1 .5 x-3 .5 1.1.4 4 - 81 + 1250 1 1 2(-) 4() =2 –3 +1 = 2– 1 – 3 3 + 1 1 = – 27 + 1 1 = – 25 1 1.2.1 4.3x = 36 (5) ∴4.3x = 36 4 4 ∴3x = 9 1 ∴3x = 32 1 ∴x = 2 1 1.2.2 16-x = 2 1 4(- x) =2 ∴2 (3) ∴ 2-4x = 2 ∴-4x = 1 1 ∴-4x = 1 -4 -4 ∴ x = - 1 (5) (3) [23] (3) (4) - = 53x + 2. 5x - 3. 5 52(2x – 1) 1 = 53x + 2. 5x - 3. 5 54x – 2 1 =5 3x + 2 + x – 3 + 1 – 4x + 2 = 52 1 = 25 1 1.1.2 3x + 3x + 2 3x + 1 = 3x + 3x .32 3x .3 1 = 3x(1 + 32) 3x.3 1 = 10 of/or 3 1 3 __ ___ ___
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future in the film and television industry or are they just a passing fad?? Is 3D viewing harmful to general health??? We shall deal with these questions in this report but first‚ let us get into a brief history of 3D movies. The History of 3D Movies 3 D technology‚ also known as stereoscopy‚ seems to be quite new and a concept that is fresh. After all‚ it’s been only a while since we’ve been watching movies in 3D.
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November 15‚ 2011 CMM 101 E General Purpose: to inform Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my audience of two methods used for 3-D viewing. (concept) CT: There are two different methods used for 3-D viewing: anaglyphs and polarization. (chronological) Introduction: (When I was a little girl about 4 years old I had a toy that allowed me to see images in 3-D. The toy was red and looked a lot like a pair of binoculars. I could put different white circular cut outs in‚ each with a different
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Suggested questions for stage 1 Warm-up 1. Could you show me your identification card please? 2. Could you tell me your full name please? 3. What shall I call you? 4. Does your name have any special meaning? 5. Why do so many people change their names? 6. Is your name important to you? Hometown or birth place 1. Where do you come from? 2. Where do you live? 3. Can you tell me something about your hometown? 4. Can you tell me some famous landscapes or scenic spots in your hometown? 5. Can you tell me some history of your hometown
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scales on the bank spaces after the specific key job factors. (5 Is the highest and 1 is the lowest.) A. JOB ATTITUDE (30%) 5 4 3 2 1 1. Initiative: the extent the student displays his capability to initiate and work voluntarily. 2. Cooperation: the extent the student shows his/her ability to work harmoniously & professionally with his superiors and co-employees. 3. Industriousness: the extent the student displays his/her hardwork‚ diligence‚ and conscientiousness in the performance of the
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consists of 11 printed pages and 1 blank page. MCS-UCH169/DG-S41780/3 © CIE 2003 [Turn over 2 Section A [52 marks] Answer all questions in this section. 1 (a) (i) Evaluate 4.8 2 − 1.7 2 . 4.8 × 1.7 sin x° # tan 12° ! cos 46°. [1] [1] (ii) Find a value of x for which (b) The diagram shows a framework ABCD. AD # 2.2 m‚ BD # 1.9 m and BCD # 42°. ABD # BDC # 90°. A B 2.2 1.9 42° Calculate (i) ADB‚ D C [2] [3] (ii) BC. (c) A vertical flagpole‚ 18 m high‚ stands on horizontal
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Chapter 3 SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY: A DisQ - 1) Activity Mean S.D. Variance T.a=30 3.33 11.11 T.b=60 10.00 100.00 T.c=65 8.33 69.39 T.d=55 11.66 136.10 T.e=30 1.67 2.78 T.f=0 0.10 0.00 T.g=30 1.67 2.78 T.h=20 3.33 11.11 T.i=30 6.67 44.44 T.j=10 0.67 0.44 T.k=0 0.10 0.00 T.l=30 6.67 44.44 Critical Path= A-C-D-G-H-I-L (260 Days) Variance of critical path = 11.11 + 136.1 + 2.78 + 11.11 + 44.44 + 44.44 + = 319.37 S.D of critical path=17.87 days DisQ - 2) P(t< or = 270) P(Z< or = (270-260/17
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in dispersal of pollen in (a) Asteraceae (b) Brassicaceae (c) Malvaceae (d) Solanaceae 12. In which of the following groups are seeds present? (a) Psilophyta (c) Lycopodiophyta 13. Match the columns. Column I (Vitamins) A. B. C. D. B‚ D E C 1. 3. 4. 3. (a) G Mendel (b) Hugo de Vries (c) J B S Haldane (d) HJ Miller 4. The animal group which does not exist in Galapagos island is (a) Insects (b) Protozoa (c) Crustacea (d) Amphibia 5. Protists obtain their food as (a) photosynthesizers only (b)
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Segmentation and Target Market Paper Student’s Name: Institution: Segmentation and Target Market Paper This paper explores the segmentation‚ target market and product positioning of a company. The company of choice is BMW and its medium-size car BMW 3 series offered to a broad consumer market. When undertaking market segmentation‚ BMW does research on the geographic‚ demographic‚ behavioral‚ socioeconomic‚ as well as beneficial attributes of the society so as to help the company target the market
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COMMUNICATION AND PROFFESIONAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN‚ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS 1.1 Information from supporting teaching &learning n schools by Louise Burnham To establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people you should adapt your behaviour and communication accordingly. You should also be able to show that you are approachable and able to work in an environment of mutual support. When working with children or young people‚ it is important to earn their trust
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