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    A Modest Inaccuracy

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    Mathematics is a logical and precise subject. Without precision in math everything is imprecise. A modest inaccuracy can produce a catastrophe. For example, if a doctor fails to calculate the correct amount of medicine to give a patient, it could result in a serious complication, such as death. A further example is the logic and precision it takes to construct a building. If there is one minor miscalculation the whole building could collapse, causing mass destruction. As specified above, you have

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    In Algebra II Trigonometry, there are many equations and functions used to guide us for solving problems, whether it be in real-world or hypothetical situations. Logarithms and exponential functions are just some examples of those equations. Exponential functions and Logarithms work well together because they "undo" each other, making them very useful and unique. Logarithms are used more commonly in everyday life than you think. Using logarithms is an easier way to describe numbers in powers of

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    One of the assignment I chose for math was a test. I chose this assignment because one of the hardest test †hey I have ever done. Even though received a C I am still proud of it because for me it was a challenge. The assignment was about “Linear Equations, Getting m & b and Scatter Plots. The problems that are in the test is for number seven which is about how the given data represents a linear function and to complete the table of solutions and write equation. That is part of the test questions

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    History Math Project

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    up of the seeds of life, which are made out of 13 circles. The Flower of Life is the seed of life repeated, over and over again until a hexagon is formed. “The most common form of the "Flower of Life" is hexagonal pattern,” said the article Sacred Geometry. Leonardo DA Vinci is a mathematician that has studied the Flower and found many great things that it holds. The meaning of this of this symbol is, the forms of space and time. In the symbol you can find one of the most important symbols, The Tree

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    “Instead, he studied geometrical objects such as line segments, angles, etc., whiling avoiding giving numerical values to lengths of line segments, sizes of angles, and other magnitudes.” (Lecture 8. Eudoxus, Avoided a Fundamental Conflict) By using geometry to evade irrational numbers, a mathematical crisis had been covered. Although Greeks could not tolerate irrational numbers, they accepted “irrational geometric quantities such as the diagonal of the unit square” (Lecture 8. Eudoxus, Avoided a Fundamental

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    VBA FRAMEWORK FOR GEOMETRICALLY NONLINEAR ANALYSIS OF PLANE AND SPACE TRUSS SYSTEMS 5.1 VBA- STAAD FRAMEWORK Visual Basic Application (VBA) in MS Excel is used to develop an interface with STAAD.Pro software to perform Geometrically Nonlinear Analysis of truss systems. Figure 5-1: VBA – STAAD Framework Geometrically Nonlinear Analysis is based on displacement convergence by iterative method. Following are the three options (a) Number of Iterations – The program performs successive iterations

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    Reflection On Math

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    test that I wanted to answer. I chose the Monmouth Mathematics Placement Test and Barton College Practice Placement Test. For each one, we had to categorize how many questions were in each type of math whether it was algebra, geometry, or calculus. The Barton test had 64 geometry problems and 16 trigonometry problems while the Monmouth test had 50 problems which were all algebra. I answered the Barton test because I liked the different variety of algebra problems it was consisted of. The Monmouth test

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    been mathematics. Currently, I take Honors Geometry with an active professor. The class is intriguing, and I enjoy the lessons. Previously, we had been working on advanced geometric constructions such as creating an equilateral triangle and a regular hexagon. I grasped the techniques quickly, and used my leisurely hours to practice. Many of the sheets of paper in my binder consist of perpendicular line bisectors, or angle copies. One eventful day, my geometry educator passed out a blank piece of paper

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    To be an efficient ruler they must possess the ability to project beast like attitude, with this correlated with this is the justification of a ruler for breaking his word, this idea only applies if doing otherwise will place a ruler at a disadvantage within his society. These two characteristics are inevitable and imperative to rulers if they hope to be successful. For a ruler, presentation is key to leading a successful society. They must learn to be “Half man, half beast.” Machiavelli points

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    Essay On Greek Geometry

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    The Greek are one of the founders of geometry, and had a big impact on math and the world today. Greek geometry eventually passed into the hands of the great Islamic scholars, who translated it and added to it. All around us we can observe some geometrical principles, which is probably what started the ancients on their way to developing this field of study. The word geometry has its roots in the Greek work geometrein, which means “earth measuring”. There were many circumstances in which primitive

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