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    Primes – the building blocks of all numbers: The dictionary meaning of prime is ‘Of first importance’ or ‘Of the best quality, excellent’ etc. What is so great about prime numbers? A number is said to be a prime if it is divisible only by 1 and itself. 5, for example, is a prime number because it is divisible only by 1 and 5. The number 4 can be divided by 1, 4 AND 2. So it is not a prime number. Numbers that are not primes are said to be composite numbers. The fundamental theorem of Arithmetic…

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    statistics, computer science, physics, engineering, economics, and social sciences to solve management problems. In operations research, problems are broken down into basic components and then solved in defined steps by mathematical testing. Mathematics is certainly…

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    Mathematicians have been around for centuries. They have contributed great amounts of knowledge to the world. A mathematician is a person who excels or is an expert in mathematics. One specific mathematician that brought great ideas into the world was Gottfried Leibniz. He contributed a lot to mathematics, science, physics, philosophy and even his local government. Mathematicians are very important because without them we would not have many important theories that explain why certain things…

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    Saturn’s rings (1610), and proved Copernicus’s heliocentric theory (1616). In his earlier years, Galileo’s father decided he wanted his son to become a doctor. While Galilei was studying medicine in university, he discovered his advanced skill in mathematics. He was eventually able to convince his father to allow him to tutor math and become a professor. Galilei was able to use his talent to develop the spyglass into something more complex, now known as a telescope.…

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    Pt1420 Unit 1 Essay

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    1. What are the least, and most, amount of distinct zeroes of a 7th degree polynomial, given that at least one root is a complex number? Answer: If the equation is 7th degree then it has 7 roots. Those roots can be complex or real. Complex roots always come in pairs, so if it has one, then it has 2, the other one being the conjugate of the first one. This in other words, if one complex root is a + bi, then the other complex root is a – bi. If at least one root were complex, then we would have a…

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    concentrate because of mathematics. His teachers were amazed by his skilled ability to perform complicated mathematical operations, in which he often outstripped his instructor's knowledge. In 1846, at the age of 19, he started studying philology and theology in order to become a pastor, and help with his family's finances. During the spring of this year, his father got enough money to send him to study Theology at the University of Göttingen, while he was there he studied mathematics with Carl…

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    When judging the innocence of those accused during a criminal justice trial, do you focus on the forensic science aspects of the hearing? Do you understand what the forensic expert is dictating, or do you simply nod along as they explain what they believe the evidence signifies? Used with the intention to correlate criminal investigations and scientific techniques, forensics became a division of science that specializes in analyzing criminal cases. It has a wide range of disciplines, expanding…

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    Why Should Students Learn Algebra 2? Students ask all the time why they should know the topics they learn in Algebra 2. Little do they know many jobs out there are using these topics all the time. Even outside of jobs people are using Algebra, whether it is in their kitchen or someplace else. Whether students are planning on going to college or not, Algebra 2 prepares them for the math they will be expected to know. Knowing Algebra will make everything much easier for students in their future;…

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    As many people may know, Isaac Newton was a man of many talents, but he was most famous for his law of gravitation. As a result, he played a significant role in the scientific revolution of the 17th century. Isaac Newton became one of the most influential scientists in that century. He invented reflecting lenses for telescopes which produced clearer images. During his life, he went through many hardships. He had a mental breakdown before losing his mother in 1678. Isaac Newton transformed the…

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    critical thinking” (liberalartscollegereview.com). All of the courses taught in a liberal arts tradition seem to be aimed at understanding society, seen in social sciences, psychology, or the arts, as well as understanding the natural world, like in mathematics, biology, or astronomy. Getting a liberal arts education is beneficial to students for a variety of reasons. One reason in particular is that it allows students to have a broad understanding of many subjects. For example, I probably…

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