Section 5.2 Trigonometric Functions of Real Numbers The Trigonometric Functions EXAMPLE: Use the Table below to find the six trigonometric functions of each given real number t. π π (a) t = (b) t = 3 2 1 EXAMPLE: Use the Table below to find the six trigonometric functions of each given real number t. π π (a) t = (b) t = 3 2 Solution: (a) From the Table‚ we see that the terminal point determined by √ t = √ is P (1/2‚ 3/2). Since the coordinates are x = 1/2 and π/3 y = 3/2‚ we have √ √ π 3
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Exploration Network Fundamentals: Sample Skills Based Final Name: _____________________ Date: __________ Instructor: ___________ Topology Diagram Assessment Objectives • Design the Logical topology. 35 points‚ 20 minutes. • Configure the physical topology. 15 points‚ 5 minutes. • Configure the logical topology. 30 points‚ 20 minutes. • Verify network connectivity. 20 points‚ 15 minutes.
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Binary and Hexadecimal Numbering Systems Video Notes Utilize other resources as you can Khan Academy is excellent resource Base 10 (Decimal or normal math) 0 represents nothing 1=1 2=2 3=3 4=4 5=5 6=6 7=7 8=8 9=9 10=10 Reuses symbols after 10 #’s Base 2 (Binary) 0 or 1 (only two digits to represent everything‚ uses 20‚1‚2‚3‚4‚etc.) 10=2 (one 2 and 0 ones) 1010=10 (0 ones‚ 1 two‚ 0 fours and 1 eight) 11=3 (one 1 and one 2) 100=4 ( one 4‚ 0 twos‚ and 0 ones) 101=5 (one 4 and
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Assignment-5 Designing a Campus Network Total Points: 20 In this assignment we are going to design a campus network. Delta Community College (DCC) is a small college. It is attended by 600 full and part time students. The students do not live on campus. There are three dormitories for the students and each dorm can accommodate 400 students. Distance from the college campus to the dorms are: • • • Dorm1 <---> College Campus = 22KM Dorm2 <---> College Campus = 5KM Dorm3 <---> College Campus = 15KM
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Network Design In this paper I will be going over a network design proposal for a building on the UMUC campus in Adelphi‚ Maryland. I would plan to run a fiber optic network to ensure the fastest speeds possible and fiber optics are notorious for not having any signal loss compared to a Cat5e. Using a star topology throughout the building with the servers in each classroom connected to the server room on the respective floor. Equipment used to build the network will consist of servers‚ routers‚ hubs
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Subnetting Assignment Vernon Sampson November 10‚ 2014 CMIT 265 172.29.0.0/16 subnetted to 113 subnets and provide information for subnets #1‚ #10‚ #26‚ and #113. 172.29.0.0/16 10101100 00011101 00000000 00000000 Network Address 11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000 Subnet Mask I need to have 113 subnets. I have to borrow host bits and convert them to subnet bits. I will use the formula 2X to find how many bits I need to borrow. 21=2 22=4 23=8 24=16 25=32 26=64 27=128 I need to borrow 7 bits
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Subnet 90.0.0.0/8 into 260 subnets In order to get 260 subnets the subnet mask will need to have a range of 255.0.0.0 The IP Range will start at 1-254 since 0 and 255 will already be utilized. Netmask: 255.0.0.0 = 8 11111111 .00000000.00000000.00000000 Broadcast: 90.255.255.255 01011010 .11111111.11111111.11111111 Subnet 1 Network address: 90.0.0.0 Broadcast: 90.0.255.255 Available IPs: 90.0.0.1-90.0.255.254 Subnet 2 Network address: 90.1.0.0 Broadcast: 90.1.255.255
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IP addresses consist of numbers that are 32 bits long (in binary)‚ have 4 octets (bits of 8) and use the decimal dot notation. IP addresses are comprised of two components: the network ID and the host ID. For example: In a class C network: 192.168.10.128 Network ID Host ID (16-bit block) (8-bit block) DNS (domain name system) is used with IP addresses. DNS converts domain names and websites to IP addresses‚ which a computer can read. The computer remembers the IP address
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What is IPv4? IPv4 is internets protocol address. 4 in IPv mean that it is the 4th version of IP addresses. A great example of what this may look like is that the IP address is written in some type of a dot formatted number called subnet masking. The biggest one known is the normal dot decimal for example‚ 192.3.0.233. To better understand subnet masking it must be first understood that IP address is in series of four eight-bit numbers which is a 32 bit combined. Subnet mask is a series of numbers
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IP Subnetting Overview: As part of your assigned readings and material covered in your class lecture‚ you have learned about IP subnetting including the math involved. For this assignment‚ you will answer questions relating to IP subnetting. Resources: Textbook Lecture materials and notes Deliverables Answer the questions in the following section. Turn in your responses to your instructor. Be sure to show your work‚ meaning your steps to convert binary to decimal‚ etc. Questions:
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