BAHRIA FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL SARGODHA Paper: Mathematics 2nd PHASE PAPER.201 Class: 10th Total Marks:15 Time Allowed: 2 :10 min NOTE: You have four choices for each objective type question as A‚ B‚ C and D. The choice which you think is correct; mark the correct options with tick. Cutting or overwriting or use of led pencil will in result in zero mark in that question. Q # 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 15 1) Two liner factors of x2-15x+56 are a) (x-7)(x-8) b) (x-7)(x+8) c) (x+7)(x+8)
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contributions that formed the basic element of science. From this basic element came the luxuries we enjoy today. Pythagoras‚ a mathematician‚ proved "the relationship between the legs and the hypotenuse of a right triangle."1 From this‚ he derived the Pythagorean Theorem. This contribution mainly influenced architecture and geometry today. Equally‚ Eratosthenes also influenced architecture and geometry. He developed a method of determining the circumference of the Earth by using geometry. Developed by Archimedes
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TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables i List of Figures iv Abstract v Key Terms ix CHAPTER-1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction to Dividends 1 1.2 A Short History of Dividend Policy 6 1.3 Dividend Policy 9 1.4 Economic Rationale to Dividends 12 1.5 Dividend Policy and its Linkages with other Financial Policies 15 1.6 Pure Vs Smoothed Residual Dividend Policy 16 1.7 Dividend Declaration Process 17 1.8 Alternative Forms of Dividends 18
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Ganella 1 Mar 25 X - Algebraic Expansion - Factorisation 2 or 4 terms - Factorisation 3 terms - Completing the Square X X X X X VACATION X X X X X VACATION - Mixed Factorisation 7 - Review – TEST A - Quadratic Equations - Quadratic Formula X - Using the Discriminant - Linear/Quadratic Sim Equns 8 - Review – TEST A - Parabolas 1 - Parabolas 2 - Exponential Functions - Hyperbolas - Circles 9 - Review – TEST A - Congruence - Similarity - Proof - Quadrilaterals - Quads and Proof 10 - Review –
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widely‚ cross-cultural research has found a variety of commonalities in people’s perception of beauty. The earliest Western theory of beauty can be found in the works of early Greek philosophers from the pre-Socratic period‚ such as Pythagoras. The Pythagorean school saw a strong connection between mathematics and beauty. In particular‚ they noted
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Objective To prove Distance formula = by experimentally Pre-knowledge We know Pythagoras Theorem Area of triangle Some Knowledge about coordinate Rules for signs of Co-ordinates Axes of Co-ordinates Geometrical Representation of quadratic polynomials Material Required Coloured Glazed paper Pair of scissors Geometry box Graph paper Drawing sheet Colour stick Pencil colour Fevistick/ Gum Procedure Let two points P(x1‚y1) and Q(x2‚y2) on graph sheet. And draw a set of perpendicular
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LMP is found minimum with the presence of wind farm in the case double auction bidding compared to single auction bidding. Sequential Quadratic pro-gramming (SQP) is used for implementing the pro-posed method and it is applied on modified 39 bus New England test systems. It is observed that fuel cost and losses are minimum in double auction bid-ding with the presence of wind farm compared
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math with a purpose‚ so the Greeks have made a massive impact on science due to their advancements in math. They were the mathematicians that devised formulas and practices that are still used to solve problems. This includes such things as the Pythagorean Theorem‚ Pi‚ and other advancements in the realm of measurements (Bellos). These advancements are some of the most common forms of math used today. I asked Douglas Cutler‚ math teacher at Pella High School‚ what he thought of the influence of the
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Elliptic geometry (sometimes known as Riemannian geometry) is a non-Euclidean geometry‚ in which‚ given a line L and a point p outside L‚ there exists no line parallel to L passing through p. Elliptic geometry‚ like hyperbolic geometry‚ violates Euclid’s parallel postulate‚ which asserts that there is exactly one line parallel to L passing through p. In elliptic geometry‚ there are no parallel lines at all. Elliptic geometry has other unusual properties. For example‚ the sum of the angles of any
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The EOQ Inventory Formula James M. Cargal Mathematics Department Troy University – Montgomery Campus A basic problem for businesses and manufacturers is‚ when ordering supplies‚ to determine what quantity of a given item to order. A great deal of literature has dealt with this problem (unfortunately many of the best books on the subject are out of print). Many formulas and algorithms have been created. Of these the simplest formula is the most used: The EOQ (economic order quantity) or
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