Geometry Notes Second Semester I. Area‚ Surface Area and Volume & Circumference Circumference is the linear distance around the outside of a circular object. • C = π • d or π • 2r. • d = diamater or (radius • 2) • r = radius II. Perimeter Perimeter is the distance around a figure. * It is found by adding the lengths of all the sides. * Finding perimeter on the coordinate plane may require the use of the distance formula: (2 x width) + (2 x height) III. Regular Polygon • A regular
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A First Look at Macroeconomics Economic Growth • Definition: the expansion of the economy’s PPF (outward shift) • Measured by the increase in real domestic product (also called real GDP) Costs Benefits Forgone current consumption Technological progress Slow growth rates = real costs (e.g. compromised health care‚ worse roads‚ less housing etc.) Greener environment (questionable) Fluctuations of Real GDP around Potential GDP: the Business Cycle The Okun Gap Definitions: • Actual GDP:
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UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE SIM SEMESTER 1: 2012 ECON-1045 Macroeconomics 2 TEST 2 (MOCK) Instructions: 1. Fill in your name and other details on page 2 before beginning the test. DO NOT DETACH PAGE 2 FROM THE QUESTION SHEETS. 2. You must answer all twenty eight questions in the time allowed for the test (Note: In the actual test‚ there are only 20 questions!) 3. For each question‚ choose the most
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• Oldest community in N. Texas • Late 1840s called bird’s fort • Arlington has the most people commuting out than any city in the country • Metroplex has more people than 33 other states • Arlington is the largest mid-city in America • 1884‚ Arlington became official • Was a train stop‚ then a college town‚ gambling mecca • Was famous for half a century for Arlington crystals (like Epsom salts) • Pancho‚ a texas ranger‚ raids the casino at the top of the hill restaurant and casino • $4‚000
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it’s all at the same speed it appears as force less. b) 15. 2 Space-time and gravity (1) Einstein preferred to think that space and time are affected by gravity; light beams and everything else that travels through space is effected as well (a) Light always follows the shortest path: but that isn’t always straight ii) 15.2.1 Linkage: Mass‚ Space and Time: (1) The presence of mass (gravity) curves or warps the fabric of space-time. (2) Matter tells space-time how to curve and the curvature of
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Theological Anthropology Openness: to the world we get to move about creation‚ we are not stuck in a path like animals‚ animals are only created for a purpose. * Image: after the fall Vs. Likeness: after resurrection Substantive: the image is a physical substance‚ the image that helps us relate to God. Relational: Community understanding instead of an individual. Functional: Merges both Substantive and Rational to make something bigger. Cristims: doesn’t exactly tell you where you will
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Macroeconomics textbook notes Chapter 2: A Tour of the Book 2.1 Aggregate Output Aggregate: means “total” The measure of aggregate output in the national income accounts is gross domestic product (GDP) 3 ways of thinking about an economy’s GDP GDP is the value of the final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period Intermediate good is a good used in the production of the final goods and is not counted toward GDP GDP is the sum of value added in the Economy during a given
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statements involve personal values as well as facts‚ so they cannot easily be evaluated false or true. Example: the government should install additional speeding cameras on I-380. ! We focus on positive analysis. 1.4~microeconomics&macroeconomics Economics is studied on two levels: Microeconomics: The study on how households and firm makes choices‚ how they interact in markets‚ and how the government attempts affect their decisions.
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personal consumption expenditure‚ I for gross capital formation‚ G for government spending‚ and EX for exports. Write O if it is excluded from current GDP. O 1. Payment by the government of social security benefits to a retired public school teacher G 2. Construction by government of a new road. I 3. Net additions to the stock of unsold shoes. I 4. Newly constructed residential homes. I 5. Purchase of new machines by a private firm. C 6. Payments you made to David’s Salon for your hair and make
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BUSL250 – Mid-semester Notes Liabilities * Harm may be caused deliberately or carelessly * One person’s single harmful act to another person (deliberately or carelessly) can give rise to one or more legal liabilities * Legal Liabilities * Tortious Liability: harmful act can be a tort (civil wrong)‚ other than breach of contract‚ remedy is compensation (commenced through litigation) * Vicarious Liability: Liability for harmful act caused by another * Statutory liability:
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