-Sheaff‚ who has redirected me to contact you since she’s now on maternity leave. As I had shared to Ms Sines-Sheaff‚ my financial situation is the only barrier that’s keeping me from attending Wooster. I’ve had extensive conversation with my parents about enrollment‚ and while my financial aid package requires $24‚000 in annual

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    Lesson 1.2 Key Terms Introduction to Circuit Design Term Definition Amplitude The instantaneous voltage of a waveform. Often used to mean maximum amplitude‚ or peak voltage‚ or a pulse. Boolean Expression An algebraic expression made up of Boolean variables and operators‚ such as AND (-)‚ OR (+)‚ or NOT (-). Also referred to as Boolean function or a logic function. Clocked D Flip-Flop Type of flip-flop in which the D (data) input is the synchronous input. Digital Waveform A series

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    Chapter 7 Transcendental Functions Functions can be categorized into two big groups – algebraic and non-algebraic functions. Algebraic functions: Any function constructed from polynomials using algebraic operations (addition‚ subtraction‚ multiplication‚ division and taking roots). All rational functions are algebraic. Transcendental functions are non-algebraic functions. The following are examples of such functions: i. iii. v. Trigonometric functions Exponential functions Hyperbolic functions

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