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    aim at the truth in terms of morals and the sense/essence of the story being true eg - god is one‚ god is omnipotent‚ etc What’s the relationship between justice and equality? equality as arithmetic each individual is equal to/the same as every other and should be treated the same equality as geometric (proportionate) recognizes natural differences in people all people who are characterized by material appetites should be treated equal all thymotic people should be treated equally‚ etc

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    Pascal’s triangle is a geometric arrangement of the binomial coefficients in a triangle.It is also known as the figurate triangle‚ the combinatorial triangle‚ and the binomial triangle. Even though Pascal’s Triangle is named after seventeenth century mathematician‚ Blaise Pascal‚ several other mathematicians knew about and applied their knowledge of the triangle hundreds of years before the birth of Pascal in 1623. The Arabs‚ Persians and the Chinese discovered Pascal’s triangle in earlier centuries

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    Vectors and Scalars

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    HL Vectors Notes 1. Vector or Scalar Many physical quantities such as area‚ length‚ mass and temperature are completely described once the magnitude of the quantity is given. Such quantities are called “scalars.” Other quantities possess the properties of magnitude and direction. A quantity of this kind is called a “vector” quantity. Winds are usually described by giving their speed and direction; say 20 km/h north east. The wind speed and wind direction together form a vector quantity

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    C1 MOCK PAPER 1. Solve the inequality . (3) 2. Find . (4) 3. Find the value of (a) ‚ (b) ‚ (c) . (1) (2) (1) 4. A sequence is defined by ‚ where k is a constant. (a) Write down an expression for a2 in terms of k. (1) (b) Find a3 in terms of k‚ simplifying your answer. (2) Given that a3 = 13‚ (c) find the value of k. (2) 5. (a) Show that eliminating y from the equations 2x + y = 8‚ 3x2 + xy = 1 produces the equation x2 + 8x - 1 =

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    INTRODUCTION Marketing is an ongoing process of planning and executing the marketing mix (Product‚ Price‚ Place‚ and Promotion often referred to as 4Ps) for products‚ services or ideas to create exchange between individuals and organizations.[1] Most people think that marketing is only about the advertising and/or personal selling of goods and services. Advertising and selling‚ however‚ are just two of the many marketing activities. In general‚ marketing

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    Euclid

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    pre-modernmathematics‚ the other being the study of numbers (arithmetic). Classic geometry was focused in compass and straightedge constructions. Geometry was revolutionized by Euclid‚ who introduced mathematical rigor and the axiomatic method still in use today. His book‚ The Elements is widely considered the most influential textbook of all time‚ and was known to all educated people in the West until the middle of the 20th century.[1] In modern times‚ geometric concepts have been generalized to a high level

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    Introduction: “You can learn more from solving one problem in many different ways than you can from solving many different problems‚ each in only one way.” Islamic civilization in the middle ages‚ like all of Europe‚ had a dichotomy between theoretical and practical mathematics. Practical mathematics was the common subject‚ “whereas theoretical and argumentative mathematics were reserved for specialists” (Abedljaouad‚ 2006‚ p. 629). Between the eighth and the fifteenth centuries‚ Islamic civilization

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    Deductive reasoning

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    Deductive Reasoning 1.The ancient Greeks used Deductive reasoning to solve many things. They learned theses things form the Egyptians and the Babylonians. They learned how to solve geometric constructions like circles‚ squares‚ and pyramids‚ they also learned how to determine they lengths of objects from the Babylonians by using Pythagorean theorem. Building upon what they learned from the Egyptians and Babylonians they found fundamental truths in geometry‚ and from these truths they mad propositions

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    Mathematics in Indian has a very long and hallowed record. Sulvasutras‚ the most ancient extant written sms messages (prior to 800 BCE) that deal with mathematics‚ clearly situation and make use of the so-called Pythagorean theorem apart from providing various exciting estimates to surds‚ in connection with the development of altars and fire-places of different forms and designs. By enough duration of Aryabhata (c.499 CE)‚ the Native indian specialised mathematicians were completely acquainted with

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    of arranging data into sequences and groups according to their common characteristics or separating them into different but related parts”. According to Stockton and Clark‚ “The process of grouping large number of individual facts and observations‚ on the basis of similarity among the items is called Classification”. Tabulation Tabulation follows classification. It is a logical or systematic listing of related data in rows and columns. The row of Q2. (a) Explain Arithmetic mean. (b) The mean wage

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