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    MCR3U Math Review Paper

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    1 MCR3U Exam Review Math Study Guide U.1: Rational Expressions‚ Exponents‚ Factoring‚ Inequalities 1.1 Exponent Rules Rule Product Quotient Power of a power Power of a product Power of a quotient Description a m × a n = a m+n a m ÷ a n = a m−n Example 4 2 × 45 = 47 5 4 ÷ 52 = 52 (a ) a m n = a m×n a a (3 ) 2 4 = 38 2 2 2 (xy) = x y an a   = n ‚b ≠ 0 b b a0 = 1 a −m = 1 ‚a ≠ 0 am n (2 x 3) = 2 x 3 35 3   = 5 4 4 70 = 1 9 −2 = 4 5 Zero

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    9/15/10 8:06 AM CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Introduction Time for revision Mathematics – Paper 01 – Multiple choice questions Mathematics – Paper 02 – General proficiency – May 2006 Mathematics – Paper 02 – General proficiency – May 2007 Mathematics – Paper 02 – General proficiency – May 2008 Mathematics – Paper 02 – General proficiency – May 2009 Mathematics – Paper 02 – General proficiency – May 2010 How did you do? Table of topics from the Mathematics Syllabus 4 6 10 64 80 95 109 123 137 139

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    Discuss how motivation theories can be applied in your work-place in order to get your work done successfully? Quote with examples to support the answer? Organizations and their managers are understandably concerned about motivation. Every manager and leader should know and work to make sure they keep their employees motivated no matter what place those employees are in their careers. Motivated employees are happy‚ productive and loyal. Motivation is a temporal and dynamic state that should

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    ————————————————————————————————————————— Question 1 The diagram represents a large cone of height 30 cm and base diameter 58 cm. The large cone is made by placing a small cone A of height 10 cm and base diameter 5 cm on top of a frustum B. (a) Calculate the volume of the frustum B. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures. ........................ cm3 (3 marks) The diagram shows a frustum. The diameter of the base is 3d cm and the diameter of the top is

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    ------------------------------------------------- Methodological Basis of CDSS There are many different methodologies that can be used by a CDSS in order to provide support to the health care professional.[8] The basic components of a CDSS include a dynamic (medical) knowledge base and an inferencing mechanism (usually a set of rules derived from the experts and evidence-based medicine) and implemented through medical logic modules based on a language such as Arden syntax. It could be based on Expert

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    Unported License‚ which is available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. A The original form of this book is L TEX source code. Compiling this code has the effect of generating a device-independent representation of a textbook‚ which can be converted to other formats and printed. A The L TEX source for this book is available from http://thinkstats.com. The cover for this book is based on a photo by Paul Friel (http://flickr.com/ people/frielp/)‚ who made it available under the

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    which help build or rebuild muscle tissue Chemical formula What it is (very brief description 1-2 sentences) What it does (very brief description 1-2 sentences) Example Water Chemical formula H2O What it is A solvent for the other ingredients What it does Essential for physiological processes. This information ca be found in biochemistry and nutrition textbooks. Web sources may provide valuable information‚ but be critical in their use. Many will make unsubstantiated clams. One that can get you

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    How to be a successful student? Different people may have different understandings about the definition of ’successful student’. I personally believe a successful student must be good in all aspects. A student who does extreamly well in math or physics but cannot write‚ read and use his own language and pass the necessary examination then he is not successful‚ vice versa. Moreover‚ if a student can pass all the examination on all subjects with high marks but doesn’t have a healthy body‚ then he or

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    perform tasks more efficiently.  Examples of sporting technologies include golf clubs‚ tennis rackets‚ pole vault poles‚ athletic sports gear (clothing and footwear)‚ advanced computer stimulations and motion capture.   What are the benefits of advanced sporting technologies? Recent developments in sporting technologies have created a variety of products aimed at improving and increasing athletic performance.  Athletic health can be maintained and observed‚ and injuries treated‚ through the production

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    in an abstract way that lends itself to ultimately being implemented in a database such as a relational database. The main components of ER models are entities (things) and the relationships that can exist among them. Entity-relationship modeling was developed by Peter Chen and published in a 1976 paper.[1] However‚ variants of the idea existed previously‚[2] and have been devised subsequently such as supertype and subtype data entities[3] and commonality relationships.In software engineering‚ an

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