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    is a little hectic to exaggerate a discipline you aim to research. How about just say something about myself and my understanding of mathematics? Mathematics seems ambiguous to many people around me. Kids who are good at learning or practicing mathematical problems are usually regarded as smart, gifted or even genius. Unfortunately,…

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    Why Survivors Are Selfish

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    Imagine someone being in a crumbling building, crushed under ruble and their only hope of survival looks them square in the eye then flees the building even though they wouldn’t be hurt if they helped. Are they selfish? Survivors are often selfish, they only live to tell the tale unscathed because they abandoned people in need of their help. Survivors lack the consideration for others, caring for their wants of comfort more than others needs of survival. People say that self-preservation is…

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    realized that I had messed up. I was left puzzled. So were my parents. I could not believe that creating money would be this hard. In fact, there was even a mathematical proof backing me up. Everything was in my favour, everything except my parents. They just could not believe what I had done with the five dollar bill. There is a mathematical theorem that needs to be brought to light. It is called the Banach-Tarski Paradox. In laymen terms, it states that an object can be broken into five…

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    which were in my intended field of study: mathematics. Looking to continue with a major in mathematics, I signed up for the next course in the intended major progression, MATH 381: Discrete Mathematics. This course serves as an introduction to mathematical logic, almost like a stepping stone towards higher mathematics. On my first day of my first year at Carolina, I walked into the classroom in Phillips to realize that I was the only first year in the course. The rest of them were sophomores…

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    results from calculation of mathematical model at [Al] = 0.5% and the points represent the results of experiments. The practical points proof the mathematical model of desulfurization by mixture of Mischmetal and feldspar and CaF2 has a positive effect on enhancing desulfurization process. While figure (6) shows that, the solid line represent the results from calculation of mathematical model at [Al] = 0.5% and the points represent the results of experiments which proof that, with increasing the…

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    Pythagoras Research Paper

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    Pythagoras High school is the cause of a great deal of stress among teenagers. Between balancing class and a social life, high school challenges teens to push themselves to their mental and emotional limits. Some classes result in a greater amount of stress, and homework, for students, such as chemistry or math. In fact, math is often considered the bane of the average high school students’ existence. This cursed class has its origins back in ancient times. In fact, the mathematician who is…

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    Anurupyara Case Study

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    Shesanyankena Charamena, the twelfth sutra of Vedic mathematics. Vilokanam is special type of Division which can be used, like that for multiplication, with other sutras of Division whenever we have bigger digits like 6,7,8 and 9. This sutra is not a mathematical process like the other sutras and upsutras. This corollary serves to remind us to step back from a problem and observe it for an obvious solution or simplification. Example: Solve for x in the equation: x + ( 1/x ) =…

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    are five blue vertices, four red vertices, and three green vertices. The fewest of that set would be the green vertices, which means the number of guards in this shape that would be required to guard every part of the triangulation is three. In mathematical terms, each vertex can be named a, b, and c. The sum of the vertices will be n, the number of sides in the polygon. It follows that a + b + c = n. One of these sets of vertices will serve as the fewest necessary to maintain vision on all the…

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    mathematics is looking at students’ abilities to use and apply what they comprehend to solve a problem. It is not about providing practice on rote skills and memorization. It is a mode of thinking that requires students to provide and good reasoning and proof. Teachers provide their students opportunity to learn in various teaching methods. These methods should be designed to provide students…

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    Implications Of Bitcoin

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    this works by bundling new transactions into blocks and attaching them to older blocks and these to even older blocks until it reaches the genesis block, creating one reliable tamper proof fossil record. Bitcoin can solve deeply rooted social problems, in this case the elimination of the human parasite from the financial world…

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