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    02.01 Lesson Summary To achieve mastery of this lesson‚ make sure that you develop responses to the essential question listed below. How can an expression written in either radical form or rational exponent form‚ be rewritten to fit the other form? The number inside the radical is the numerator and the number outside the radical sign is the denominator in the rational exponent form‚ if thats right then you just do the same thing with the exponent to find the radical form. Or by by recalling the rule

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    COURSE OUTLINE FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY COURSE NAME: MATHEMATICS FOR INFORMATION AND MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY COURSE CODE: MATH 1071 CREDIT HOURS: 42 (14 weeks at 3h/week) PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: NONE PLAR ELIGIBLE: YES ( X ) NO ( ) EFFECTIVE DATE: SEPTEMBER 2013 PROFESSOR: Tanya Holtzman Ext. 6335 EMAIL: tholtzma@ georgebrown.ca Richard Gruchalla Ext. 6649 EMAIL: rgruchal@georgebrown.ca Shenouda Gad

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    week 1 I would explain that when multiplying polynomial is when all the variables have integer exponents that are positive.  This works with addition‚ subtraction and multiplication.  It has to be possible to write the equation without division for it to be a polynomial.  This is an example of what a polynomial looks like: 4xy2+3X-5.  To multiply two polynomials‚ you must multiply each term in one polynomial by each term in the other polynomial‚ and then add the two answers together.  After you

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    Types of Function

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                                               e.g.    * Polynomial Function:             A function of the form Where ’n’ is a positive integer and are real number is called a polynomial function of degree ’n’. * Linear Function:             A polynomial function with degree ’’ is called a linear function. The most general form of linear function is                                                                  * Quadratic Function:             A polynomial function with degree ’2’ is called

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    Financial Institution

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    Financial Institution In financial economics‚ a financial institution is an institution that provides financial services for its clients or members. Probably the most important financial service provided by financial institutions is acting as financial intermediaries. Most financial institutions are regulated by the government. Broadly speaking‚ there are three major types of financial institutions: Depositary Institutions : Deposit-taking institutions that accept and manage deposits and make loans

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    above‚ with polynomials. These polynomials‚ called Taylor Polynomials‚ are easy for a calculator manipulate because the calculator uses only the four basic arithmetic operators. So how do mathematicians take a function and turn it into a polynomial function? Lets find out. First‚ lets assume that we have a function in the form y= f(x) that looks like the graph below. We’ll start out trying to approximate function values near x=0. To do this we start out using the lowest order polynomial‚ f0(x)=a0

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    Algebra 2 ROLLER COASTER POLYNOMIALS ROLLER COASTER DESIGN: Project due on Monday 10/ 20 /14 ( Groups of 4 students ) Purpose: In real life‚ polynomial functions are used to design roller coaster rides. In this project‚ you will apply skills acquired in Unit 2 to analyze roller coaster polynomial functions and to design your own roller coaster ride. Project Components: Group Roller Coaster Design Final Draft. 1. Rough Sketch of your Roller

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    Pre Calc Checkup 3

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    Name: Date: Graded Assignment Checkup: Graphing Polynomial Functions Answer the following questions using what you’ve learned from this unit. Write your responses in the space provided‚ and turn the assignment in to your instructor. For problems 1 – 5‚ state the x- and y-intercepts for each function. 1. x-intercept: (0‚ 0)‚ (-4‚ 0)‚ (0‚ 0) y-intercept: (0‚ 0) 2. x-intercept: (1‚ 0) (0‚ 0) (-4‚ 0) y-intercept: (0‚ 4) 3. x-intercept: (-1‚ 0) (0‚ 0) (0‚ 0) y-intercept: (0‚ 0) 4

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    Financial Institutions

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    Chapter 01 Why Are Financial Institutions Special?   True / False Questions   1. Prior to the financial crisis of 2007-2008‚ J.P. Morgan Chase was the largest bank holding company in the world and operations in 60 countries.  True    False   2. As of 2009‚ U.S. FIs held assets totaling over $35 trillion.  True    False   3. Financial institutions act as intermediaries between suppliers and demanders of money.  True    False   4. If a household invests in corporate securities

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    Fp1 Revision Notes

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    A: First split into partial fractions [pic] Write out the first three terms and last two or three terms. Last term will be the one where you substitute in r=n. [pic] See what cancels [pic] • Properties of the roots of polynomial equations If [pic] and [pic] are the roots of quadratic equation [pic]‚ then [pic] [pic] If [pic]‚ [pic] and [pic] are the roots of cubic equation [pic]‚ then [pic] [pic] [pic] If [pic]‚ [pic]‚ [pic] and [pic] are

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