Short Introduction to Trading Theory (S.A.Bartlett) Markets possess both complex dynamic and quantum system qualities. Complex as current dynamics are fully determined by current conditions, with every resulting action or cause producing a reaction or effect, forming the base of subsequent future actions. Quantum as states of equilibrium and disequilibrium occurs between different price bands. With the inherit behaviour of dynamic systems highly sensitive to initial conditions, behaviour
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I am playing a card game called Guess Your Card with three other players, Andy, Carol and Belle. The concept of this game is draw three cards out of a pile of cards where each card has a number between 1 and 9. You, along with the other players, must place these cards on your head without looking at them. Everyone but you should be able to see your cards. There is also another set of question cards that each player must draw from. Players can begin to predict which cards they possess by listening
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Calculating the fixed costs, variable costs and the break-even point for XYZ Corporation for years 2002, 2003, and 2004. Year 2002 Fixed Costs=Rent and Utilities + Telephone + Management + Other $150,000.00+24,000.00+351,000.00+117,903.00=$642,903.00 Variable Costs= Payroll and Benefits + Supplies $417,004.00 + 125,101.00=$542,105.00 Formula for the Break-even point PX=A + BX P= Total agency revenue divided by total number of customers $1,165,065/5,962=$195.42 income per customer X= break-even
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Lectures 3.0 Tutorials Practicals Credits 2.0 0.0 4.0 TextBooks Sr No T-1 Title Advanced Engineering Mathematics Reference Books Sr No R-1 R-2 Other Reading Sr No OR-1 Journals articles as Compulsary reading (specific articles, complete reference) Journals atricles as compulsory readings (specific articles, Complete reference) , Title Higher Engineering Mathematics Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics Author Grewal, B. S. Glyn James Edition 40th 3rd Year 2007 2011 Publisher Name Khanna Publishers
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civilisation and culture over the past several millennia. Few are aware that India was the fountainhead of important foundational scientific developments and approaches. These cover many great scientific discoveries and technological achievements in Mathematics, Astronomy, Architecture, Chemistry, Metallurgy, Medicine, Natural Philosophy and other areas. A great deal of this traveled outwards from India. Equally, India also assimilated scientific ideas and techniques from elsewhere, with open-mindedness
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ECON545 Quiz 2 Guidelines Recall that Keller courses are built around Terminal Course Objectives (TCOs). At the conclusion of the course, you will even be asked to rate the extent to which the TCOs have been covered. There are 9 TCOs specified for GM545. Review the TCOs by clicking on Course Syllabus at the top of the course home page, and then clicking on the Terminal Course Objectives link. Also, please note that the TCO(s) to be covered during any given week are specified in the Objective
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History of algebra The history of algebra began in ancient Egypt and Babylon, where people learned to solve linear (ax = b) and quadratic (ax2 + bx = c) equations, as well as indeterminate equations such as x2 + y2 = z2, whereby several unknowns are involved. The ancient Babylonians solved arbitrary quadratic equations by essentially the same procedures taught today. They also could solve some indeterminate equations. The Alexandrian mathematicians Hero of Alexandria and Diophantus continued the
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Calculus Cheat Sheet Limits Definitions Limit at Infinity : We say lim f ( x ) = L if we Precise Definition : We say lim f ( x ) = L if x ®a for every e > 0 there is a d > 0 such that whenever 0 < x - a < d then f ( x ) - L < e . “Working” Definition : We say lim f ( x ) = L if we can make f ( x ) as close to L as we want by taking x sufficiently close to a (on either side of a) without letting x = a . Right hand limit : lim+ f ( x ) = L . This has x ®a x ®a can make f ( x ) as close
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Practical 5: Simple functions 1. Write one program to accept two input values x and y and find the values of the following: (a) [pic] (b) [pic][pic] (c) [pic] (d) [pic] (e) [pic] (NOTE: log10(x) function is used to calculate log10x) #include #include int main() { int x,y ; double a,b,c,d,e; printf("Enter 2 integer :\t"); scanf("%d%d",&x,&y); //calculation a=sqrt(x*y);
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USE OF DATA ANALYSIS IN MODELING Use of Data Analysis in Modeling Michael Matthews CIS 331: System Modeling Theory Strayer University Mark O’Connell, PHD March 5, 2013 The term “model” refers to a process of creating a representation of reality and working with this simplified representation in order to understand or control some part of the world (Barker, Powell 2004 pg. 11). A model can be used in varies ways such as business plains, forming a database, or building a structure.
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