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    EUCLID: The Man Who Created a Math Class Euclid of Alexandria was born in about 325 BC. He is the most prominent mathematician of antiquity best known for his dissertation on mathematics. He was able to create "The Elements" which included the composition of many other famous mathematicians together. He began exploring math because he felt that he needed to compile certain things and fix certain postulates and theorems. His book included‚ many of Eudoxus’ theorems‚ he perfected many of Theaetetus’s

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    Professor Stefanski Web Analytics June 29‚ 2013 Choosing the Right Analytics Solution Choosing the best tools and methods to analyze our website data can be a tough job. Choosing a free web analytics software can it do the job we need‚ and if we choose to purchase software to analyze the data will it be cost effective in the end? These questions must be answered before the decision can be made. Both scenarios have benefits for the company‚ but I think the best analytics solution for our Corporation

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    his two other siblings were to be raised by his grandmother and then his great uncle in Chatellerault‚ after the death of his mother. Descartes went to school at a Jesuit school in La Fleche‚ where he studied the courses of grammar‚ arithmetic‚ geometry‚ music‚ and astronomy. After La Fleche‚ he received a degree and license

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    The Handbook of News Analytics \ in Finance Edited by Gautam Mitra and Leela Mitra WILEY A John Wiley and Sons‚ Ltd‚ Publication Contents Preface xiii Acknowledgements xvii About the editors xix About the contributors xxi Abbreviations and acronyms xxv 1 Applications of news analytics in finance: A review Leela Mitra and Gautam Mitra 1.1 Introduction 1.2 News data ’ 1.2.1 Data sources 1.2.2 Pre-analysis’of news data 1.3 Turning qualitative text into quantified metrics and time-series

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    Geometry module 1.01

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    Module one- Lesson 01.01 The terms point‚ line‚ and plane are referred to as undefined. When you write the definition of these terms‚ you have to rely on other terms that need defining. Point- In general‚ a point is a location. Because points have no size‚ you can say they have no dimension. Line- a "stream" of points that has no width or depth. You can also think of a line as points lined up next to each other that go on forever in opposite directions. Because you can measure the distance

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    Geometry is simply the study of space. There are Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometries. Euclidean geometry is the most common and is the basis for other Non-Euclidean types of geometry. Euclidean geometry is based on five main rules‚ or postulates. Differences in these rules are what make new kinds of geometries. There is Euclidean‚ Elliptic‚ and Hyperbolic Geometry. Euclidean geometry is the study of flat space and was invented by Euclid‚ a mathematician from Alexandria‚ in 330 B.C. Euclid described

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    HYPERBOLIC GEOMETRY AND OMEGA TRIANGLES Hyperbolic geometry was first discovered and explored by Omar Khayyam in the 9th century and Giovanni Gerolamo Saccheri in the 15th century. Both were attempting to prove Euclid’s parallel postulate by proving the concept of hyperbolic geometry to be inconsistent‚ and ironically they discovered it to be a new type of geometry. It wasn’t until the 19th century that it became fully developed with help from Karl Friedrich Gauss‚ Janos Bolyai‚ and Nikolai

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    Quantitative Analysis

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    Electronics. Answer X1 = Number of GE45 televisions produced per shift X2 = Number of GE60 televisions produced per shift MAX 50X1 + 75X2 S.T. 2X1 + 2X2  300 (Production hours) X1 + 3X2  240 (Assembly hours) X1‚ X2  0 Recap of Analytic Geometry

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    Conic Section

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    circle‚ and ellipse. The circle is sometimes categorized as a type of ellipse. In mathematics‚ a conic section (or just conic) is a curve obtained as the intersection of a cone (more precisely‚ a right circular conical surface) with a plane. In analytic geometry‚ a conic may be defined as a plane algebraic curve of degree 2. There are a number of other geometric definitions possible. One of the most useful‚ in that it involves only the plane‚ is that a conic consists of those points whose distances to

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    2013 Mrs. LILLIAN D. ESTORNINOS Campus Director EVSU – OCC Ormoc City Madam; The 2nd year B.S. Mechanical Engineering students would like to request your good office that we will be allowed to petition the subjects Solid Mensuration‚ Analytic

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