Chapter 8- Circular Measure Additional Mathematics Module Form 4 SMK Agama Arau‚ Perlis CHAPTER 8- CIRCULAR MEASURE 8.1 RADIAN 1. In lower secondary‚ we have learned the unit for angle is degree. In this chapter‚ we will learn one more unit for angle that is radian. P r O 1 radian r Q 2. When the value of the angle 1 radian‚ then the length of the arc is equal to the length of the radius. 3. From this information‚ we can deduce that: r 1 rad r = 360 2πr 1 rad = r 2πr × 360 2π rad
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Many friends have expressed their difficullty in solving problems on syllogisms.I find them to b the easisest and very interesting.This doc is my attempt to reduce the fear people have of this topic‚an imporatnt are of verbal reasoning. there r 3 types: conditional syllogisms‚disjunctive syllogisms and categorical syllogisms. In this doc‚we try our hands on the last type: i.e.categorical syllogisms. Here‚we r provided wid two statements /propositions(we shall call them premises from now on
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Well my paper is on pneumonia. The little I do know about pneumonia is that it is caused by an infection. You can recover from pneumonia with the right treatment. Pneumonia is more serious with people with weak immune systems. But to further my knowledge on pneumonia I did some research. What is pneumonia? Pneumonia is a common lung infection caused by bacteria‚ a virus or fungi. The infection inflames your lungs’ air sacs‚ which are called alveoli. The air sacs may fill up with fluid
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BPA ranges from interpretation in crime scenes to laboratory work. Limited analysis can be performed using just photography. The analysis of blood includes two phases: Pattern analysis- this includes interpreting the shape and distribution of the bloodstain and drawing conclusions on the mechanisms that have caused the bloodshed. Reconstruction- by using the data obtained from pattern analysis analysts must determine the location of the victim and the suspect during the bloodshed cause‚
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Utilizing a Strain Gage Circuit to Measure Weight as Function of Changing Resistance John C. Greavu III University of Minnesota‚ School of Physics and Astronomy I. INTRODUCTION Operational amplifiers can be combined with gages to accurately measure mechanical properties as functions of electrical variables of a circuit. Here‚ we used two strain gages on the inside and outside of a load cell to measure the mass of hanging weights as a function of voltage. As the resistance of a wire is proportional
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Occupiers Liability for Dangerous Premises Occupiers’ liability is a field of tort law‚ codified in statute‚ which concerns the duty of care that those who occupy (through ownership or lease) real property owe to people who visit or trespass. It deals with liability that may arise from accidents caused by the defective or dangerous condition of the premises. By the expression “Premises” in the context of this topic is meant‚ not only‚ land and buildings but also vehicles‚ railway carriages‚ scaffolding
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DISTANCE CALCULATION Because of the near-spherical shape of the Earth (technically an oblate spheroid) ‚ calculating an accurate distance between two points requires the use of spherical geometry and trigonometric math functions. However‚ you can calculate an approximate distance using much simpler math functions. For many applications the approximate distance calculation provides sufficient accuracy with much less complexity. The following approximate distance calculations are relatively simple
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machines faultless? NO! There is no such thing as the perfect machine or the perfect person. Everyone and everything has its faults. The machine may be more productive. It will be there twenty-four hours a day‚ seven days a week‚ holidays‚ snow‚ rain or sine. Sounds like the machine may be a perfect. However‚ what happens when the machine jams or breaks down. Then the company can’t do anything until the machine gets repaired. Where as if it was an assembly line and one of the workers didn’t show up they
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the intro when Crimp notes that “What fried demanded of art was ‘presentness‚’ a transcendent condition… what he feared would replace that condition as a result of the sensibility he saw at work in minimalism-what has replaced it- is presence‚ the sine qua non of theatre.”2 which acknowledges that Fried’s fears are based in the delicacy of minimalist art‚ where he thinks that the presentness of art would lose its favor to. Instead it is temporality-a necessity of theatre-that Crimp states presentness
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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 + 2 k pi ‚ 1) ‚ where k is an
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