and the abbreviations sec (instead of s)‚ gm (instead of g)‚ and nt (instead of N) are also used. System of units Length Mass Time Force cgs system centimeter (cm) gram (g) second (s) dyne mks system meter (m) kilogram (kg) second (s) newton (nt) Engineering system foot (ft) slug second (s) pound (lb) 1 inch (in.) 2.540000 cm 1 foot (ft) 1 yard (yd) 3 ft 1 statute mile (mi) 5280 ft 1 mi2 2.5899881 km2 1 nautical mile 1 acre 91.440000 cm 6080 ft 4840 yd2 4046.8564 m2
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Hilbert‚ Joseph-Louis Lagrange‚ Georg Cantor‚ Évariste Galois‚ and Pierre de Fermat. Some scientists who research other fields are also considered mathematicians if their research provides insights into mathematics—one notable example is Isaac Newton. Conversely‚ some mathematicians may provide insights into other fields of research—these people are known as applied mathematicians. Education Mathematicians usually cover a breadth of topics within mathematics in their undergraduate education
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Level I Math 1314 – Mathematics Term 3 Week 5 Week 5 (May 11 – 15) AMS : 07926 Sample Questions Exam 1. Give the degree of each polynomial. (a) 2x3 6x + x5 (b) 3x 1 (c) 6x 5x2 2 2. Rearrange the following polynomials in order of decreasing degree in y. a) 16 x3 y 2 y3 xy 2 5xy 4 : _______________________ b) 3x3 x x6 1 : _______________________ 3. Rearrange the following polynomials in order of increasing degree in x 3 7 3 2 2 a) x 7x + x :
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History of science and technology in the Indian subcontinent * Outline of South Asian history * History of Indian subcontinent | Stone age (7000–3000 BC)[show] * Mehrgarh Culture (7000–3300 BC) | Bronze age (3000–1300 BC)[show] * Indus Valley Civilization (3300–1700 BC) * – Early Harappan Culture (3300–2600 BC) * – Mature Harappan Culture (2600–1900 BC) * – Late Harappan Culture (1700–1300 BC) * Ochre Coloured Pottery culture (from 2000 BC) * Swat culture (1600–500 BC) |
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Brochure BITSAT-2013 A Computer Based Online Test for Admission to Integrated First Degree programmes of BITS‚ Pilani‚ 2013-14 The Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani is an all India Institution declared as Deemed to be University under Section 3 of the UGC Act. Admissions to all the Integrated First Degree programmes of BITS‚ Pilani‚ at Pilani campus‚ Goa campus‚ and Hyderabad Campus for the academic year 2013-14 will be made on the basis of a Computer based Online Test
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1 KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION SYLLABUS FOR PROVINCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION The Syllabus and standard for the Competitive Examination for the Provincial Management Service shall be as under : 1. The Examination shall include compulsory and optional subjects‚ and every candidate shall take all the compulsory subjects and opt for three of the optional subjects carrying 600 marks in all but not more than 200 marks from a single group. 2. A candidate shall answer
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These cases of products of polynomials have been classified because of the special forms of the factors and can be obtained by applying the Special Products Formulas. Type 1: Product of Two Binomials (ax + by) (cx + dy) = acx + (ad + bc)xy + bdy 2 2 The product of a binomial by another binomial is obtained as follows: • • • Examples: 1. (3x – 2y)(4x + 3y) 2. (m3 – 5) (m3 – 2) 3. (3a – 5x)(6b + 7y) = = = = = = 3(4)x2 + [(3)(3)+(-2)(4)]xy + (-2)(3)y2 12x2 + xy – 6y2 (m3m3) + (- 5 – 2)m3
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properties of a probability distribution To compute the expected value and variance of a probability distribution To calculate the covariance and understand its use in finance To compute probabilities from binomial‚ hypergeometric‚ and Poisson distributions How to use the binomial‚ hypergeometric‚ and Poisson distributions to solve business problems Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education‚ Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Chap 5-2 Definitions Random Variables A random variable represents
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Algebra II 7.3 Binomial Radical Expressions Radical expressions with the same index and the same radicand may be added or subtracted. Add or subtract: May need to simplify before adding or subtracting. Assignment: page 382383‚ #112 7.3 continued Multiplying Binomial Radical Expressions Use FOIL to multiply‚ simplify. Multiply: Conjugates are expressions such as: Just as (ab)(a+b) = a2b2 The product of conjugates is a rational number. Simplify: Assignment: page 382383‚ # 1322 7
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