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    Accelerated Coordinate Algebra / Analytic Geometry Part A Dr. Khan‚ Ph.D.‚ Fall 2012 ekhan@marietta-city.k12.ga.us WHY ARE YOU TAKING THIS COURSE? All Georgia high school students are required to take four years of mathematics. Taking Accelerated Coordinate Algebra / Analytic Geometry Part A is comparable to taking the typical ninth grade course‚ Coordinate Algebra AND the first half of the tenth grade course‚ Analytic Geometry. The reason for acceleration of the first three courses is to

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    April 25‚ 2013 Math 133 DB Unit5 I have put a side 62‚000 for my grandsons college tuition and I have found that the best most safe and effective way to earn money for the next 12 yrs until he goes to college is by investing it into a CD with an annual rate of 0 .90% (bankrate‚ 2013) and it is compounded monthly. I have researched to see if my investment would help with tuition in 12 years. I used an inflation calculator and with the current trend of 45% increases in college tuition per year

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    Math 133 Unit 2 IP2 1. X^2-10x-24 a) X=4 x= -6 Show my work: X^2-10x-24=0 A) 1 B) -10 C) -24 X^2-10x-24=0 (X-4) (x+6) X-4=0 x=4 x+6=0 x= -6 B) 3x^2+7x-20=0 Answer: x=7+4=5.5 x= 7-4=1.5 Show my work: X= -b±b2-4ac2a X= (-7) ±(-7)2-4(3)(20)2a X= 7±64-802a X=7 ±-16 X=7+4/2=5.5 X=7-4/2=1.5 c.10x^2+x-3=0 x=-b±b2-4ac2a x=-1±(1)2-4(10)(-3)2(10) x=1±1-12020 x=1±10 x=1+320 = 5 x=1-320= 10 There are two types of solutions to this problem which are

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    ASSIGNMENT 6 MA240 College Algebra Directions: Be sure to make an electronic copy of your answer before submitting it to Ashworth College for grading. Unless otherwise stated‚ answer in complete sentences‚ and be sure to use correct English spelling and grammar. Sources must be cited in APA format. Your response should be a minimum of one (1) single-spaced page to a maximum of two (2) pages in length; refer to the "Assignment Format" page for specific format requirements. NOTE: Show your

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    Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (University of the City of Manila) Intramuros‚ Manila ADVANCED ALGEBRA Submitted by: Madid‚Rohainee G. Submitted to: Dela Cruz‚ Roberto J. Submitted on: July 6‚ 2012 EQUATIONS: 1. x2+y-12=1 (x-1)2+y2=1 2. x2+2y2=4 x-y-1=0 3. 4x2+y2=1 x2+4y2=1 ------------------------------------------------- Blitzer‚ Robert. “Algebra For College Students 2nd Ed.” 1994 p. 736 EQUATIONS: 1. 4x2+9y2=36 2x2-9y2=18 2. x2+y2=1 x2-4y2=16

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    Introduction to Modern Algebra David Joyce Clark University Version 0.0.6‚ 3 Oct 2008 1 Copyright (C) 2008. 1 ii I dedicate this book to my friend and colleague Arthur Chou. Arthur encouraged me to write this book. I’m sorry that he did not live to see it finished. Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Structures in Modern Algebra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.1 Operations on sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.2 Fields . . . . .

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    Prior to this College Algebra class‚ I have taken algebra 1‚ algebra 2‚ geometry‚ and precalculus. These math classes have allowed me to gain skills and knowledge that I may apply in your class.I learned the concept of factoring in algebra 1. Factoring was a concept that I struggled to understand. It took me several minutes to determine each factor as I was not given a specific way to do it. However‚ in my sophomore year of highschool‚ I was given certain rules and “tricks” to solve equations that

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    Risky Situations CMGT/400 Version 2�� PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �11��� _University of Phoenix Material_ _RISKY SITUATIONS_ Identify three types of sensitive information involved with each situation. Then‚ describe three ways in which each information item could be misused or harmed. For each of these‚ note at least one likely finding that you would include in a risk analysis report of the organization. Finally‚ answer the questions at the end. SITUATION 1 - ONLINE BANKING SYSTEM INFORMATION AFFECTED

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    | | | | | Date/Time (EST):‚ 1:33:02 | | User: In Course: MATH110 K003 Sum 11 (MATH110K003 Sum 11) Instructor: | Your score on this exam is 100 out of 100 .Instructions: This is an open-book and open note examination. You may use your textbook‚ notes‚ and a calculator. Make SURE your popup blocker is turned off. DO NOT LEAVE THIS EXAM FOR ANY REASON... AND DO NOT USE YOUR BROWSER BACK BUTTON. IF YOU DO‚ YOU WILL BE LOCKED OUT. You will have two and a half hours to complete this examination

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    Quadratic Equations ax2 + bx + c = 0 Examples of Quadratic equations 1. x2 +2x – 8 = 0 2. x2 – 10x + 25 = 0 3. 3x2 + x - 2 = 0 Quadratic Formula If [pic] a x2 + b x + c = 0‚ then [pic] Finding the zeros of the quadratic functions - The zeros of a function are the input values which result in an output value of zero. One way of solving quadratic equations is using factoring Examples are the following: 1) x2 + 5x + 6 = 0 Set this equal to zero:

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