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This document discusses simplifying complex rational expressions, which have numerators or denominators containing fractions. It provides two methods for simplification:
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2) Dividing the numerator by the denominator after collecting like terms. An example problem is worked through to demonstrate the process. Objectives and learning outcomes are stated to guide readers.
The document discusses linear inequalities in two variables and their graphical representations. It introduces the Cartesian coordinate system developed by Rene Descartes and its importance. It explains how to graph linear inequalities by first drawing the line as an equation, then determining whether to shade above or below the line based on whether a test point satisfies the inequality. Students are assigned to bring graphing paper, coloring materials, and a ruler to class on Monday to graph linear inequalities.
A truth table is a mathematical table utilized in logic - more specifically—specifically in relation with Boolean algebra, boolean functions, and propositional calculus.
This document discusses measures of position for grouped data including quartiles, deciles, and percentiles. It provides formulas to calculate these measures using the lower boundary, class frequency, total frequency, and cumulative frequency from a frequency distribution table. An example calculates the first quartile (Q1), third quartile (Q3), fifth decile (D5), and 90th percentile (P90) for a data set of student heights. It shows how to identify the relevant class interval and apply the appropriate formula to find each measure of position. The document also provides applications and examples of interpreting these results.
This document provides information and examples about exponential functions, equations, and inequalities. It discusses key properties of exponential functions including how the direction of an inequality changes depending on whether the base is greater or less than one. Steps are provided for solving exponential equations, which involve rewriting the problem so bases are the same, then isolating the variable. Examples demonstrate applying these steps to solve various exponential equations. Properties of inequalities are also discussed, such as how adding or multiplying the same term does not change the sense of an inequality.
The document provides examples of calculating bearing load ratings (C10) using various parameters including design life (LD), design load (FD), reliability (R), and Weibull parameters. It also gives examples of selecting bearings from catalog ratings to meet load and reliability requirements. Overall reliability is calculated by multiplying the reliabilities of individual bearings.
Module 4 (first law of thermodynamics) 2021 2022Yuri Melliza
The document discusses the first law of thermodynamics, also known as the law of conservation of energy. It states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another. The first law is expressed mathematically as: Energy In - Energy Out = Change in Stored Energy. The document provides examples of applying the first law to closed and open systems, including deriving equations relating heat, work, internal energy, and other properties. It also includes examples solving thermodynamics problems for systems like turbines, compressors, and nozzles.
1. The differentiation formulas for the trigonometric functions sin(u), cos(u), tan(u), cot(u), sec(u), and csc(u) are presented in terms of their derivatives du/dx.
2. The derivatives are obtained by applying the basic differentiation formulas for sin(u) and cos(u) along with the quotient, product, and chain rules.
3. Formulas are also provided for deriving the derivatives of inverse trigonometric functions like arcsin, arccos, arctan, etc.
This learner's module discusses about the topic of Radical Expressions. It also discusses the definition of Rational Exponents. It also teaches about writing an expression in a radical or exponential form. It also teaches about how to simplify expressions involving rational exponents.
The document discusses inverse variation and provides examples to illustrate the concept. It begins by showing two tables with values that demonstrate an inverse relationship between variables x and y. It then provides the definition of inverse variation as a situation where an increase in one variable causes a decrease in the other, such that their product is constant. Examples are given of relationships that demonstrate inverse variation, such as the number of people sharing a pizza relating inversely to the number of slices. The document also contains a word problem demonstrating how to set up and solve an equation using the inverse variation relationship.
This document presents definitions and examples of different types of matrices:
- Orthogonal matrices satisfy AT A = I or A-1 = AT. An example 2x2 matrix H is shown to be orthogonal.
- A proper orthogonal matrix has a determinant of 1. An example 2x2 matrix N is shown to be proper.
- An improper orthogonal matrix has a determinant of -1. An example 2x2 matrix T is shown to be improper.
- A unitary matrix has complex entries and satisfies N (N)T = (N)T N = I. An example 2x2 matrix is shown to be unitary.
