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    Pt1420 Unit 5 Study Guide

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    UNIT-5 NUMBER SYSTEM Number system:-writing system for expressing numbers i.e. it is a notation for representing numbers of a given set ‚using digits or other symbols in a consistent manner. It will * Represent all set of numbers * Give every number a unique representation * Reflect the algebraic and arithmetic structure of numbers It is of two types: * Non-positional * Positional Non-positional: a number system where each number is represented with help of a unique symbol

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    Cxc Syllabus 2012

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    CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL This document CCSLC/M/03/2009 replaces CCSLC/M03/2006 issued in 2006. Please note that the syllabus was revised and amendments are indicated by italics and vertical lines. CARIBBEAN CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY LEVEL COMPETENCE Mathematics Syllabus First Issued 2006 Revised 2009 Effective for examinations from May/June 2012 C orrespondence related to the programme of study should be addressed to: Please check the website‚ The Pro-Registrar Caribbean

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    R Language as Calculator

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    Use of R Language as Calculator Use of R Language as Simple Calculator & Mathematical Operator In Windows Operating system‚ The R installer will have created an icon for R on desktop and a Start Menu item. Double click the R icon to start the R Program; R will open the console‚ to type the R commands. The greater than sing (>) in console is the prompt symbol. In this tutorial we will use R language as calculator‚ by typing some simple mathematical expressions at the prompt (>). Anything that

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    how to use moodle

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    for an assignment you need to answer 80% correctly). You MUST submit your assignment before the due date to obtain a grade – if you do not submit an assignment‚ it will not be included in the gradebook. If you have any difficulties with the system‚ please direct your email to Moodle.hmk@gmail.com – you should get assistance within 24 hours.

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    HERITAGE OF INDIA

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    mathematicians have made important contributions to the study of the decimal number system‚ zero‚ negative numbers‚ arithmetic and algebra. The study of linguistics was initiated by Indian grammarians who began the trend by first attempting to catalogue and codify the rules of Sanskrit. Even today‚ the main terms for compound analysis are taken from Sanskrit. India is the birthplace of Ayurveda and Yoga; these systems are now finding many followers in the West. India’s rich spiritual tradition has

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    History of Zero

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    computation. It is especially important in positional notations. Positional notations‚ is a numerical system in which each position is related to the next by a constant multiplier (ex. 10). Positional notations require an indication of the number zero because zero is a placeholder. It allows us to tell the different between 23‚ 203‚ and 230. Without zero‚ it would be impossible to tell them apart. The decimal system‚ for example‚ uses 10 as a base‚ and zero is required for 10 to be the base. Otherwise‚ it would

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    1.PERCENT ● DEFINITION OF PERCENT - Percent means parts per 100 The symbol is % Example: 25% means 25 per 100 ● CONVERSION TECHNIQUES - ✔Changing percent to decimal Change a percent to a decimal. Move the decimal point two places to the left. In a percent‚ the decimal point would come at the end of the last number (for 75%‚ envision that it looks like 75.) Examples: 75% converts to .75 40% converts to .40 3.1% converts to .031 ✔Changing decimal or whole number to percent Change a decimal

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    to develop fluency with basic number relationships of addition and subtraction for sums up to 20. N1C2: Students‚ in regard to numbers and operations‚ will understand numbers‚ ways of representing numbers‚ relationships among numbers number systems; compose and decompose numbers by using a variety of strategies‚ such as using known facts‚ tens place value or landmark numbers to solve problems. III. Instructional Input/Theory/Theorists Teacher will demonstrate what a digit is using red

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    Data Processing

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    be done in most large organizations to a greater or lesser extent even today): large volumes of raw transaction data fed into programs that update a master file‚ with fixed-format reports written to paper. Number Systemnumeral system (or system of numeration) is a writing system for expressing numbers‚ that is‚ a mathematical notation for representingnumbers of a given set‚ using digits or other symbols in a consistent manner. It can be seen as the context that allows the symbols "11" to be

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    History of Zero

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    of void‚ the Eastern civilisations are credited with the invention of zero. The Western civilisations‚ on the other hand‚ struggled for almost two millennia to finally accept zero. The history of zero from merely a placeholder in place value systems (digit) to finally becoming accepted as a number has a very long history in Western civilisations. This was mainly due to their strong rejection of the concept of void. The Eastern civilisations‚ fortunately‚ were never so fearful of the idea of

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