Algebra

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    Course Syllabus

    | |[pic] | |“Intermediate Algebra with Geometry” | |5 credit/contact hours, 16 weeks

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    Inequalities

    Inequalities MAT/221 07/14/2014 Compound inequalities and inequalities are useful for creating charts for doctors for the BMI, by giving people the range for how much they should and shouldn’t weigh according to their standards. These calculations could be misguided because they don’t account for certain aspects like body fat and or muscle mass, because to two weigh differently. The BMI equation is equal to 703W divided by H squared. The W stands for weight in pounds or LBS and H stands

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    Human Trafficking

    ExplanationAdd My Name! ------------------------------------------------- Your recovery code is 786569847298. It is valid through Thursday, May 15th, 2014. Add Your Name: Email a copy of my results to: Send it! Results For: An Unknown Student Algebra II Strand Category | Your Answer Was... | Review? | %* | Functions and Statistics | Correct! | Explanation written! | 53.6 | Expressions and Operations | Correct! | No explanation yet... | 68.1 | Functions and Statistics | Correct! | No explanation

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    Math 222 Maximum Profit

    Maximum profit. A chain store manager has been told by the main office that daily profit, P, is related to the number of clerks working that day, x, according to the function P = −25x2 + 300x. What number of clerks will maximize the profit, and what is the maximum possible profit? In order to find the maximum profit and the number of clerks I will first have to find the value of x which will give me the axis and vertex. I will use the formula x=-b/(2a) to solve my quadratic equation. First the

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    Ups Tracking

    External view. Ans: A (B) Number of attributes. (D) Number of constraints. (B) Non- Procedural language. (D) High level language. (B) Internal view. Q.4 Cartesian product in relational algebra is (C) a Ternary operator. 8A m (A) a Unary operator. Ans: B Cartesian product in relational algebra is a binary operator. (It requires two operands. e.g., P X Q) Q.5 DML is provided for (A) Description of logical structure of database. (B) Addition of new structures in the database system

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    Give Me Answer

    mostly work with numbers one at a time, MATLAB is designed to operate primarily on whole matrices and arrays. All MATLAB variables are multidimensional arrays, no matter what type of data. A matrix is a two-dimensional array often used for linear algebra. Row vector: comma or space separated values between brackets Column vector: semicolon separated values between brackets Matrices Matrix

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    Linear Reflection & Report

    Crystal Shanyse King Professor Starra Shermin: Algebra Course November 28th, 2014 M2 Linear Reflection & Report When a person looks in the mirror, they see a reflection of themselves. Reflections in math often involve us flipping something over a line called the line of reflection. We can create mirror images of certain figures by reflecting them over a given line. It’s so amazing to use math in a reflection of our everyday lives. As a child, we think that math is pointless and why are we learning

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    Divergent

    Using Tables to solve problems * Solve algebraic equations using tables and graphs Example question: Use your calculator table to solve the equation: 3 = ¾ x - 2 3-4 Solving 2-Step Linear Equations * 4 basics of algebra * Solving word problems using algebra (define variable, create equation, solve) Example questions: a) -2x –(4 – x) = -6 b) 3(w+4) - 4(2w–2)= 7 c) -12 = x – ( + 6) d) (-7m +14) = -½ 3-5 Solving Multi-Step Linear Equations * Open brackets, collect

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    Sailboat Stability

    Sailboat Stability MAT222 Ms. Scarf July 29, 2014 Sailboat Stability This weeks assignment is found on page 605 of our math book, question number 103. Focus is solving formulas and using a vocabulary that describes the steps in the equations in mathmatical terms. This weeks focus is radical equations/formulas. The specific problem assigned gives real world value in understanding sailboats and the mathematical understanding of when the stability could be compromised or ideal. The problem

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    Math 222 Week 1 Assignment

    Solving Proportions Assignment Solving Proportions There are many examples of algebra and Math that are more than just ambiguous elusive concepts. Many Math and Algebraic functions are used by a wide array of people in many different industries. Math is used to do more than write computer codes and by financial professionals. Math is used by many others for a lot of practical applications and purposes. It can even be used by conservationist as we will see in a sample problem we are given to

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