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    Kearney describes natural phenomena with traits of regular and predictable, and capable of being understood by mathematical laws. The book introduced another great mind during the Scientific Revolution, Galileo the astronomer genius who developed laws of motion based on empirical experiment. The book also mentioned the one of the great philosopher René Descartes who…

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    The contractor showed sufficient proof that the elements 1-3 and 5 were satisfied. Only questionable element was 4. The adequacy of the Government’s request for bid verification is an issue. The CO didn’t have access to McClure’s bid worksheet, which contained the error. Why didn’t the…

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    Pythagorean Theorem Essay

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    Students will determine how to use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve mathematical problems 3. Students will be able to evaluate expressions and solve equations with single digit exponents NY State Standards: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.G.B.6 Explain a proof of the Pythagorean Theorem and its converse. CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.G.B.7 Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to determine unknown side lengths in right triangles in real-world and mathematical problems in two and three dimensions. CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.G.B.8…

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    work is ethics. In ethics Spinoza tries to reinvent religion. Part one tries to teach his philosophical notion of God, and how God is everything. Spinoza does his teachings through definitions, explanations, proposals, proofs, and truths. He ties all these together in a mathematical sense; however, Spinoza’s notion of God is complete nonsense. He contradicts himself, two propositions can be debunked, and his God is simply a redefined general term. How Infinite is God? According the definition…

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    through a class lecture on astronomy. Whitman wrote this poem based on prior experience. The poem begins with the speaker sitting through an astronomy lecture taught by an astronomer. The lesson focuses on scientific facts and mathematical figures. The information is arranged in proofs, columns, and charts. Supposedly, the lecture is successful because the audience responds “with much applause.” However, the narrator grows “tired and sick” of the lesson and leaves the lecture. The narrator left…

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    In Greek terms, Philo means to love and Sophos means knowledge; Philosophy is the study about loving knowledge. When people think of philosophy, people only think of the idea each person has a personal philosophy such as beliefs in his or her own rights. Philosophy is not a narrow subject, but a broad subject that allows more than just a personal Philosophy that every person knows and has. Philosophy has 3, and to some philosophers, 4 main branches: Ethics, Epistemology, Metaphysics, and Logic.…

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    beauty actually encompasses is completely up for interpretation, making it not single nor harmonious like the theory claims. And, although some forms are concrete and can be universally agreed upon, such as mathematical and some scientific forms, this proves to be merely accidental rather than proof of the…

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    Using Triangle Inequality

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    ≥ C0∥uI − Tpuh∥ L1(Ω) − C3hp+1|u| Wp+1 1 (Ω) ≥ C0 vuut ΣN i=1 ∥uI − Tpuh∥2 L1(Ω∗ i ) − C3hp+1|u| Wp+1 1 (Ω)(36) ; where Ω∗ i is as in the proof of Theorem 2.4. By a standard scaling argument, and (30) or the argument leading to it, we have ∥uI−Tpuh∥ L1(Ω∗ i ) ≥ C2hmin∥uI−Tpuh∥ L1(Ω∗ i ) ≥ C2h2 minhp+1 √ Q(˜D0 i ; ˜D1 i ; · · · ; ˜Dp i ): This completes the proof.  Theorem 2.7. Suppose H∞ : u ∈…

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    Using mathematical models enable us to make precise calculations and predictions; they serve as analogies and conceptual frameworks that lead to new discoveries; and they bridge the gap between appearance and reality. A variety of models can represent the same data;…

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    Playing Video Games Essay

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    Since the introduction of video games, they have attracted children of all ages. The growing market of video games is a proof to its wide spread popularity among children. Recent studies have shown that video games have positive as well as negative impacts on children. However, the positive and negative aspects of playing video games cannot be ignored. Most of the video games are creative and fun intended. This offers a chance to foster the creativity potential among children. It’s a great…

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