Domains of Rational Expressions The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (often the "x" variable), which produce a valid output from a particular function. It is the set of all real numbers for which a function is mathematically defined. The denominator can not be zero because, nothing can be divided by zero and remain a real number. The first letter of my names
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The Application of the Profit Function in a Business’s Growth Differential Calculus May 24, 2014 The application of calculus in a business is extremely important since calculus is considered as the study of changes. Its complexity in the study of changes has become one of the humankind’s greatest tool for analyzing changes in the marketplace. The profit function was created with the main purpose for businesses to understand how the changes in revenues and in costs would
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Basics Rounding to Decimal Places If the next number is below 5, round down by leaving thr previous digit untouched. Round 15.283 correct to 2 decimal places. The answer is 15.28 If the next number is 5 or more, round up Round 3.728 correct to 2 decimal places. The answer is 3.73 Rounding to significant figures For numbers between 0 and 1, start counting the significant figures from the first non-zero digit. Round 0.007851 correct to 2 significant figures. The answer is 0.0079
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services as a whole b. Leases of software that include a tangible product (such as property, plant, or equipment), if the software is incidental to the tangible product as a whole or the software and nonsoftware components of the tangible product function together to deliver the tangible product’s essential functionality c. Marketing and promotional activities not unique to software transactions, such as the following: * 1. Insignificant discounts on future purchases that are offered by
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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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your hardware as opposed to buying? 5. What are some of your favorite things about your current system/least favorite? 6. How important an issue is security in your company? 7. Are there any workstations that would need access to all functions in the system versus workstations that might need limited access? 8. Will the company be maintaining its own website and will it need the ability to let your customers make purchases on-line? 9. What are your basic expectations for your
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Lab 4: Edge Detection in Images A. Background Information Edge detection is a common, but very important method for analyzing images. It can be used to help identify objects in a scene or features of an object. It is widely used in biometrics security applications to identify facial features or fingerprints. The example below shows the process of edge detection applied to a picture of a bike next to a brick wall. As can be seen, edge detection easily shows the outline of the bike
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#include <stdio.h> //Declare Prototype float getavg(int ageSum, int n); int main() { //Define variable family as number of loops and i as counter int family, i; printf("Enter the number of family members being submitted:"); scanf("%d", &family); //Declare rest of variables to hold the family names,states, ages, the sum of their ages, and the average of their ages char familynames[family][30], familystate[family][30]; int familymemberages[family], sum = 0; float
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CASE STUDY Problem Statement: The continue operators entering In the Indian telecom market and new connections Objectives: To lessen the churn by focusing on retention of customers. Strengths: 480 million floating customers in the market of 12million subscribers. Weaknesses: Increased penetration in rural areas and less attractive customers are being added, the “Average revenue per user” (ARPU) is decreasing Opportunities: 12-15 million new connection are added every month and increasing
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Finals: Relations A relation is something that relates one set of values to another set of values. Sometimes the relationship that is specified between sets is meaningful, other times it is not. a relation is represented by a set of ordered pairs If A= {1,2,3}, then a relation R, from A to B might be, for example, R1={(a,2),(a,3),(b,2)}. The first element in each ordered pair comes from set A, and the second element in each ordered pair comes from set B. If we want to describe a relationship
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