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    payment system but also the decentralized internet. In addition, the speed of transaction in the Ethereum blockchain is faster than Bitcoin blockchain, also after introducing the proof of stake in the Ethereum mining process, this speed will be even higher which will be led to more safety in the system. Moreover, the proof of stake will encourage more people to be concerned about mining, because it does not need to expend a lot of money, energy and time, they are the reasons that may cause a…

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    associated with the state of equanimity. Knowledge is a broad term, which is associated with fundamental truths, facts and primarily its production and uncertainties. Assumption is a statement that is made on the basis of belief or justification without proof. Most importantly, areas of knowledge indicate the areas in which knowledge can be explored. This essay aims at exploring how the production, evolution and uncertainties in knowledge lead to uniformities. I believe uniformities and…

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    problem solving in my career. Proof by induction has been one of my favourite topics. Applying this method to matrices enhanced my understanding of several different topics as I linked them together to find a solution. This understanding was only further exemplified by my exploration…

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    Greek Culture Dbq

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    the United States, Abraham Lincoln. In addition, Greek art and sculptures projected realism and grace. For example, Myron created a famous marble sculpture of The Discus Thrower at an Olympic event (Document 8). Greek artists increasingly applied mathematical ratios to attain aesthetic beauty, movement, and emotion that remain unparalleled today, and Greek mathematicians had other significant roles as…

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    desk covered in trigonometric tables, although I continued to store a snack underneath. Calculus was one of my favorite math classes with algebra a close second. I didn’t appreciate geometry and trigonometry in the same way because I found mathematical proofs to be boring, tedious, and useless as someone else had already proven everything I did so it didn’t matter to me if I did also. My literacy sponsor was my teacher, Mr. Luke, he had been a teacher for longer than I had been alive and loved…

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    Aa 1624 Unit 3 Assignment

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    In unit 1 of the teaching mathematical literacy III: Data and Probability (EYAT 1624) you studied the requirements for a teaching-learning environment that will support your efforts as an innovative teacher. In this assignment, you are going to do research in your own classroom to determine whether you are creating an effective teaching-learning environment. At the end of this assignment, you will find a questionnaire that you must administer to learners. You will also find a table that will…

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    questions that were used in the poll. There was no mathematical dishonesty, in the contrary, accurate representation of each sub group. I believe your characterization…

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    The Ptolemaic System

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    century, the universe was based on the Ptolemaic System, which was developed by Ptolemy, Aristotle's theories, and Christian theology. However, as the astronomical revolution began to disembark, the Ptolemaic Theory was contradicted. The work, mathematical synthesis, and observations of astronomers such as Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo set forth a new perspective of the universe. Their discoveries began to slowly eliminate the Ptolemaic System and a heliocentric universe began to cultivate. In…

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    David Auburn’s Proof has a constantly flowing theme of heredity intermingled throughout the characterization of the story. The story begins with Catherine, the true main character of the story, arguing with her father, Robert, who had been dead a week, causing her to fear the possibility of the beginning of her own insanity; Catherine’s shallow sister, Claire, joins her and accidentally pushes Catherine to further doubt her own sanity. As the plot continues, Catherine reveals that she has…

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    of the most important Greek mathematical traditions of the early centuries till this day. There are two traditions of mathematics presented by Greek mathematicians: Practical mathematics and theoretical mathematics or better called abstract. These two fields differ so vastly from one another as they must be viewed separately in order to learn them. Early mathematicians from the 4th Century focused on arithmetic and counting numbers while the second stage of mathematical philosophers were more…

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