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    MAT 117 /MAT117 Course Algebra 1B Weeks 1 – 9 All Discussion Questions Week 1 DQ 1 1. What four steps should be used in evaluating expressions? 2. Can these steps be skipped or rearranged? Explain your answers.3. Provide an expression for your classmates to evaluate.  Week 1 DQ 21. Do you always use the property of distribution when multiplying monomials and polynomials? Explain why or why not. 2. In what situations would distribution become important?3. Provide an example using the distributive

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    PIYUSH PATIL !!! Theory of Knowledge Essay ! “When the only tool you have is a hammer, all problems resemble nails”(Abraham Maslow). How might this apply to ways of knowing, as tools, in the pursuit of knowledge? -Rough Draft !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Word Count: 1472 words. !1 PIYUSH PATIL “When the only tool you have is a hammer, all problems resemble nails”(Abraham Maslow). How might this apply to ways of knowing, as tools, in the pursuit of knowledge? ! To what extent is it true to say that faith-based

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    Appendix B – Mathematical Extrapolation Technique for Predicting and Assessing Production Performance In this section developments in graphical methods of assessing water drive performance are presented. An extensive number of graphical and mathematical extrapolation techniques is available in the literature. A number mathematical extrapolation methods were also assessed (not presented here). Mathematical extrapolation technique presented by Dake (1994) was found to be quite effective in predicting

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    mathematicians discovered helped influence European mathematics. In fact, a lot of what high school math teachers teach our current generations is Algebra, which was discovered by an Islamic Mathematician. Key-Words: - Al-Khwarizmi, Algebra, Completing the square, zero 1 Introduction Since ancient times, mathematics has always been a necessity for the sake of civilization. Many different cultures developed their own numerical system to adapt to changing times. Even

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    contents Page 2 & 3 …………………………………………….. characteristics Page 4 ….……………………………….………..parent functions Page 5 ………………………………………………….vertex Form Page 6 ……………………………………………… Standard form Page 7…………………………………………………..Factoring Page 8 & 9…………………………………….Completing the square Page 10………………………………………..Imaginary Numbers Page 11 & 12 ………………Complex Numbers & Complex Operations Page 13 ….……………………………….... Quadratic Formulas Characteristics Axis of Symmetry Axis of symmetry is a line going through a graph that separates

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    seem as if these contributions have no real world applications, however, that would be very incorrect. Completing the square is very useful for quadratic equations, which we have mentioned before. The question lies, where do we use quadratic equations? When projectiles are put into motion they create a parabolic path, to calculate the speed and height at which they travel completing the square would come in handy. Another example would be traveling by boat, or foot, or any other method. You would

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    to conclusion that it would be nearly impossible to beat without having an algorithm to base each move off of. With each attempt at the game, I try different movements that might help to beat “a Knight’s Tour” but always end up landing on the same square more than once because I run out of moves, or failing to beat the game in the required 63 moves or less. After coming as close as 69 moves at the end of the tour, l decided to research the game more thoroughly and attempt to find a solution to the

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    After completing the lab The Effect Colors of Pen have on Termites Behavior it could be identified that termites like black pens the most and prefer to follow an ink line. In both trials the termites seemed to avoid the squares for the most part, but when they got near one they would walk around the outside of the square. Out of all the colors it was evident black was the preffered color because they spend 11 seconds inside that square 2 seconds in the blue, and 3 seconds in the red. While this seems

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    For the Perfect Square exercise, our class was divided up into three different groups. We were instructed to place a blindfold over our eyes where we were completely unable to see. Then the observers lined our group up into a straight line, who then brought us one long rope that all of us would hold. We were instructed to form a perfect square with the rope but without the use of sight. I remember feeling a bit dumbfounded initially, not having a clue how we would complete this task. Then amongst

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