Does Smith have a moral obligation to save the boy? I believe that Smith was being very insensitive and yes‚ it would be smith’s moral obligation to rescue the boy who has fallen in the water and cannot swim. A civil person should make it their duty to help out others they can. I think by smith choosing not to help someone from drowning and dying this may hunt him for a life time‚ I know I would feel very guilty if I new how to swim well and didn’t use that ability to help save someone’s life.
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75 has several factors which are 1‚ 3‚ 5‚ 15‚ 25‚ and 75. The largest perfect square factor of 75 is 25. The second step for simplifying radicals is to use the product rule to factor out and simplify this perfect nth power. For example‚ the square root of 75. The largest perfect square factor of 75 is 25. The expression √75 can be simplified as √75 = √25 *3 which is 5√3. The product rule only works when the radicals have the same index. I do not think that either step one or step two could be deleted
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________________________________________ Table 5.4: Floating Behavior of In-Situ Gel formulation of etodolac S. NO. Formulation code Floating lag time (sec) floating time (hr) 1 P1 26 >12 2 P2 35 >12 3 P3 50 >12 4 P4 66 >12 5 P5 196 >12 6 P6 219 >12 7 P7 45 >12 8 P8 72 >12 Table 5.5: Gelling capacity of
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to 1 |x| mod x / modulus x x2 x squared / x (raised) to the power 2 x3 x cubed x4 x to the fourth / x to the power 4 xn x to the nth / x to the power n x (−n) x to the (power) minus n x的平方根(square) root x / the square root of x x的三次根cube root (of) x x的四次根fourth root (of) x x的n次根nth root (of) x (x+y)2 x plus y all squared n! n factorial x^x hat x¯ x bar x˜ x tilde xi xi / x subscript i / x suffix i / x sub i ∑(i=1~n) ai the sum from i equals one to n ai / the sum as i runs from 1 to
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Empirical Finance 4.2 – Case 3 Julinda Kllapi‚ 2514073‚ j.kllapi@student.vu.nl Valkana Lesseva‚ 1836994‚ v.h.lesseva@student.vu.nl Introduction The recent financial crisis saw CDS spreads soaring across the Euro area as the full picture behind the public finances of many European countries became apparent. As a result many countries‚ such as Portugal and Ireland lined up for a bailout from the rest of the Eurozone as they found it harder and prohibitively expensive to borrow from the
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Shakuntala Devi | | | Born - 4 November 1929 Died - 21 April 2013 Very few people around the world achieved what this wonder-woman did. A mathematical prodigy‚ also known as the ’human computer’‚ Shakuntala Devi was known for her complex problem-solving skills without the aid of any mechanical device. During her early years‚ she shot to fame by mentally calculating one of the toughest mathematical multiplications 10 seconds before the fastest and the most efficient computer of the
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and error correction model. The first part of this paper consists of literature review of the main concepts. Here we discussed autoregressive time series‚ covariance stationary series‚ mean reversion‚ random walks‚ Dickey-Fuller statistic for a unit root test. * The second part of the project contains analysis and interpretation of co-integration and error correction model between EUR/AMD and GBP/AMD exchange rates. Considering the fact‚ that behavior of these two currencies has been changed during
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Find the smallest number by which 9408 must be divided so that it becomes a perfect square. Also‚ find the square root of the perfect square so obtained. Ans: 56 2. 5929 students are sitting in an auditorium in such a manner that there are as many students in a row as there are rows in the auditorium. How many rows are there in the auditorium? Ans: 77 3. Find the square root of ( i ) ( ii ) 4 ( iii ) 23 ( iv ) 5.774409 ( v ) 0.00053361 Ans: 25/36; 15/7; 53/11;
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square roots. Much like subtracting a number is the opposite of adding a number‚ the square root of a number is the opposite of squaring a number. For example‚ 32=9 ([pic])‚ likewise [pic]=3. A radical‚ another name for a square root‚ comes in different forms. For example‚ if you change the root of a radical to a 3 rather than a 2‚ it becomes a cube root. Instead of squaring a number‚ 32=9‚ you will cube the number‚ 33=27 or in other words‚ 3*3*3=27. Therefore‚ you will have to cube root it‚ [pic]
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Laws of Exponents Here are the Laws (explanations follow): Law | Example | x1 = x | 61 = 6 | x0 = 1 | 70 = 1 | x-1 = 1/x | 4-1 = 1/4 | | | xmxn = xm+n | x2x3 = x2+3 = x5 | xm/xn = xm-n | x6/x2 = x6-2 = x4 | (xm)n = xmn | (x2)3 = x2×3 = x6 | (xy)n = xnyn | (xy)3 = x3y3 | (x/y)n = xn/yn | (x/y)2 = x2 / y2 | x-n = 1/xn | x-3 = 1/x3 | And the law about Fractional Exponents: | | | Laws Explained The first three laws above (x1 = x‚ x0 = 1 and x-1 = 1/x) are just part of
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