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    Mat 540 Week 2 Assignment

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    have been evaluated first. Anyhow, I tried: base * height * 1//2 and base * 1//2 * height They both worked just fine, but in the end I decided to go with 0.5 instead of 1//2. I think it is fair to think that the area of some triangle may not be integers. Later, I figured…

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    Errors In Hydrated Water

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    mean. The standard deviation has a low number; hence the data are not as spread out from the mean. One source of error that contributed to this percent error was that the hydrate, MgSO_4, may have been heated too long. This is a random error because when the hydrate has been heated too long, some of it could have reacted with the molecules in the atmosphere. As a result, the magnesium that was part of the anhydrous salt could have reacted with oxygen, thus forming magnesium oxide and losing…

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    triangle. For that to happen we must already know two sides and an angle between this two sides. If we got this information then we can get other side with these following formulas: But we can also use the law of cosine if we have information on how long all 3 sides are. Then we remodel our formula to these following formulas: The law of cosine can be easy to prove with help of Pythagorean Theorem, which we use twice. Definition: The cosine of an obtuse angle is the cosine of its supplement…

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    special way though, he added his magic skills. He gave lessons, invented tricks, is an author, speaker, and he collected books on magic. The unusual work is part math textbook, part magic primer, and part history book, tracing how magic and math have long traveled under the same concept. Diaconis thought people wouldn't take him seriously when he said he wanted to mix magic and math together to try to solve questions he had been wondering almost all of his life. Persi Diaconis was born on…

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    Paper 1 uses Kondratieff wave (K-wave) strategy to present the behavior of containerization through different stages. The five waves of K-wave display the evolution and importance of containerization, with supporting data of global trade and container throughput. It shows that containerization has a cyclic behavior that may spread to a specific port or port range. It is related to the topic as it gives the general information about containerization and its importance in the trade. Meanwhile, it…

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    1807 following the death of his son Louis. Gauss went into a great depression which he never fully recovered from. He then married his previous wife's best friend Friederica Wilhelmine Waldeck or referred to as Minna. Once his second wife died after a long illness his daughter Therese took over and took very good care of her father. Carl's mother lived with them for a while after she passed as well in 1839. Gauss had six children total . With his first wife Johann, his children were Joseph,…

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    The system will not like it if the user enters a string in an integer field. Letting the user know of programs which don’t involve validating their fields could result in unsafe programs being generated. So this tool will then check the programs for validation of inputs and then notify the user. The user then gets to…

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    Sophie Germain was born during a time of revolution in France (Laubenbacher and Pengelley, 5). This is very fitting because Germain, in her own way, was a revolutionary. She became interested in mathematics at a very young age, and without any sort of formal education or training became one of the greatest mathematicians in history (Swift). Germain fought against gender stereotypes during her life and fought for recognition as a female mathematician (Swift). Throughout her life, Germain refused…

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    My Vocabular Analysis

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    The curriculum I chose is designed to fulfill both the societal and learners ' needs. The evolution of math is based on our social and economic needs of various cultures. As quoted by Kronecker "God made the integers; all else is the work of man," the history of real numbers began with counting numbers. Since then, based on the need, mathematicians around the world created negative, rational, irrational, and complex numbers. Students at high school choose various…

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    A young child's brain has a greater risk of abnormal development ifn not being taken care of properly. According to Kimberly Noble “A young child’s brain has a much greater risk of not going through the paces of normal development” Poor health integers with access to care and can coexist with risky behavior. As said by Donya Arias “Poor health can be linked to access to care as well as greater exposure to environmental hazards and engagement in risky behavior” In The Glass Castle the kids did…

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