The document provides information about harmonic sequences and the Fibonacci sequence. It discusses how harmonic sequences were first proven in the 14th century but later fell into obscurity until proofs in the 17th century. It also explains that harmonic sequences were used by architects for proportions. An example is given of obtaining harmonic tones on a violin string. It then discusses harmonic means and how to determine the nth term of a harmonic sequence. Finally, it provides background on the Fibonacci sequence, including how it was discovered by Leonardo Fibonacci and that Fibonacci numbers appear in natural patterns.
This document discusses measures of central tendency and dispersion for ungrouped data, including the mean, quartiles, deciles, and percentiles. It provides formulas for calculating these values and examples worked out step-by-step. The mean is defined as the average value of the data. Quartiles divide the data into four equal parts, with the first quartile being the 25th percentile, second quartile the 50th percentile (median), and third quartile the 75th percentile. Deciles and percentiles further divide the data into 10 and 100 equal parts, respectively, using formulas that calculate the cutoff points.
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This document discusses key concepts related to finding zeros of polynomial functions including:
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Applied Calculus: Continuity and Discontinuity of Functionbaetulilm
This document provides an overview of continuity of functions including:
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This module introduces the unit circle and trigonometric functions. It defines a unit circle as a circle with radius of 1 unit and discusses dividing the unit circle into congruent arcs. The module then covers converting between degrees and radians, defining angles intercepting arcs, and visualizing rotations along the unit circle. It concludes by discussing angles in standard position, quadrantal angles, and coterminal angles. Students are expected to learn key concepts like the unit circle, converting measures, and relating angles to arclengths and rotations.
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This document discusses measures of position for grouped data including quartiles, deciles, and percentiles. It provides formulas to calculate these measures using the lower boundary, class frequency, total frequency, and cumulative frequency from a frequency distribution table. An example calculates the first quartile (Q1), third quartile (Q3), fifth decile (D5), and 90th percentile (P90) for a data set of student heights. It shows how to identify the relevant class interval and apply the appropriate formula to find each measure of position. The document also provides applications and examples of interpreting these results.
This document provides information and examples about exponential functions, equations, and inequalities. It discusses key properties of exponential functions including how the direction of an inequality changes depending on whether the base is greater or less than one. Steps are provided for solving exponential equations, which involve rewriting the problem so bases are the same, then isolating the variable. Examples demonstrate applying these steps to solve various exponential equations. Properties of inequalities are also discussed, such as how adding or multiplying the same term does not change the sense of an inequality.
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The document discusses the first law of thermodynamics, also known as the law of conservation of energy. It states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another. The first law is expressed mathematically as: Energy In - Energy Out = Change in Stored Energy. The document provides examples of applying the first law to closed and open systems, including deriving equations relating heat, work, internal energy, and other properties. It also includes examples solving thermodynamics problems for systems like turbines, compressors, and nozzles.
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This learner's module discusses about the topic of Radical Expressions. It also discusses the definition of Rational Exponents. It also teaches about writing an expression in a radical or exponential form. It also teaches about how to simplify expressions involving rational exponents.
The document discusses inverse variation and provides examples to illustrate the concept. It begins by showing two tables with values that demonstrate an inverse relationship between variables x and y. It then provides the definition of inverse variation as a situation where an increase in one variable causes a decrease in the other, such that their product is constant. Examples are given of relationships that demonstrate inverse variation, such as the number of people sharing a pizza relating inversely to the number of slices. The document also contains a word problem demonstrating how to set up and solve an equation using the inverse variation relationship.
This document presents definitions and examples of different types of matrices:
- Orthogonal matrices satisfy AT A = I or A-1 = AT. An example 2x2 matrix H is shown to be orthogonal.
- A proper orthogonal matrix has a determinant of 1. An example 2x2 matrix N is shown to be proper.
- An improper orthogonal matrix has a determinant of -1. An example 2x2 matrix T is shown to be improper.
- A unitary matrix has complex entries and satisfies N (N)T = (N)T N = I. An example 2x2 matrix is shown to be unitary.
