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    Decimal Number

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    NUMBER SYSTEM Definition It defines how a number can be represented using distinct symbols. A number can be represented differently in different systems‚ for instance the two number systems (2A) base 16 and (52) base 8 both refer to the same quantity though the representations are different. When we type some letters or words‚ the computer translates them in numbers as computers can understand only numbers. A computer can understand positional number system where there are only a few symbols

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    Aryabhatta

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    numeration system was able to handle positive whole numbers and some fractions. Algebra was developed only far enough to solve linear equations and‚ of course‚ calculate the volume of a pyramid. It is thought that only special cases of The Pythagorean Theorem were known; ropes knotted in the ratio 3:4:5

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    Pythagorean Quadratic

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    to Algebra Instructor Yvette Gonzalez-Smith August 04‚ 2013 Pythagorean Quadratic The Pythagorean Theorem is an equation that allows a person to find the length of a side of a right triangle‚ as long as the length of the other two sides is known. The theorem basically relates the lengths of three sides of any right triangle. The theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse is the sum of the squares of the legs. It also can help a person to figure out whether or

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    Robertson‚ 2002). He was the third of five children in his English family‚ unfortunately losing his father at the very young age of 6. Wallis is known for introducing series systematically in his work and paving the way for his great contemporary‚ Isaac Newton (Eves‚ 1990‚ p.392-393). Wallis is most famous for his book‚ Arithmetica Infinitorum‚ development of infinitesimal calculus‚ and introducing the symbol for infinity. John Wallis “was one of the most ablest and most original mathematicians of his day

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    Inequations‚ Differentiation‚ Sequences and Series (A.P. & G.P. Misc.)‚ Trigonometry‚ Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates‚ Straight Lines and Family of Straight Lines‚ Circles‚ Conic Section‚ Trigonometry‚ Permutations and Combinations‚ Binomial Theorem‚ Statistics‚ Mathematical Logic‚ Limits‚ Probability‚ Introduction to 3-D Geometry. Section – II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning. Section – III (Computers and IT) : History‚ Generation and Types of Computers

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    probability and independence; random variables and probability distributions; marginal and conditional distributions; independent random variables‚ mathematical exceptions‚ mean and variance‚ Binomial Poisson and normal distribution; sum of independent random variables; law of large numbers; central limit theorem; sampling distributions; tests for mean using normal and student’s distributions; tests of hypotheses; correlation and linear regression. Scope and Objectives At the end of the course‚ the

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    Niels Henrik Abel On August 5th‚ 1802‚ Soren George Abel and Marie Simonsen gave birth to their son Niels Henrik Abel. Niels Able was born in Nedstrand‚ Norway (Encyclopedia Britannica). Niels grew up in a very religious family. His father‚ Soren had a degree in theology and philosophy. Soren was a pastor at Finnoy. As well as his father being a pastor‚ Niels’ grandfather‚ Hans Mathias Abel was a pastor at Gjerstad; where Niels’ father Soren was a chaplain during his childhood (WOLFRAM RESEARCH)

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    Archimedes Research Paper

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    Archimedes of Syracuse (pronounced ar-ka-meed-eez) He is considered one of the greatest mathematicians in history. In fact‚ he is believed to be one of the three greatest mathematicians along with Isaac Newton and Carl Gauss. His greatest contributions to mathematics were in the area of Geometry. Archimedes was also an accomplished engineer and an inventor. He was believed to have been obsessed with Geometry though. Archimedes was born in Syracuse‚ Greece in 287 BC and died 212 BC after being

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    41 67 72 53 72 Marks after the course 53 38 69 57 46 39 73 48 73 74 60 78 Was the course useful? Consider these 12 participants as a sample from a population. Write short notes on Bernoulli Trials Standard Normal distribution Central Limit theorem www.ignousolvedassignments.com Course Code Course Title Assignment Code Assignment Coverage MS - 8 Quantitative Analysis for Managerial Applications MS-8/SEM - II /2013 All Blocks 1. “Statistical unit is necessary not only for

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    derivaties‚ integrals‚ and infinite series. There are two main branches of calculus: differential calculus and integral calculus‚ which are connected by the fundamental theorem of calculus. It was discovered by two different men in the seventeenth century. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz – a self taught German mathematician – and Isaac Newton - an English scientist - both developed calculus in the 1680s. Calculus is used in a wide variety of careers‚ from credit card companies to a physicist use calculus in

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