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    College” where he completed his undergraduate course. Karl Jacobi helped to inspire and motivate Cayley. Arthur Cayley died on January 26, 1895 of natural causes. Arthur Cayley was a British mathematician who helped find the British school of pure mathematics. He was born August 16, 1821 and died on January 26, 1895. In history around this time slavery was going on. Slavery is the state or condition of being a slave; a civil relationship whereby one person has absolute power over another and…

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    Chicago, with a population of nearly three million people (roughly one percent of the entire nation's inhabitants!) it's not hard to imagine that many of America's most famous people are current residents of Chicago homes or at least once had a home in the Windy City. Here is but a small sampling of some of the more interesting Chicago homes ranging from minutely interesting to intriguingly gruesome. Mae Jemison: First African-American Woman in Space Mae Jemison grew up in Morgan Park, an…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Probability has come to gain importance as a content area of Mathematics that students need to have experience with in order to be well-informed citizens since its study “can raise the level of sophistication at which a person interprets what he/she sees in ordinary life, in which theorems are scarce and uncertainty is everywhere” (Cambridge Conference on School Mathematics, 1963, p.70; as cited in Jones, 2004). Since “[T]here is perhaps no other branch of the mathematical…

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    Mathematics in Weather Forecasting Aravind.V Computer Science and Engineering Sairam Institute of Technology, Anna University Chennai, Tamil Nadu aravindv96@yahoo.com Aakash kishan Computer Science and Engineering Sairam Institute of Technology, Anna University Chennai, Tamil Nadu Aakash_kishan@outlook.com Abstract—Mathematics is all around us. As we discover more and more about nature, we find it that nature can be described mathematically. Mathematics plays a fundamental role in…

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    Wason Selection tasks What if there are 4 cards on the table: A, K, 2 and 7. On one side of the card there is a number and on the other a letter. You have to decide which cards to turn in order to determine if the following statement is false: If a card has a vowel on one side, then it has an even number on the other side. This is called the Wason Selection task a famous reasoning puzzle (Dawson, Gilovich, Regan, 2002). The answer to this problem is cards A and 7 instead of the most commonly…

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    We are often reminded that in mathematics, no concept is simple and every concept should be taking seriously. In this unit 5 learning journal, my concentration would be on Exponential and Logarithmic Functions. In section 1, we are told that among all the functions we have examine so far in this course, the exponential and logarithmic functions are the very ones that mostly impact our daily lives the most (Yakir, 2011). In previous learning, we dealt with various functions which includes terms…

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    LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS Logarithm and exponential functions have close relationship and they are inverse function of each other in a way. Before explicitly clarifying this inverse relationship, we should analyze their definitions. Logarithm means, in mathematics, “The exponent that indicates the power to which a base number is raised to produce a given number “2 Exponential function means that “mathematical function in which an independent variable appears in one of the exponents —called also…

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    Morphological analysis was devised by a Swedish astrophysicist, Fritz Zwicky, who devised a structured method for investigating into many possible relationships of complex problems. It combines many methods which may have similar structures to breakdown a system , process or product into essential sub-parts, each part representing a dimension in a multi-dimensional matrix. Morphological analysis brings together two components such as dimensions and options of dimensions. These dimensions and…

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    APA Annotated Bibliography: Mathematics Mathematicians. (2015, December 17). Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retrieved April 9, 2016, from http://www.bls.gov/ooh/math/mathematicians.htm#tab-1 The Bureau of Labor Statistics lists the median pay, typical entry-level education, work experience, job outlook, and so on in its collection of information on mathematicians taken from the studies completed by the United States Department of Labor. Mathematicians conduct research in order to develop different…

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    Forsythe and Balanchine looked for the mathematical shapes of classical ballet to extend the movements to create longer lines of the human body, similar to architectural renderings. Architecture shaped Balanchine and Forsythe’s work. Associating with different architects, Forsythe educated himself on spatiality and structure to construct the dancers’ bodies. Although Balanchine’s movement applied math to elongate the dancer’s body, Forsythe constructs movements based on researching physics. In…

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