row separation, or not echoed command if place in the end of a statement begin - end of string indexing sign Variable is assume as matrix % empty matrix A=[] A = [] % matrix 1x1 or a constant A=[0] A = 0 % same with A=0 A = 0 % complex number: use i or j to express imaginary part z=3+4j z = 3.0000 + 4.0000i Entry a matrix % use as column separation and or as row separation A=[1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9] A = 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9 Last saved by jpsugiono 9/23/2011
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Centre Number For Examiner’s Use Candidate Number Surname Other Names Examiner’s Initials Candidate Signature Question General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination January 2012 Mark 1 2 3 Mathematics MFP2 5 Unit Further Pure 2 Friday 20 January 2012 4 6 1.30 pm to 3.00 pm 7 For this paper you must have: * the blue AQA booklet of formulae and statistical tables. You may use a graphics calculator. 8 TOTAL Time allowed
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relationships, cuts across all disciplines of science and, is the study of complex systems and understanding their indirect effects (Introduction to the Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations of Organizational Management, n.d., p. 19). Another more specific definition of complexity theory is that it is the study of “how order, structure, pattern, and novelty arise from extremely complicated, apparently chaotic systems and conversely, how complex behavior and structure emerges from simple underlying rules” (Cooke-Davies
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Oedipus Complex For many years, the Oedipus Complex has been a perplexing psychological disorder that has caught the attention of many psychologists and doctors. This disorder is very prominent at young ages. Oedipus Complex is located in the brain. Oedipus Complex affects the brain to where a child gains an attraction to the opposite-sex parent while gaining a hatred towards the other parent. The child, which can either be a boy or a girl, becomes fixated to a point where they compete with the
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Woodside and McClam argues that individuals in the human delivery system can have a complex overview of different elements (p.135). Some of the factors can be social, psychological, biological, and financial just to name a few. Thus, combining the individual’s complex elements to form the “whole person”. There is hardly a single issue when clients have problems. It can cause problems of living for the client. One thing can happen to the client and cause a domino effect. It is vital that professionals
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Watergate is widely believed to be the largest political scandal that the United States has seen. This scandal turned heads with the extensive association with the then United States President Richard Nixon, and many of his administration that aided in the execution and cover up of the events. The Watergate scandal of the 1970’s proved to be one of the most significant political scandal in history which included lies, breaking and entering, cover-ups and the first ever resignation of a United States
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The individual string is constructed overt the binary number V^binary={0,1} with fixed length of l expressed as Figure .In this setting, the string itself a representative of 2^lschemata. In a population with n members there are at most n∙2^l schemata contained. Figure 4 2 Schematic representation of an individual string with length l=8 Initialization Initialization routines vary. For some purposes, a good deal can be learned by initializing a population randomly. Evaluation In this step a individual
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Out of all the scandals we went over this semester, the Watergate scandal is my favorite. The Watergate scandal happened during Nixon’s presidency when his organization called CREEP hired five men (the plumbers) to break into the Watergate to wire it in order to spy on his opposing opponents. The plumbers were arrested before they could successfully finish their job because a security guard seen tape on the door latch outside of the Democratic National Committee Headquarters. President Nixon told
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January-2007 MAC/ADSM Page-213 1403_985928_17_cha14 January-2007 MAC/ADSM Page-214 1403_985928_17_cha14 CHAPTER 14 Complexity Perspective Jean Boulton and Peter Allen Basic principles The notion that the world is complex and uncertain and potentially fast-changing is much more readily acceptable as a statement of the obvious than it might have been 30 years ago when complexity science was born. This emerging worldview sits in contradistinction to the view of the
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young child who suffered from an extreme fear of horses biting him and the fear of leaving his home (Cervone & Pervin, 2010). Freud suggested the case of little Hans produced the most compelling evidence for the positive Oedipus complex and suggested the Oedipus complex is a universal phenomenon (Lachmann, 2010). Freud did not analyze Little Hans personality but uniquely corresponded with Hans’s father about the young child’s phobias and conducted therapy through Hans’s father (Garber, 2001). Freud
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