ACKNOWLEDGEMENT subcontinent is the Indus Valley Civilization that flourished between 2600 and 1900 BC in the Indus river basin. Their cities were laid out with geometric regularity‚ but no known mathematical documents survive from this civilization. The oldest extant mathematical records from India are the Sulba Sutras (dated variously between the 8th century BC and the 2nd century AD)‚ appendices to religious texts which give simple rules for constructing altars of various shapes‚
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References: College Algebra; De Guzman‚ Teofilo A.; Yabut‚ Erna V.; Santos‚ Rosita G; Baello‚ Helen B. ; Centro Escolar University 2011 Additions and Subtractions Equations‚ http://www.mathslideshows.com/ Algebraic Expressions‚ michelle1osborn.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/Algebraic_Expressions
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A. DETERMINE IF BLOOD FLOW CAN PREDICT ARTIRIAL OXYGEN. 1. Always start with scatter plot to see if the data is linear (i.e. if the relationship between y and x is linear). Next perform residual analysis and test for violation of assumptions. (Let y = arterial oxygen and x = blood flow). twoway (scatter y x) (lfit y x) regress y x rvpplot x 2. Since regression diagnostics failed‚ we transform our data. Ratio transformation was used to generate the dependent variable and reciprocal transformation
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1) Write the following as an algebraic expression using x as the variable: Twelve less than six times a number A. 6x – 12 [(Six times a number means 6x‚ and twelve less mean -12)] B. –6x C. –12(6x) D. 12 – 6x 2) Write the following as an algebraic expression using x as the variable: The sum of a number and -8 A. -8 + x [(let x be the variable number‚ therefore sum of variable (x) and (-8) would be x-8 or -8 + x)] B. -8 - x C. x(-8) D. -8x 3) Write the following as
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4/14/2014 Advanced Algebra [print page] Option 1: Completed Independently You are an investment broker who has been asked to create a diverse investment portfolio for a new client. Before investing your client’s $5‚000 in a variety of stocks‚ bonds‚ and cash equivalents that will make up the portfolio‚ you must first get to know your client. Part I: Client Profile Create a fictional client for whom you will create an investment portfolio. You must provide the client’s name age occupation
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1858. The Rhind Papyrus is located in the British Museum‚ and contains mathematics problems and solutions. There are 84 math problems including simple equations‚ geometric series & simultaneous equations‚ determining‚ geometric series‚ and simple algebra found on the papyrus. The Moscow Papyrus: In the 19th century‚ an Egyptologist- Vladimir Golenishchev‚ found the papyrus and brought it to Russia. The Moscow papyrus contains only about 25 math problems. Of the 25 math problems‚ 7 of them are
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Chapter 8 Linear Programming Applications To accompany Quantitative Analysis for Management‚ Eleventh Edition‚ Global Edition by Render‚ Stair‚ and Hanna Power Point slides created by Brian Peterson Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education 8-1 Learning Objectives After completing this chapter‚ students will be able to: 1. Model a wide variety of medium to large LP problems. 2. Understand major application areas‚ including marketing‚ production‚ labor scheduling‚ fuel blending‚ transportation‚ and
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taught‚ or instilled in our minds. In high school my foundation of mathematics was formed through Algebra 1 my freshman year‚ Geometry my sophomore year‚ and Pre-Calculus my senior year‚ all which had an immense impact in my mathematic skills. During Algebra 1‚ I endured a basis of higher learning mathematics that bequeathed lessons such as: properties of real numbers‚ graphing and solving linear equations and inequalities‚ quadratic equations‚ polynomials‚ factoring‚ and radicals. These units
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understand why I should be forced to “learn” concepts that are completely useless to me. Again‚ I have never once had to use algebra outside of the classroom. Any time I have had to solve some sort of a logic-based issue‚ I have done so without knowing linear equations‚ functions‚ graphs‚ or sets. I have solved problems on my own or with the help of others without any knowledge of algebra‚ and I don’t suspect that will change anytime
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proportional to the source acting in the circuit. This is also known as Linearity. The proportionality constant (K) relates the input voltage to the output voltages as Superposition is another way to solve a linear electrical circuit. The Superposition Theorem states that in any linear electrical circuit‚ any voltage or current value can be obtained by taking the individual contributions to that voltage or current as a result of each source taken alone and summing them together Aim The aim
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