The document provides information about harmonic sequences and the Fibonacci sequence. It discusses how harmonic sequences were first proven in the 14th century but later fell into obscurity until proofs in the 17th century. It also explains that harmonic sequences were used by architects for proportions. An example is given of obtaining harmonic tones on a violin string. It then discusses harmonic means and how to determine the nth term of a harmonic sequence. Finally, it provides background on the Fibonacci sequence, including how it was discovered by Leonardo Fibonacci and that Fibonacci numbers appear in natural patterns.
This document discusses measures of central tendency and dispersion for ungrouped data, including the mean, quartiles, deciles, and percentiles. It provides formulas for calculating these values and examples worked out step-by-step. The mean is defined as the average value of the data. Quartiles divide the data into four equal parts, with the first quartile being the 25th percentile, second quartile the 50th percentile (median), and third quartile the 75th percentile. Deciles and percentiles further divide the data into 10 and 100 equal parts, respectively, using formulas that calculate the cutoff points.
The document discusses functions and non-functions through several examples of relations between x and y values. It provides tables and graphs of relations that illustrate functions, such as a y value being mapped to only one x value, as well as non-functions where a single x value is mapped to multiple y values or a y value is not mapped to any x values at all.
This document discusses key concepts related to finding zeros of polynomial functions including:
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2) The rational zeros theorem, which gives possible rational zeros based on the factors of the leading coefficient and constant term.
3) The fundamental theorem of algebra, which states that every polynomial of degree n has n complex zeros and examples of finding functions based on given zeros.
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This document provides instructions on factoring polynomials using the difference of two squares formula. It begins with the objectives and a review of perfect squares. It then presents the difference of two squares formula a2 - b2 = (a - b)(a + b) and provides examples of factoring expressions like x2 - 25 and 3x2 - 75 using this formula. The document stresses that for an expression to be factorable as a difference of two squares, it must be a binomial with two terms that are perfect squares separated by a subtraction sign. It provides a table for students to identify whether additional expressions can be factorized this way. In the conclusion, it summarizes the key things to remember about factoring the difference of
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This document provides an overview of continuity of functions including:
1. The three conditions for a function f(x) to be continuous at a point x=c.
2. Examples of determining if functions are continuous or discontinuous at given points.
3. Definitions of a function being continuous at endpoints and across an entire interval.
4. Theorems regarding continuity of algebraic combinations of functions and polynomials.
5. The two types of discontinuity - removable and non-removable - and the concept of continuous extensions.
6. Examples of determining continuous extensions of functions at given points.
The document describes the expansion of sin nθ and cos nθ in powers of sinθ and cosθ using De Moivre's theorem and the binomial theorem. It shows that cos nθ can be expressed as the sum of terms involving nC0cosnθ, nC2cosn-2θsin2θ, etc. and sin nθ can be expressed as the sum of terms involving nC1cosn-1θsinθ, nC3cosn-3θsin3θ, etc. The expansions are obtained by equating the real and imaginary parts of (cosθ + i sinθ)n.
This module introduces the unit circle and trigonometric functions. It defines a unit circle as a circle with radius of 1 unit and discusses dividing the unit circle into congruent arcs. The module then covers converting between degrees and radians, defining angles intercepting arcs, and visualizing rotations along the unit circle. It concludes by discussing angles in standard position, quadrantal angles, and coterminal angles. Students are expected to learn key concepts like the unit circle, converting measures, and relating angles to arclengths and rotations.
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Buy vs. Build: Unlocking the right path for your training techRustici Software
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1. VB.NET
Ternary Operator
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Ternary Operator Syntax in C#:
if condition true ? yes value : no value
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Ternary Operator in C# Example:
int x = 10, y = 5;
string output = x > y ? "X is greater than Y" : "X is less than Y";
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Ternary Operator Syntax in VB.NET:
Syntax:
iif(Conditon,TruePart ,FalsePart)
condtion = Test Expression
TruePart = Return if Test Expression(Condition) is True
FalsePart = Return if Test Expression(Condition) is False
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Ternary Operator in VB.NET Example:
Dim ExamResult as String = If(Marks > 40,”Pass”, “Fail”)