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    Investigation: Intersecting Chords of a Circle On completion of the investigation I had learned many new important qualities associated with the intersecting chords within a circle theorems. The three theorems studied in this investigation include: Two chords intersecting externally‚ two chords intersecting internally and the intersection of a chord and tangent. Each theorem can be used to determine different things (e.g. the tangent-chord theorem can be used to determine the approximate distance

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    Role Of Mathematics in Business & Economics Introduction: Mathematics have been one of the primary elements of business and economics since ancient times‚ when farmers had to count the animals in their possession and merchants had to have a clear picture of their goods’ value. With the introduction of money as the universal legal tender‚ all goods acquired a numerical value‚ making math calculations even more important. Furthermore‚ in the competitive global market environment of today‚ businesses

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    Microsoft® Mathematics 4.0. While teachers are under pressure to raise math and science test scores on standardized tests‚ many students find math their most frustrating subject. With Microsoft Mathematics‚ teachers can equip students with the tools they need to grasp the concepts behind the correct answers. When that happens‚ students’ engagement and comprehension can rise exponentially. MICROSOFT MATHEMATICS 1 Encourage. Visualize. Solve. Microsoft Mathematics is a free

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    WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION FURTHER MATHEMATICS/MATHEMATICS (ELECTIVE) AIMS OF THE SYLLABUS The aims of the syllabus are to test candidates on: (i) (ii) (iii) further conceptual and manipulative skills in Mathematics; an intermediate course of study which bridges the gap between Elementary Mathematics and Higher Mathematics; aspects of mathematics that can meet the needs of potential Mathematicians‚ Engineers‚ Scientists and other professionals. EXAMINATION FORMAT There will

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    previous page. We can obviously continue to do this as many times as we like. In fact if we do this several times (infinitely many times in fact) we are reminded of the expression below which involves a geometric progression.Formula When to use Midpoint Rule: M (f ( ) f ( ) ... f ( )) n n = + ++ hm m m 1 2 ‚ where b a h n − = . Obvious Trapezium Law: T f 2(f f f ... f ) f [ ] 0 123 1 2 n n n h = + ++++ + − ‚ where b a n − h = . Obvious Simpson’s Law: 2M T S

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    Mathematics and art have a long historical relationship. The ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks knew about the golden ratio‚ regarded as an aesthetically pleasing ratio‚ and incorporated it into the design of monuments including the Great Pyramid‚[1] theParthenon‚ the Colosseum. There are many examples of artists who have been inspired by mathematics and studied mathematics as a means of complementing their works. The Greek sculptor Polykleitos prescribed a series of mathematical proportions for

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    Diagram 1 shows a solid cuboid. A cone is removed from this solid. 12 cm 10 cm 15 cm DIAGRAM 1 The diameter of the base of the cone is 7 cm and the height of the cone is 9 cm. Calculate 22 ⎞ ⎛ the volume‚ in cm 3 ‚ of the remaining solid. ⎜ Use π = [3 marks] ⎟ 7 ⎠ ⎝ Answer: SAH@MOAZC2008 1 SPM(U) 2006 : http://mathsmozac.blogspot.com 3 (a) State whether each of the following statements is true or false. 3 64 = 4 (i) (ii) − 5 > −8 and 0 ⋅ 03 = 3 × 10 −1 . Write down two implications

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    “Outline the main features of the current reforms to the NHS based on the 2010 White Paper “ Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS.” Review the reasons for the main proposals in this White Paper.” The NHS trust underwent a major organisational change to improve flexibility and responsiveness to patients ’ needs. Although organisational change was beneficial to the patients‚ issues of power and control‚ ownership‚ gender and communication became predominant within the organisation. As

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    of instruction for about 20 years; however in January 2003 Malaysia re-adopted the English language as a medium of instruction for science and mathematics in a move to keep abreast with scientific and technological development that is mostly recorded in the English language. At the same time‚ this move is envisaged to provide opportunities for students to use the English language and therefore increase their proficiency in the language. This change in policy is congruent to significant developments

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    Homeomorphisms Author: Melanie Stein Date Conducted: August 1991 Place Conducted: Abstract: In this paper we study a class of groups which may be described as groups of piecewise linear bijections of a circle or of compact intervals of the real line. We use the action of these groups on simplicial complexes to obtain homological and combinatorial information about them. We also identify large simple subgroups in all of them‚ providing examples of finitely presented infinite simple groups. Given a compact

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