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    1. Discuss why and how you would use a liner programming model for a project of your choice‚ either from your own work or as a hypothetical situation. Be sure that you stae your situation first‚ before you develpp the LP model Linear programming is a modeling technique that is used to help managers make logical and informed decisions. All date and input factors are known with certainty. Linear program models are developed in three different steps: • Formulation • Solution • Interpretation

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    while the clay was moist‚ and baked hard in an oven or by the heat of the sun. The majority of recovered clay tablets date from 1800 to 1600 BCE‚ and cover topics that include fractions‚ algebra‚ quadratic and cubic equations and the Pythagorean theorem. The Babylonian tablet YBC 7289 gives an approximation to  accurate to three sexagesimal places (seven significant digits). BABYLONIANS NUMERALS Cuneiform numbers could be written using a combination of two symbols: a vertical wedge for ’1’ and

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    Combined inductance of two inductors L1 and L2 connected and voltages are interchanged (a) L1 + L2 (b) (L1 + L2)/ L1 (c) (L1 + L2) / (L1 X L2) (d) (L1 X L2) / (L1 + L2) 6. Normal analysis techniques are based on (a) Thevenin’s theorem (b) Tellegan’s theorem (c) Superposition theorem (d) Kirchoff’s Law 7. Two voltage sources can be connected in parallel when they are equal in (a) Magnitude (b) Frequency (c) Phase (d) All the above 8. The kirchoff’s law fail in (a) Linear circuits (b) Non-linear

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    [Type the company name] 10 extrema Types‚ formula usage‚ and applications fzfairy Extrema Definition of an Extrema The extrema of a function f are the values where f is either a maximum or a minimum.  More rigorously‚ we have Let f be a function defined on the interval (a‚b) containing the point c. Then * f has minimum at c if f(c) < f(x) for all x in (a‚b). * f has maximum at c if f(c) > f(x) for all x in (a‚b). The following definition gives the types of minimums

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    Where will I ever need algebra? Where do you need square roots? When will I ever use the Pythagorean Theorem? Will algebra even be ’relevant ’ in the future? These are a few of the many questions that one asks when they have to take an algebra course. This is a required subject in most colleges to further ones education. The first year of algebra is a prerequisite for all higher-level math: geometry‚ algebra II‚ trigonometry‚ and calculus. It is quite true‚ while many people get by without an education

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    surrounding the factory-a cost that the steel firm doesn’t have to pay. 2. Negative externalities are a property rights problem. Who owns the air that the steel mill pollutes? Ronald Coase put forth the solution which is known as the Coase Theorem: "Under perfect competition‚ once government has assigned clearly defined property rights in contested resources and as long as

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    that no electrical connections need to be made to the rotor. Theory:       In electrical circuit theory‚ Thevenin’s theorem for linear electrical networks states that any combination of voltage sources‚ current sources and resistors with two terminals is electrically equivalent to a single voltage source V and a single series resistor R. For single frequency AC systems‚ the theorem can also be applied to general impedances‚ not just resistors. Any complex network can be reduced to a Thevenin’s equivalent

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    Malik Homework6 1. What is a prior probability? Prior probability is the  probability that is initially calculated based on the information or data that is available in that moment. 2. Explain the purpose behind using Bayes Theorem The purpose of the Bayes’ theorem is to revise previously calculated probabilities based on new information. 19.36 Again consider the oil company case that was described in Example 19.1. Recall that the oil company wishes to decide whether to drill and that the

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    it inside its book jacket. 2. Solve 2 sample papers (sec A‚ B‚ C) in a separate notebook. 3. Write an interesting script for the radio show for FA activity. 4. Revise ‘Literature’ FA1 syllabus covered in the class. MATHS:Q 1 Use the factor theorem to determine whether x-1 is a factor of 2√2 x3 + 5√2x2+7√2 Q 2 Find the value of a‚ if x+a‚is a factor of the polynomials: a) x3+ax2-2x+a+4 b) x4—a2x2+3x-6a Q 3 Factorise a) p2+q2+9r2+2pq+6qr+6pr b) 4a2+b2+4ab+8a+4b+4 Q 4 Find 553+(-25)3+(-30)3

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    Jonald Atienza February 3‚ 2015 MT32-C11 C/M Ronel Almacen Finals Activity 2: Channeling Introduction On February 2‚ 2015‚ C/M Almacen discussed about channeling. He showed us the famous channel in the world the Istanbul‚ Turkey. He shared his experiences in navigating in this channel. He taught us the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS). It has the north bound and south bound just like the road in land. Counter flowing is not allowed also in narrow channeling. When joining the Traffic

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