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    Proportionality and Newton’s Second Law of Motion Abstract How does increasing the mass of an object affect its acceleration? Is acceleration dependent of the mass of an object? How do they relate? Defining and testing Newton’s second law of motion familiarizes us with this relationship. In this experiment, we use the mass of an object as an independent variable to come to a conclusion about force and acceleration. By increasing the mass of an object at an incline, one can observe the change in…

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    Inverse Functions of Trigonometric Functions As high schoolers go their their teenage years of high school they learn from a variety of subjects. From math to science to history, there is a depth of knowledge to be learned. For math 3 and math 4, we are introduced to the world of trigonometry. So far, we have learned that there are currently three main trigonometric functions, cosine, sine, and tangent. But today I want to explore the other side of the trigonometric world, the inverse…

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    Conjoint Measurement BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE To talk about the theory of conjoint measurement, we should already understand the theory of measurement. Conjoint Measurement is an example of fundamental measurement. If there is relationship between set A and set B, and a ∈ A and b ∈ B, we can construct a binary relation aRb. For example, suppose A is a set of squares and B is a set of rectangles. The binary relation aPb holds if and only if you judge the perimeter of a is smaller than b. We can…

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    23, 2017 Unreliable In the story, “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin an unnamed narrator tells the story from a daily paper that his more youthful sibling, Sonny, has been captured for offering and utilizing heroin. As he gets ready to show his polynomial math class, the storyteller recollects Sonny as a young man. His understudies, he understands, could some time or another end up like Sonny, given the deterrents and hardships they confront experiencing childhood in Harlem. Toward the finish…

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    Language and Composition B course. For my algebra II class, students would be tested at the end of every chapter and were allowed to work with those surrounding them. I recall once when I was sitting with my team, and I had forgotten how to factor a polynomial. My friend then explained to me my mistakes while I listened to how she solved the problem. Afterwards, my classmate told us that we were both incorrect and so we had to listen to his answer in order to follow the correct steps. In the…

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    One of the key functions in logistics systems is physical distribution, involving the flow of products from manufacturing plants or central depots through the transportation network to consumers. It is an expensive function, especially for the industries involving distribution. The Operational Research literature has addressed this problem by calling it as the vehicle routing problem (VRP). Vehicle scheduling or vehicle routing problem (VRP) is a combinatorial optimization and integer…

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    Salesman Problem (using SA and GA) Authors : IIT2015508, ITM2015006, IIT2015507, IIT2015131, IIT2015138 Under Guidance of : Dr. Vrijendra Singh Abstract — TSP is an NP complete problem, presently there is no polynomial solution available. In this paper we try to solve this very hard problem using various heuristics such as Simulated Annealing, Genetic Algorithm to find a near optimal solution as fast as possible. We try to escape the local optimum, using…

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    My love of Joan Didion is lifelong and, like anyone does with heroes, always feels at such a distance. In fact, Didion was much closer to me than I could have imagined. For the last years of her life, I became a friend of Susan Sontag?s. I had known that Sontag was ?important? before I met her in 1989, but I had never read anything by her but her famous ?Notes on Camp,? which I confess bewildered me when I first read it as a teenager. After meeting her, I read ?On Photography? and realized…

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    Chapter 3: An Empirical Investigation of the Relationship Between Financial Development and Economic Growth. 3.1 Introduction In most empirical studies the problem was how to measure financial intermediation and the indication of the level of financial services produced in the economy. There are various services available to the financial sector and this is the reason why it is so difficult to construct financial development indicators. The aim of this chapter is to empirically investigate…

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    encode data. Qubits are different from digital bits in that instead of being in one of two states – 0 or 1 – qubits can be in any superposition of the two states simultaneously. Many algorithms that are used to solve real-world problems involve polynomials, which produce data that quickly becomes too large for digital bits to store. Qubits dramatically outperform digital bits because their ability to exist in two states at once allows them to store and process infinite amounts of data.…

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