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Financial Polynomials MAT 221 Introduction to Algebra Instructor: Neal Johnson April 7‚ 2013 Problem 1 p=200 r=10 n=1 p(1+r)1 Reorder the polynomial 1+r alphabetically from left to right‚ starting with the highest order term. p(r+1) Multiply p by each term inside the parentheses. pr+p Replace the variable r with 10 in the expression. p(10)+p Replace the variable p with 200 in the expression. (200)(10)+(200) Divide 200 by 10 to get 20. This will be
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Synopsis Born in India in 1920‚ Ravi Shankar is an Indian musician and composer best known for his success in popularizing the sitar. Shankar grew up studying music and toured as a member of his brother’s dance troupe. After serving as director of All-India Radio‚ he began to tour India and the United States‚ winning three Grammy Awards and collaborating with many notable American musicians‚ including George Harrison and Philip Glass. Shankar died in California on December 11‚ 2012‚ at age 92.
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Network Attacks iLab 1 – Week 1 Targeted Attack on a Network Device Submitted to: Dr. Charles Pak SE572 Network Security Keller Graduate School of Management Submitted: September 07‚ 2014 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Summary of Results 3-4 Details on Attack 5 Name of the Attack 5 Attack Discovery and Resolution Sates 5 Synopsis of the Attack 5 Vulnerable Target(s) for the Attack and Likely Victims 6 Probable Motivation(s) of the Attack 6 Probable Creators of the Attack
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ECT 122 Week 5 iLab #1 Parts: Breadboard DC Power Supply Hand Held DMM Test leads Wire 100 Ω resistor‚ 120 Ω resistor‚ 220 Ω resistor‚ 330 Ω resistor 1. Identify each of these circuits. 2. Given the circuit below‚ calculate the values listed below. IT: _64mA__ IA: __18.18mA____ IB: __45.45mA__ VR1: _3.99V___ VR2: __5.99V__ VR3: _5.45V___ VR4: __4.54V___ Ra= R1+R2= 220Ω+330Ω= 550Ω Rb=R3+R4= 120Ω+100Ω= 220Ω Ia= Vs/Ra= 10V/550Ω=
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ECT 122 Week 1 iLab #2 Part 1 1. Calculate the conductance of the following resistors: Note: don’t forget the units! Resistance Conductance 108‚342‚000 Ω 9.23µS 10 kΩ 100µS 2.2 kΩ 4.55µS 2. Calculate the resistance of a circuit that has the following conductance of. Note: don’t forget the units! Conductance Resistance 25 mS 40Ω 235 nS 4.26MΩ 50 S 20Ω 3. Describe a Conductor. A conductor is made of materials that have little
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ECT 122 Week 3 iLab #3 Parts: Breadboard DC power supply Handheld DMM Test leads Wire 1.0kΩ resistor 1.2kΩ resistor 3.3kΩ resistor 10kΩ potentiometer 1. Using the circuit below‚ calculate the anticipated voltage drops across each resistor and record them below. Rt = R1 + R2 + R3 = 150Ω + 2.2kΩ + 3.3kΩ = 5650 x 10^3= 5.65kΩ I = V/R = 10V/5.65kΩ = 0.001769 x 10^-3 = 1.77mA Voltmeter1= 1.77mA x 150Ω = 0.2655 x 10^-3= 265.5mV Voltmeter2= 1.77mA x 2.2kΩ
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This pack of ECO 561 Week 4 Discussion Question 4 comprises: Recessions seem to show up every so often and create economic hardship. One might think that macroeconomic policymakers could tame the business cycle and implement policies that would end recessions. Are recessions a necessary fact of macroeconomic life? If not‚ what would it take to eliminate them? If they are unavoidable‚ what types of business can benefit from them? How would a recession affect your firm? Economics - General
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ECT 122 Week 5 iLab #3 1. Determine the load voltage by deriving an equivalent circuit for the circuit below. Reduce the R1‚ R2‚ and R3 combination to a single equivalent resistance. Also‚ reduce R4 and RL1 to a single resistance. RA-B:_408Ω____ RC:__99Ω____ VL1:_1.952V______ Ra= R1+R2= 470Ω+220Ω= 690Ω Rab= Ra//R3= 690Ω(1kΩ)/690Ω+1kΩ= 690000/1690= 408Ω Rc= R4//RL1= 220Ω(180Ω)/220Ω+180Ω= 39600/400= 99Ω Rt= Rab//Rc= 408Ω(99Ω)/408Ω+99Ω=
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ECT 122 Week 4 iLab #2 Parts: Breadboard DC Power Supply Hand Held DMM Test leads Wire 220 Ω resistor 560 Ω resistor 1.0kΩ resistor 1. State Kirchhoff’s Current Law. The algebraic sum of the currents entering a node is equal to zero. 2. What is the equation for the total current in a parallel circuit? It= I1+I2+I3…. 3. Determine the total current in the following nodes. 1) It= 2mA+4mA+6mA= 0.012x10^-3=12mA 2) I + I1+I3= I2 I= 2mA+4mA= 1mA I= 1mA- 6mA
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