12 99 50 50 Imaginary Roots 13 100 50 50 Imaginary Roots OUTPUT PRACTICAL-2 Write a program in C/C++ to find the area of a circle‚ triangle‚ square and rectangle and perform the following: Equivalence Class testing. #include #include void main() { int base=0‚ht=0‚a‚rad‚l‚b; float cirar=0‚triar=0; int rectar=0‚sqar=0; int ch; clrscr(); do{ clrscr(); printf("\n 1. Area of triangle \n"); printf("2. Area of square \n"); printf("3. Area of circle\n");
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Animal Testing: Testing....1....2...3 Tatum Szymczak Eng. 105 It is a dark stormy night when suddenly the phone rings. I casually answer the telephone. It is my older sister informing me that our mother is in the hospital. She is going to need an emergency brain transplant. It takes me just a moment to drop everything I am doing and rush to the hospital. When I arrive I see my father and sister in the waiting room casually enjoying their
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Title: Cassava starch as an effective component for Ideal Biodegradable Plastic Proponent: Zhaira Morysette L. Maco‚ III-Narra student Introduction: Inventions have evolved and continue to evolve such that after several years of study‚ research and experimentation reach great developments. With continuing efforts to investigate the constituents of Philippine plants‚ we have pursued investigation of starch of the cassava plant (Manihot esculenta). Cassava tubers were gathered‚ ground and squeezed
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Solid state physics II Testing a Peltier Element Abstract The purpose of the experiment was to investigate the cooling properties of a Peltier element and specifically the relation between the electric current through the element and the temperature in a refrigerator cooled by the element. The “refrigerator” consisted of a cavity in a block of polystyrene foam with the Peltier element covering the opening of the cavity. A fan on top
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CASSAVA STARCH AS A MAJOR COMPONENT IN MAKING BIODEGRADABLE PLASTIC ABSTRACT The purpose of this experiment is to be able to help the society with its environmental issues by creating biodegradable plastic out of cassava starch. The procedures that the researchers used in this investigatory project were all experimental and were based on Scientific Method. The researchers used environment-friendly materials which can be made into biodegradable plastics that will not harm the environment
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laboratories‚ they would be felonies. But animals suffer and die every day in laboratories with little or no protection from cruelty. Here are the top five reasons why it needs to stop: It’s unethical to sentence 100 million thinking‚ feeling animals to life in a laboratory cage and intentionally cause them pain‚ loneliness‚ and fear. It’s bad science. The Food and Drug Administration reports that 92 out of every 100 drugs that pass animal tests fail in humans. It’s wasteful. Animal experiments prolong
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The main structural difference between starch glycogen cellulose comes from? In: Human and Animal Interaction Starch‚ glycogen and cellulose are all polymers of glucose. They differ in the type of glucose present and the bonds which link thr glucose monomers together. Starch and glycogen are made from alpha-glucose. This is an isomer of glucose in which the hydroxyl (-OH) group attached to carbon number 1 is below the plane of the ring. Starch is itself composed of two types of polymer:amylose
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physically fit and healthy. Depending on the objective of an individual on what aspect to focus skill related or health related. Fitness is defined as the ability of an individual to perform certain task with sufficient energy to avoid fatigue and enjoy life. Being physically fit there are two things to consider namely skill related fitness and health related fitness. Skill or performance related fitness contain skills that enhance performance in athletics or sports event. It includes agility‚ balance
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Tin container testing Following are the different tests that are performed: 1) Temper Test: Standard: IS 1993- 1982 Take the sample strip of 90mm width. Carry out the ‘zero setting’ on Erichsen Testing machine. After zero setting‚ clamp the dial by tightening the screw. Insert the sample strip in machine and lock it by test piece holder. Confirm the light arrangement and the mirror is placed on its respective position. Switch on the lamp. Rotate the back screw at uniform speed‚ so that
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RETAILING IN INDIA Euromonitor International May 2012 RETAILING IN INDIA Passport I LIST OF CONTENTS AND TABLES Executive Summary ..................................................................................................................... 1 A Strong Performance in 2011 ................................................................................................. 1 Foreign Direct Investment at Forefront of Trends .........................................................
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