NATHANIEL JOSEPH D. GOBRES GRADE 4 – St. Catherine FOREIGN SCIENTISTS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS Aristotle Student of Plato and a tutor to Alexander the Great‚ Aristotle was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age. Born on 384 BC‚ Aristotle was a biologist‚ a zoologist‚ ethicist‚ a political scientist and the master of rhetoric and logic. He also gave theories in physics and meta physics. Aristotle gained knowledge in different fields with his expansive mind and prodigious writings
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Pascal’s triangle is a geometric arrangement of the binomial coefficients in a triangle.It is also known as the figurate triangle‚ the combinatorial triangle‚ and the binomial triangle. Even though Pascal’s Triangle is named after seventeenth century mathematician‚ Blaise Pascal‚ several other mathematicians knew about and applied their knowledge of the triangle hundreds of years before the birth of Pascal in 1623. The Arabs‚ Persians and the Chinese discovered Pascal’s triangle in earlier centuries
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know how I can use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve for x. The Pythagorean Theorem states that in every right triangle with legs of length a and b and hypotenuse c‚ these lengths have the formula of a2 + b2 = c2. Let a = x‚ and b = 2x + 4‚ so that c = 2x + 6. Then‚ by putting these measurements into the Theorem equation we have x2 + (2x + 4)2 = (2x + 6)2 The binomials into the Phythagorean Therom x2 + 4x2 + 16x + 16 = 4x2 + 24x + 36 are the binomials squared. This a 4x2 on both sides of
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Pythagorean Theorem was termed after Pythagoras‚ who was a well-known Greek philosopher and mathematician‚ and the Pythagorean Theorem is one of the first theorems identified in ancient civilizations. “The Pythagorean theorem says that in any right triangle the sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs is equal to the square of the length of the hypotenuse” (Dugopolski‚ 2012‚ p. 366 para. 8). For this reason‚ many builders from various times throughout history have used this theorem to assure
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Question 1 0 out of 2 points What are the odds of picking a “g” in the word Georgia? Selected Answer: 2:07 Correct Answer: 2:05 Response Feedback: Success : Failure Question 2 2 out of 2 points The odds that you will pick a heart from a standard deck of 52 cards is 13:39. Selected Answer: TRUE Correct Answer: TRUE Response Feedback: Success : Failure Question 3 0 out of 2 points The odds that you will pick a spade from a standard deck of 52 cards is
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the following binomial is a factor of f(x) = x3 – x2 – 5x – 3? a. x - 1 b. x + 2 c. x - 3 d. x –2 9. Which of the following states that‚ “if a polynomial P(x) is divided by x – a then the remainder is p (a)”? a. Factor Theorem b. Polynomial Function c. Rational Root Theorem d. Remainder Theorem 10. Which theorem refers to‚ “if P(x) is a polynomial and p(a) = 0 then x – a is a factor of P(x)”? a. Factor Theorem b. Polynomial Function c. Rational Root Theorem d. Remainder Theorem 11. In P(x) =
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probability of a simple event; correctly use the concepts of conditional‚ independent‚ mutually exclusive events ‚ and apply the multiplication and addition rules to perform probability computations; ILO5. compute binomial and Poisson probabilities‚ the expected value and standard deviation of a binomial and Poisson experiment; ILO6. compute probabilities for a normal distribution and determine normal scores from specific probability requirements. Syllabus 1. Data collection and sampling Data collection
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James Gregory was born in the Manse of Drumoak. This is a small parish on the river Dee‚ about fifteen kilometres west of Aberdeen. His father was John Gregory and his mother was Janet Anderson. John Gregory had studied at Marischal College in Aberdeen‚ then gone on to study theology at St Mary’s College in the University of St Andrews before spending his life in the parish of Drumoak. Turnbull writes [20]:- [John Gregory] was a man of courage and foresight but was not conspicuous for outstanding
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WEEK 10: TITLE: BINOMIAL THEOREM‚ COUNTING PRINCIPLE‚ PERMUTATION‚ AND COMBINATION Christina Bryant Define Binomial Coefficient. Give an example. Write the steps of a Graphing Utility to evaluate your Binomial Coefficient and the final answer. Binomial coefficients are a family of positive integers that occurs as coefficients in the binomial theorem. (10¦10) (10¦10)=10!/(10-10)!10! =10!/0!10! =10!/(1)(10!) =10!/10! =1 Final answer is 1. Explain the fundamental counting principle
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Subject : Probability and Statistics = PS Strand 1: Introduction to Statistics. Strand 2: Organizing Data. Strand 3 : Averages and Variation Strand 4: Elementary Probability Theory. Strand 5: The Binomial Probability Distribution and Related Topics. Strand 6: Normal Distributions. Strand 7: Introduction to Sample Distributions. Benchmark Code Subject (M‚ S‚ SS‚ LA).Grade#.Strand#.Standard#. Benchmark# Example: PS.1.4.3 – Probability and Statistics‚ Strand 1‚ Standard 4‚ Benchmark 3 Strand: 1 INTRODUCTION
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