Identities expressing trig functions in terms of their complements cos t = sin([pic]/2 – t) sin t = cos([pic]/2 – t) cot t = tan([pic]/2 – t) tan t = cot([pic]/2 – t) csc t = sec([pic]/2 – t) sec t = csc([pic]/2 – t) Periodicity of trig functions. Sine‚ cosine‚ secant‚ and cosecant have period 2[pic] while tangent and cotangent have period[pic]. sin (t + 2[pic]) = sin t cos (t + 2[pic]) = cos t tan (t + [pic]) = tan t Identities for negative angles. Sine‚ tangent
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2 major lab accidents: 1) Adam and Joey‚ best friends since kindergarten‚ were doing an experiment in engineering class. The boys launched a potato at the wrong rate of speed and distance and broke a school window when they were trying out their potato launcher that was made to be launched indoors inside the school lab. If Adam and Joey had listened carefully to the teachers instructions‚ they would have launched the potato to travel the correct distance and speed. Maria and Kathy‚ two girls who
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Unit 2: Lab 1: Cost of different cloud services: Amazon: Has a price range of $0.060 per hour on a Linux based system and goes up to $0.155 per hour for a Windows with SQL and Web system. You can purchase a per year upfront cost or stay at a monthly cost. Google: Offers you two pricing options‚ $5 per user per month or $10 per user per month. The $5 option does not give you any archiving‚ data retrieval or data discovery and export options. Where the $10 a month per user has those options.
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50 Lab #3 | Enable Windows Active Directory and User Access Controls Lab #3 – Assessment Worksheet Enable Windows Active Directory and User Access Controls Course Name and Number: Student Name: Instructor Name: Lab Due Date: Overview This lab provides students with the hands-on skills needed to create a new Active Directory domain in Windows Server 2003 and demonstrates how to configure a centralized authentication and policy definition for access controls. The Active
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Unit 3 Exercise 2: Guided Reading Name: ____________________________________ Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes Apply principles of composition to evaluate the effectiveness of multiple rhetorical strategies. Apply standard writing conventions to produce original essays‚ research papers and other compositions. Assignment Requirements Use the following questions to guide you through Chapters 9‚ 15‚ and 21. Respond to all of the questions using complete sentences. Required Resources Writing
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Katherine Binion MKT230 Module 3: Assignment 2 Apple iPod Started in 1976 Apple Inc. was a small computer technology company run out of a garage by three young men‚ Steve Jobs‚ Ronald Wayne and Steve Worniak. Up until 2001 Apple only produced consumer computers that were faster than the market competition but reasonably priced. However big changes were seen in 2001 as Apple released the first generation of iPod portable digital audio player‚ and saw tremendous success in the marketplace with
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Lab Practicum‚ Micro 200‚ study guide When you did your hand wash experiment‚ you decided a variable to test‚ say‚ hot vs cold water‚ you called this variable an “experimental variable” since it was the variable you were testing experimentally. In order to get meaningful data‚ you need to keep other things the same‚ for example the washing time had to be the same for both‚ you called the washing time a _Control_______ variable. Through the semester‚ you have used two bacteria that produce
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Activity: Blood Glucose Regulation Name: Brent Goo Instructor: Thomas Redenbaugh Date: 12.23.2014 Predictions Plasma glucose levels will be highest 1-3 hours after the meal Plasma ketone levels will be highest before the meal (fasting) Plasma insulin levels will be highest immediately after the meal (0 hr) Plasma glucagon levels will be highest 1-3 hours after the meal Materials and Methods Dependent Variable plasma levels of glucose‚ ketones‚ insulin‚ and glucagon Independent Variable food and
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Na+ was more concentrated outside the cell. 2. A cell is at rest without any implications of changing the potential. 3. 4. 5. K+ is more permeable than Na+ in a resting neuron. This is because there are few sodium leakage channels. 6. Since the resting membrane potential is the potential difference between the inside and outside of the cell across the membrane‚ a change would depend on the resting permeability of the membrane to ions. Activity #2 1. 2. Graded potentials can be said to be momentary
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IMP 2 POW 3: Divisor Counting. I. Problem statement: This POW is all about finding information and patterns about the way divisors of certain numbers are found and expressed. In this POW when we talk about divisors we usually are counting the number of divisors that a number has. The divisor is a number that a number can be divided by‚ of course every number is divisible by every other number but in these problems we are only talking about whole‚ positive numbers. Every number is divisible evenly
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