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    My Foundations Learning

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    Decimals and Ratio‚ Portion‚ Percent. Knowing this I will have stay focused and set up a plan so that I can develop the math skills needed for my studies. Such skills that I will need to focus on are; Linear Equations‚ Inequalities‚ Exponents‚ Polynomials‚ Geometry‚ Algebra and

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    Fractals

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    Fractals Introduction Fractals are geometric patterns that when repeated at increasingly smaller scales they produce irregular shapes and surfaces. All fractals have a feature of ‘self-similarity’. A set is self-similar if it can be broken into arbitrary small pieces‚ each of which is a small copy of the entire set‚ for fractals the pattern reproduced must be detailed (Nuhfer 2006). Self-similarity may be demonstrated as exact self-similarity meaning the fractal is identical at all scales a fractal

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    Cryptography and Matrices

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    Hill cipher’s basic idea is that by using matrix multiplication‚ an original message – plaintext – will be converted into a coded message‚ called ciphertext. This converting process has three main steps: translating the message into a matrix‚ then multiplying with a cipher matrix to create the encrypted one‚ and finally converting it into letters. The very first step of transforming the given message into numbers is to assign every alphabet letter a numerical value. There are many ways to do that‚ and

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    IMM INFORMATICS AND MATHEMATICAL MODELLING Technical University of Denmark DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby – Denmark DACE A M ATLAB Kriging Toolbox Version 2.0‚ August 1‚ 2002 Søren N. Lophaven Hans Bruun Nielsen Jacob Søndergaard 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 100 80 100 60 80 60 40 40 20 20 0 0 Technical Report IMM-TR-2002-12 Please direct communication to Hans Bruun Nielsen (hbn@imm.dtu.dk) Contents 1. Introduction 1 2. Modelling and Prediction 1 2

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    Time Value of Money

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    TIME VALUE OF MONEY (CHAPTER 4) 1. Future value (FV)‚ the value of a present amount at a future date‚ is calculated by applying compound interest over a specific time period. Present value (PV)‚ represents the dollar value today of a future amount‚ or the amount you would invest today at a given interest rate for a specified time period to equal the future amount. Financial managers prefer present value to future value because they typically make decisions at time zero‚ before the start of a

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    Cell Reproduction

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    in the lab the following are answers to questions asked in the experiment. Based on the data gathered from observation differences in normal cells and cancerous ones have revealed themselves. Most notably in normal cells is there’s much less multiplying and a more even spacing among the cells. One of the fundamental characteristics of cancer cells is their uncontrolled growth and through the microscope this behavior is seen in an increased rate of cell division and in the failure of tumor cells

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    assumed there are eight hours in a standard day and there are five days in a work week. To decide which work method would be best for Phil and Francis I first calculated self-sufficient rates per day. Splitting the day exactly in half and then multiplying each field by four allows the following: • Phil can produce 4 financial statements and 32 phone calls per day. • Francis is able to produce 8 financial statements and 40 phone calls per day. • Total they are able to produce 12 statements per

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    SOLUTIONS MANUAL for INTRODUCTION TO CRYPTOGRAPHY with Coding Theory‚ 2nd edition Wade Trappe Wireless Information Network Laboratory and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Rutgers University Lawrence C. Washington Department of Mathematics University of Maryland August 26‚ 2005 Contents Exercises Chapter 2 - Exercises Chapter 3 - Exercises Chapter 4 - Exercises Chapter 5 - Exercises Chapter 6 - Exercises Chapter 7 - Exercises Chapter 8 - Exercises Chapter 9 - Exercises

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    Formula of Success (Hard Work)+(10‚000 hours of practice)+(teamwork and Communication)x(Opportunities)(Intelligence) 1. The people who stand before kings may look like they did it all by themselves. But in fact they are invariably the beneficiaries of hidden advantages and extraordinary opportunities and cultural legacies that allow them to learn and work hard and make sense of the world in ways others cannot. (pg. 19) a. Malcom Gladwell wrote this book to show that “Rags to Riches” stories

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    of market analysis time‚ was provided 280 designs relating to 10 products‚ and requested 92 engineering tests? The in-house manufacturing department charge will be $1‚046‚800. The dollar amount is achieved by multiplying the overhead rates of each activity to the dollar amount. Multiplying the overhead rates of each activity to the amount of consumed for the activity. Add together for the total. (1‚800*70= 126‚000)‚ (280*940=263‚200) (10*40‚000=400‚000)‚ (2‚800*92=257‚600) 3. How much

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