Real World Quadratic Functions Read the following instructions in order to complete this assignment: 1. Solve problem 56 on pages 666-667 of Elementary and Intermediate Algebra. 2. Write a two to three page paper that is formatted in APA style and according to the Math Writing Guide. Format your math work as shown in the example and be concise in your reasoning. In the body of your essay‚ please make sure to include: o An explanation of the basic shape and location of the graph and what
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A KINETIC STUDY OF AN IODINE CLOCK REACTION PURPOSE To investigate the kinetics of the reaction that occurs between iodide and persulfate ion. You will: (1) determine the rate law‚ (2) determine the numerical value of the rate constant at room temperature‚ (3) explore the effect of temperature on the reaction and determine the activation energy (Ea)‚ and (4) investigate catalytic activity of selected metal ions on the reaction. INTRODUCTION Reaction times vary from picoseconds (10-12 seconds)
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roots of a quadratic equation and perform the following on it: Boundary Value Analysis (BVA). #include #include void main() { int a‚b‚c; int d=0; clrscr(); printf("The Quadratic Equation is of type ax2+bx+c=0"); printf("Enter value of a‚b‚c:"); scanf("%d \n %d \n %d"‚&a‚&b‚&c); d=((b*b)-(4*a*c)); if(a100) { printf("Invalid input"); } if(d==0) { printf("Real and Equal Roots"); } else if(d>0) { printf("Real roots"); } else { printf("Not a quadratic equation"); } getch();
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adsorbate and the total phenomenon is adsorption. Explanation of Freundlich Adsorption Isotherm The following is the relation between the adsorption or gaseous adsorbent at definite temperature and the pressure of the gas is the first equation. n>1 Where x/m is the adsorption per gram of adsorbent which is obtained be dividing the amount of adsorbate (x) by the weight of the adsorbent (m). The pressure of the gas is p‚ k and n are constants
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Quadratic Functions [no notes on this page] -1- QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS 2 Quadratic functions are perhaps the best example of how math concepts can be combined into a single problem. To solve these‚ rules for order of operations‚ solving equations‚ exponents‚ and radicals must be used. Because multiple variables are involved and affect the outcome‚ quadratics are extension of functions as well. I am to solve problem numbers 56 on page 666-667 (Dugoplski‚ 2012). Maximum profit. A chain
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K Value of K is equal to 1/40 where o is permittivity of free space .Its volume is 8.85 x 10-12 c2/Nm2. Thus in S.I. system numerical value of K is 8.98755 x 109 Nm2c-2. OTHER FORMS OF COULOMB’S LAW Putting the value of K = 1/40 in equation (i) FORCE IN THE PRESENCE OF DIELECTRIC MEDIUM If the space between the charges is filled with a non conducting medium or an insulator called "dielectric"‚ it is found that the dielectric reduces the electrostatic force as compared to
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exponent in the divisor -3 xs is positive we will subtract on x from x 3 and that will become x2. So‚ now that we have 3x2 the process is the same with the entire exponent in the equation. (-9x33 +3x2- 15) / (-3x) (-9x3/-3x) + (3x/-3x) – (15x/-3x) 3x2 –x +5 This equation cannot be Foil‚ because it is a quadratic equation.
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period of time. General kinetic rate equation is: Where [A] and [B] are the concentration of the species in the reaction. The variable k is the rate constant‚ which is a function of time and catalyst presence. The variables m and n are the order of reaction for their respective species concentration. The higher the value of the reaction order the larger the effect of that specie’s concentration on the rate of the reaction. So for the chemical equation for this experiment: The reaction rate
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CGHS Physics Trial HSC Examination 2008 Page 1 Student number ……………………….. Teacher …………………………………….. Cheltenham Girls High School 2008 Higher School Certificate Trial examination Physics TASK WEIGHTING: 35% General Instructions • Reading time – 5 minutes • Working time – 3 hours • Write using black or blue pen • Draw diagrams using pencil • Board-approved calculators may be used • A data-sheet‚ formulae sheets and Periodic Table are provided at the back of this paper Total marks –
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