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    In definition, probability refers to the measure of the likelihood of an event happening. The probability for any event occurring falls between 1 percent and 100 percent thus meaning that the interpreted meaning of a probability equals the subject meaning held of the probability (Grinstead et al, 1997). However, it is worth noting that the application of probability or assigning of probability to the events in the effort to gratifying the axioms of probability follows some rules or basics…

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    a book the left hemisphere understands the actual words and the right helps us to imagine what is happening in the story. I believe that Sperry and Gazzaniga conducted these experiements and studies in order to increase our understanding of the functions of the brain so that victims of head trauma such as a stroke can recieve better care and treatment because we will better understand which area of the brain is damaged and how to repair it. The article is extremely interesting to me because i…

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    As research shows, the brain is divided into two hemispheres, the left and right. The brain is hemispherically lateralized, meaning that each hemisphere has their own set of specialized functions, making them differ greatly regardless of their similar makeup. The left hemisphere controls the right side of the body, spoken and written language, mathematical calculations, logical thought, and the analysis of detail. The right hemisphere instead controls the left side of the body, visual-spatial…

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    Those who are employed for an internship should be properly paid for their time and effort (Justitia par 22). According to Merton the manifest functions are planned and intentional which make up an institution. The prevalent Manifest functions of my workplace is that almost every employee’s duty at the school is to promote education. After all the manifest function of a school is to provide an education to individuals. There are…

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    Are Wal-Mart’s functions for society similar or different from function in our own lives? I believe they’re similar. They connect because we make up society. Humans want the goods; Walmart supplies the goods. The only difference is that Wal-Mart depends on us, more than…

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    by the same number, it would be said to be a linear function. Common examples of linear function would be distance traveled over time for objects traveling at constant speed; cost of gas in relation to gallons used. Certain situations are linear or not based on whether or not the rate of change is constant or varies. Linear systems are represented by f(x) = mx + b; the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b). In a table that represents a linear function, the input and out puts will be a set of…

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    Jump in Commonwealth Games from 1930 to 2014. In this task I am going to collect I am going to make scatter diagrams and make a line of best fit out of the data that I will collect. I will use the different equations such as median-median line and quadratic line to find out which one fits the best to the data that I have collected. Also I will try to predict the past and future height for Men’s High jump in Commonwealth Games by the equations that I will find out. If the equation does not…

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    Pt1420 Unit 7

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    Create a quadratic polynomial function f(x) and a linear binomial in the form (x − a). f(x) = x^3 - 3x^2 - x + 3 Part 1. Show all work using long division to divide your polynomial by the binomial. f(x) = (x^3 - 3x^2 + x + 3)(x - 1) = x^2 - 2x + 3 Part 2. Show all work to evaluate f(a) using the function you created. a = 1=f(a) f(1) = 0 Part 3. Use complete sentences to explain how the remainder theorem is used to determine whether your linear binomial is a factor of your polynomial function…

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    be expected to know. Knowing Algebra will make everything much easier for students in their future; they will be able to understand and complete mathematical tasks faster. Knowing how to solve linear functions is very essential for adulthood and even being a teenager. Without knowing linear functions people would not know how to solve everyday situations.…

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    The topic of this assignment is to use quadratic regression, extrema and zero values to find number of banks to open in a particular area. The artifact had to be done individually. In order to do this artifact, we had to find the maximum value and the zeros of an equation with the data table that was given in the artifact paper. There were three tasks that was needed to complete this assignment. The first aspect was to find the quadratic equation that best fit the given data. I achieved this by…

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