A SAMPLE RESEARCH PAPER/THESIS/DISSERTATION ON ASPECTS OF ELEMENTARY LINEARY ALGEBRA by James Smith B.S., Southern Illinois University, 2010 A Research Paper/Thesis/Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Science Degree Department of Mathematics in the Graduate School Southern Illinois University Carbondale July, 2006 (Please replace Name and Year with your information and delete all instructions) Copyright by NAME, YEAR All Rights Reserved **(This
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© StraighterLine MAT101: College Algebra College Algebra Course Text Barnett, Raymond A., Michael R. Ziegler, and Karl E. Byleen. College Algebra , 8th edition, McGraw-Hill, 2008, ISBN: 9780072867381 [This text is available as an etextbook at purchase or students may find used, new, or rental copies at link this ] Course Description This course provides a working knowledge of college-level algebra and its applications. Emphasis is placed upon the solution and the application
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as they are in Chicago. Equations can be used to describe, or model, the intensity of the sun at various latitudes. In this chapter we will focus on linear equations and the related concept of linear inequalities. 89 Beginning and Intermediate Algebra with Applications & Visualization, Third edition, by Gary K. Rockswold and Terry A. Krieger. Published by Addison Wesley. Copyright © 2013 by Pearson Education, Inc. 90 CHAPTER 2 LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES 2.1 Introduction to Equations
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6.) Use a half-angle identity to find the exact value of cos15 A: cos15= 2+32 S: cos15=cos302 cos302= 1+cos302 cos15=1+322 cos15= 2+34 References: 4 : Young, Algebra and
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require you to take college algebra? The requirements for your basic college classes include college algebra. Without the proper ACT score you will be taking remedial algebra before you reach college algebra. For those who don’t know college algebra is a very difficult class. About fifty eight percent of all students who take it fail it at least once. It is especially difficult for the people who fall under the same class as me that struggle with math even before college algebra. The reason I chose this
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A linear equation In this lesson you can learn how to solve a simplest equation with one unknown variable. I will start with the following example. Solve an equation 5x - 8 + 2x - 2 = 7x - 1 - 3x - 3 for the unknown variable x. The left side of the equation is an expression, which is to the left of the equal sign. The right side of the equation is an expression, which is to the right of the equal sign. In our case the left side of the equation is 5x - 8 + 2x - 2, while the right side
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Running Header: SOLVING PROPROTIONS 1 Solving Proportions Jane Doe MAT 222 Week 1 Instructor’s Thompson September 8, 2014 PROPORTIONS 2 Solving Proportions When doing algebra one never thinks that you could use it in real like but we do. As in finding out how many gas in a mile our car takes. In my first problem I am trying to find out how many bears there are that are not tagged. We are trying to estimate the bear population on the Keweenaw
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Two-Variable Inequalities MAT222: Intermediate Algebra November 03, 2014 This week assignment has to do with solving two variable equalities that have to do with practical situations. The main problem on this assignment is objects that would have to be shipped together that would need to fit in an eighteen wheeler trailer. “The accompanying graph shows all of the possibilities for the number of refrigerators and the number of TVs that will fit into an 18-wheeler. a) Write an inequality to
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Pythagorean Quadratic MAT221 Introduction to Algebra Pythagorean Quadratic Week five of this class has been a complete challenge for me, from start to finish. Trying to master everything that we have been taught over the five weeks has truly been a test. I know there are benefits to knowing these principals, however, it stresses me to think about having to use it in real life circumstances. This problem involves using the Pythagorean Theorem to find distance between several points in our
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