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    Maths Exam

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    Number: ______________________ | 1. Elsie is making a quilt using quilt blocks like the one in the diagram.  a. How many lines of symmetry are there? Type your answer below. b. Does the quilt square have rotational symmetry? If so, what is the angle of rotation? Type your answers below. | | 2. Solve by simulating the problem. You have a 5-question multiple-choice test. Each question has four choices. You don’t know any of the answers. What is the experimental probability that you will guess

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    Essay on Garry Winogrand

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    Garry Winogrand Gary Winogrand’s photography career began when a friend introduced him to it in 1948 while taking painting classes at Columbia University. After Winogrand’s first exposure to the darkroom, he abandoned painting and “never looked back.” Winogrand became extremely emerged in photography and felt that nothing else in life mattered. He dropped out of college to pursue his passion. Earning an average of ninety cents per week, he had a difficult yet determined beginning. Winogrand

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    the design of a composite laminate tube, the software package 'MathCAD' was used to determine a lamina design with a configuration that avoids mechanical failure under loading conditions. It was also used to obtain twist angles and maximum stresses for specific lamina wind up angles. The report will provide analysis of the methods used to obtain these criteria. AIM Use a Mathcad script to determine the procedure used during the manufacture of a wound laminate composite tube and to assess its validity

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    Golf Wedges Bounce When you talk about the bounce of a golf wedge, it refers to the angle of the sole to the ground. The wedges that have a higher bounce angle will perform best in sand or high grass. Wedges that have a lower bounce are best used on courses with tight lies and thin bunker beds. Your bounce should match what course conditions you encounter the most. Loft Simply put, the loft of a wedge is the angle created by the golf club. The more of a loft you have on your wedge, the more elevation

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    SIX BASIC TRIG FUNCTIONS Trigonometry, stemming from the greek words trigonon and metron , is the branch of mathematics in which sides and angles within in a triangle are examined in relation to one another. A right triangle has six total functions used in correlation to its angles, represented by the greek letter theta (θ). The primary operations are sine (sin), cosine (cos) and tangent (tan) which serve also as the reciprocal of cosecant (csc), secant (sec), and cotangent (cot) in that order.

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    lunge until the right leg is nearly at a right angle. Keeping the weight on your heels, push back up to the starting position. Keep your back straight and ensure not to let the knees extend over your toes. Squats Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, feet pointing slightly outwards and your hands hanging down by your sides or stretched out in front (this is for additional balance). Lower your body by bending your knees to no more than a 90 degrees angle. It is very important to keep your back straight

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    learning target probe (p 135) focused on uncovering any misconceptions prior to teaching theorems about lines, angles, and triangles, such as vertical angles are congruent, measures of interior angles of a triangle sum to 180, and the relationships between the interior and exterior angles of a triangle. Specifically, I was looking to see if they recognized congruent and supplementary angle relationships based on their logical reasoning of properties, or

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    Paddling is one of my favorite passions, and even though I haven’t been doing it for very long, I really love it. I started doing paddling about three and a half years ago, when I first moved to Hawaii from Washington state. The only reason that I actually did it was my parents, who were encouraging me to take part in the sport in order to become closer to Hawaiian culture. I didn’t like it at first, it wasn’t like anything I’d ever done on the mainland. I felt that it was too hard, and unfamiliar

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    Anglo Saxons

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    head And struck with all the strength he had left ().” When thinking of Vikings one might think of a battle scene much like this. Though, this depiction is not all that makes a Viking, or specifically an Anglo-Saxon. This Germanic descent from the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, made an impact on what is now Britain. With literature, weapons, the workforce, and most importantly, religion helped forge the mark by the Anglo-Saxons in Britain. The Anglo-Saxons, changed England with their way of life, religion

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    My Dream A Dream

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    A Dream When i was born, my first thought was that if humanity was to take care of me, I should be obligated to take care of humanity. I’ve always wanted to take care of everyone around me but sadly as time went by I realized that that would not be possible. I grew up with stories of my country, and how its’ own people would kill each other every day jus for the fun of it. I never understood why people found the death of others so amusing but what I did understand was that I wanted to make a difference

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