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    #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include "dynamicArray.h" #include <assert.h> /* param: s the string * param: num a pointer to double * returns: true (1) if s is a number else 0 or false. * postcondition: if it is a number‚ num will hold * the value of the number * */ int isNumber(char *s‚ double *num) { char *end; double returnNum; returnNum = strtod(s‚ &end); /* If there’s

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    Although the idea of some of the aspects of the set design‚ scenic designer Colton Spurlock failed to deliver the message he was trying to convey in a lot of the time. Only a few of his creations aided in how the play came across to me. For example‚ by putting graffiti like drawings on the walls in he set he symbolized the effect of the younger generation on the otherwise very traditional brick wall. The graffiti looked like children had drawn it since it looked like stick figure type drawings of

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    data. Classical logic holds that everything can be expressed in binary terms: 0 or 1‚ black or white‚ yes or no; in terms of Boolean algebra‚ everything is in one set or another but not in both. Fuzzy logic allows for partial membership in a set‚ values between 0 and 1‚ shades of gray‚ and maybe-it introduces the concept of the "fuzzy set." When the approximate reasoning of fuzzy logic is used with an expert system‚ logical inferences can be drawn from imprecise relationships. Fuzzy logic theory was

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    Volume and Graph

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    Your Name Mariajose Rodriguez Part I: Boyle’s Law Data and Observations: Present all relevant data in a data table below. Include an observations section for any observations that you made during the lab. Data Set Pressure in kPa Volume in mL 1 150 20 2 100 30 3 75 40 4 60 50 5 45 60 6 40 70 Graph: [10 points] Create a graph of your data for this part of the lab. You may use any graphing tool to create the graph‚ but be sure to follow common guidelines for creating

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    frequent itemsets for boolean association rules. Key Concepts : • Frequent Itemsets: The sets of item which has minimum support (denoted by Li for ith-Itemset). • Apriori Property: Any subset of frequent itemset must be frequent. • Join Operation: To find Lk ‚ a set of candidate k-itemsets is generated by joining Lk-1 with itself. The Apriori Algorithm in a Nutshell • Find the frequent itemsets: the sets of items that have minimum support – A subset of a frequent itemset must also be a frequent

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    Exercise Introduction

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    You have been assigned to one of these sets of data. On your SAP System User ID sheet‚ you have been given the system and client your account is on. You have also been given a Data Set Number‚ which tells you which set of data you should be using within your client. IT IS CRITICAL THAT YOU USE ONLY YOUR DATA SET. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL CAUSE YOU PROBLEMS AS WELL AS OTHERS IN YOUR CLASS. All of the data in the Fitter Snacker database begins with a Data Set Number. For example‚ the NRG-A bars

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    architecture uses basic design elements to help illustrate the basic concepts of processing input and output. The basic architecture is comprised of a little man in a small room that performs basic tasks. The little man executes basic tasks by following a set of instructions. The main components of the LMC are mailboxes‚ calculator‚ inbox‚ and outbox. Like in a real computer‚ the memory in the LMC consists of mailboxes which are slots to hold stored information. The calculator is like the Arithmetic Logic

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    supplied is documented clearly and is relevant to the set task There is evidence of individual research beyond y the group g p activity y and any teacher led activity. y The practical investigations show p g signs g of planning p g but there may y be omissions made in assessing the consequences. There may be little or no evidence of any practical investigation. The evidence supplied is minimal and poorly documented with little relevance to the set task. The practical evidence may all be the result

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    family life has been affected by the television set. Her central argument is that the American family has been destroyed by the television‚ and that family unity has been diminished overtime by this cultural addiction. Winn uses many different sources to back up her claims‚ and some are extremely effective‚ while others do not sufficiently provide evidence to support her argument. The argument that family unity has been shattered by the television set is backed up by many sources in this essay‚ although

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    parts will have to be answered. Besides‚ there will be 6 questions‚ ordinarily consisting of two parts (a) and (b)‚ out of which 4 questions will have to be answered. Thus in all 5 questions will have to be attempted and 7 questions will have to be set. All questions will carry equal marks‚ except where stated otherwise. First Semester Compulsory Papers Paper I : Groups and Canonical Forms Paper II : Topology-I Paper III : Differential and Integral Equations Paper

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