Composition and Inverse Mat222 2/23/2013 This week we have been assigned three functions which we must evaluate. These are the functions which we have to evaluate this week. fx=2x+3 gx=x2-3 hx=7-x3 We have been asked to compute(f-h)(4). So we can evaluate each separately and then subtract. f-h4=f4-h(4) f4=24+3 =8+3=11 f4=11 h4=7-43 =33=1 h4=1 This is our final answer. f-h4=11-1=10 Next we are to compare two pairs of the functions
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Belonging to a community or a group has a significant impact on an individual sense of belonging. Belonging is a concept that provides confidence and support to individuals who are able to connect to people or places. Individuals that belong to a community or a group have portrayed that there are significant impact that do affect a individual own sense of acceptance‚ which could lead to a better wellbeing. However not belonging to a community or a group has negative impact on the individual as presented
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CATEGORIES OF NON-VERVAL COMMUNICATION Body movements‚ gestures and postures Kinesics is the interpretation of body language such as facial expressions and gestures — or‚ more formally‚ non-verbal behavior related to movement‚ either of any part of the body or the body as a whole. Gesture is a form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate particular messages‚ either in place of speech or together and in parallel with words. Gestures include movement of the hands
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Q.1. There was a frantic effort to enclose lands in Britain because : (a) From the mid-eighteenth century the English population multiplied four times from 7 million in 1750 to 30 millon in 1900. (b) Britain was industrialising‚ more people began to live in urban areas‚ men from rural areas migrated to towns in search of jobs (c) As population grew‚ more foodgrains were needed‚ so land was enclosed (d) All the above Ans. (d) Q.2. The continuous movement of the pastoral communities helps in
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Properties of Water Introduction: Water’s chemical description is H2O. As the diagram to the left shows‚ that is one atom of oxygen bound to two atoms of hydrogen. The hydrogen atoms are "attached" to one side of the oxygen atom‚ resulting in a water molecule having a positive charge on the side where the hydrogen atoms are and a negative charge on the other side‚ where the oxygen atom is. This uneven distribution of charge is called polarity. Since opposite electrical charges attract‚ water
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The Earth is covered by 70 percent of water (Vaughn‚ par 6 ). Of that water 97% is composed of salt water‚ leaving just three percent fresh water that lies in streams‚ rivers‚ glaciers‚ and underground (Rekacewicz‚ par 1). This vast amount of water has not been yet fully discovered with only five percent being explored ( Vaughn‚ par 9). For generations the ocean has been called “The largest museum on earth” (Vaughn‚ par 8). The Earth has been maintained in a natural state of balance‚ but the advancement
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by every soul living on Earth. The world constitute of different climatic and physical conditions around the world‚ this leads to the variations in the biomes found in this planet‚ some people believe that human impact is also part of the drivers of this biome‚ and some do not. It is actually a debatable issue of what to believe are the drivers of the savannahs globally. There are five factors that are believed to be the drivers of the savannah biomes around the planet Earth. They are namely: fires
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transfer of property Introduction to TOP Act What is the meaning of "transfer of property" for the purpose of the Act? [pic] The term "transfer of property" as defined by S5 means an act by which a living person conveys property in present or in future to one or more other living persons‚ or to himself or to himself and one or more other living persons. In this section‚ the term‚ ’’living person’’ includes a company or association or body of individuals whether incorporated or not.
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Property Accountability in the COE Course Summary 1 Property Accountability Course Summary Takeaway Introduction Welcome to the Property Accountability in the Current Operating Environment lesson summary. This printable takeaway will review many of the key training points presented in the course. Classes of Supply The Army uses a multitude of different items on a daily basis‚ each of these items falls into one of ten classes of supply. Commanders use the different classes of supply
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IP4 English Composition: The Introduction Thomas Boehm American InterContinental University Abstract In this assignment we are asked to write a 100-150 word introductory paragraph using one of the following patterns of development as described within our text: a) Narrative b) Description c) Illustration d) Process Analysis e) Comparison and Contrast f) Classification and Division g) Definition h) Cause and Effect At the end of the paragraph we are to place
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