The binomial theorem is a simplified way of finding the expansion of a binomial to a certain power. We can of course find the expanded form of any binomial to a certain power by writing it and doing each step‚ but this process can be very time consuming when you get into let’s say a binomial to the 10th power. Example: (x+y)^0=1 of course because anything to the power if 0 equal 1 (x+y)^1= x+y anything to a power of 1 is just itself. (x+y)^2= (x+y)(x+y) NOT x^2+y^2. So expand (x+y)(x+y)=x^2+xy+yx+y^2
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between service calls than its competitor. If Brand X copiers run 67‚100 copies between services‚ how many copies would the competitor run? Round to the nearest whole number. 6. A union contract calls for a 6.9% salary raise for all employees. Determine the raise for a worker who is currently making $27‚990. Round to the nearest cent if necessary. 7. The Tragord family learned that their investments decreased in value by 13% over the last year. If the investments were worth $100‚000 at the beginning
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EB = 2 cm . Calculate: 4. (a) the length of AB‚ (2 marks) (b) the ratio of the area of the triangle ABC to the area of the triangle DEC. (2 marks) Triangle PQR is mapped onto triangle STR by an enlargement‚ centre R. S 8 cm Q 5 cm R T 20 cm P (a) State the scale factor of the enlargement. (b) Write as a fraction the value of (2 marks) area of triangle PQR area of triangle STR (2 marks) © CIMT and e-Learning Jamaica 2 UNIT 33 Congruence and Similarity: CSEC Revision Test MEP
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Brief description of the company (and its products)‚ the industry‚ the competitors AUDI Aktiengesellschaft[1] | | Type | Public | Traded as | FWB: NSU | Industry | * Automobile distribution * Automobile manufacturing | Founded | Zwickau‚ Germany (16 July 1909 (1909-07-16))[2] | Founder(s) | August Horch[2] | Headquarters | Ingolstadt‚ Germany | Number of locations | 7 production facilities in 6 countries | Area served | Worldwide | Key people | * Rupert Stadler‚ Chairman
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HYDROLOGY & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING I LABORATORY REPORT 3 TITLE : BERNOULLI’S THEOREM APPARATUS NAME : ID. NO. : SECTION : 02 EXPERIMENT DATE : 10th December 2009 SUBMISSION DATE : 17th December 2009 GROUP NO. : 2 GROUP MEMBERS : LECTURER : LAB INSTRUCTOR : TABLE OF CONTENT Content | Page | Summary | 2 | Objective | 2 | Theory | 3 - 5 | Equipment/ description of experimental apparatus | 6 | Procedure | 6 | Data and observation | 6a | Analysis | 7‚8
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Kirchhoff’s Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) imposes constraints on the currents in the branches that are attached to each node of a circuit. In simplest terms‚ KCL states that the sum of the currents that are entering a given node must equal the sum of the currents that are leaving the node. Thus‚ the set of currents in branches attached to a given node can be partitioned into two groups whose orientation is away from (into) the node. The two groups must contain the same net current. In general
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A1 AWARD PERSONAL STATEMENT My role as an assessor is to check that the candidate has understood and is aware of the assessment process through the induction and GBT paperwork along side the awarding body standards and procedures. We discuss the appeals procedures and the candidate signs to ensure that they have seen and understood everything that has been discussed. To ensure that cost effective and appropriate opportunities are there for assessing performance and carrying out their assessment
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Understanding the principles and practices of assessment 1. Explain the functions of assessment in learning and development In learning and development there are many functions that can be followed by the learning cycle. Firstly you need to know the learners preferred learning style to be able to promote their learning. There are many different learning styles such as Honey & Mumford‚ VAK. VAK:- Visual‚ learners learn better through visual methods and being shown demonstrations. Auditory
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“The Arrow impossibility theorem and its implications for voting and elections” Arrow’s impossibility theorem represents a fascinating problem in the philosophy of economics‚ widely discussed for insinuating doubt on commonly accepted beliefs towards collective decision making procedures. This essay will introduce its fundamental assumptions‚ explain its meaning‚ explore some of the solutions available to escape its predictions and finally discuss its implications for political
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Study Pack for the A1 Lecture Vocabulary for the A1 Lecture (Be comfortable with these terms) Financial Contract‚ Financial Security Money Market Securities: T-Bill‚ Commercial Paper‚ Certificate of Deposit Debt Contracts: Bills‚ Notes‚ Bonds‚ Loans‚ Leases‚ Preferred Stock Equity Contracts: Common Stock Contingent Claims or Derivatives: Options‚ Futures Face Value Term‚ Loan Amount Coupon Payments‚ Dividend Payments‚ Loan and Lease Payments Dividend Growth Rate Mortgage-Backed Securities
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