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Astronomy 182 Fall 2006 Homework 4 Due: Wednesday, October 25 Total of 25 points Reading assignment: chapters 4 and 5 of the textbook. Based on your reading and class lectures answer the following questions. 1. (3 points) If two galaxies are separate...
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Astronomy 182 Fall 2006 Homework 3 Due: Wednesday, October 18 Total of 22 points Reading assignment: chapters 2, 3, 4 of the textbook. Based on your reading and class lectures answer the following questions. One or two paragraphs would suce for each ...
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Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
A note to Intro CS students, Wed Feb 3, 2009: Sorry Im not here today to finish our discussion of how to efficiently use arrays to color the state maps. So, what Id like you to do is to replicate what we did in class on Monday. On the web page there ...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Spreadsheets Assignment 3: Graphing Background: Note: This background material will need to be taken into account as you analyze the data for this assignment. Read it carefully! The Boston Marathon is the world\'s oldest an...
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Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Spreadsheets and Programming Hints on implementing Assignment 2.2 The program design that we created in class We looked at different options: 1. For each pixel in the map, use 50 IF statements to determine what color (red ...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Spreadsheets Assignment 2: Analyzing Web Data Background: Americans elect their President and Vice President through a method of indirect popular election. On November 4, 2008, voters cast their ballots for a presidential ...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
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Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Programming in Python Final Quiz This is a 2-week-long quiz that will determine half your grade for the quarter. You will not be handing anything in, but will be assessed as you work through each section of the quiz. Here...
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Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Programming in Python Assignment5:UsingIFstatements Name: Part1:Designafunctiontotakeapicturethatistakenagainstagreenscreen,andput thenongreenpartoverabackgroundimage. Yourfunctionmaybeidenticaltothatdesignedinclass,o...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science Quiz 1 Review Sheet This quiz will be part paper-and-pencil, and part hands-on using the computer. You will be provided with a Python Function Reference Sheet; aside from your brain, this is the only resource you may use dur...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : : Spreadsheets Assignment 4 For the presidential inauguration on January 20th, more than a million people were expected to crowd the National Mall. How far back from the capital would the crowd extend? A picture works bet...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Programming in Python Name: Programming with Sounds, Part 1 Exercise 1 Write a function that doubles the amplitude of the sound (i.e., doubles the value of each sample). Test your function using the sound gettysburg10.wav....
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Programming in Python Programming with Sounds, Part 3 Name: Exercise 6 Lets return to thinking about volume control. As you discovered, when you increase the volume too much, clipping occurs, which doesnt sound very good! ...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Programming in Python Programming with Sounds, Part 2 Exercise 4 Splicing is putting two or more sounds together, one after another. 4.1: Write a splice function that takes 2 sounds as parameters and returns a sound. Test...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Programming in Python Name: Assignment 2: Simple functions in Python a. Work through Chapter 2 of Introduction to Computing and Programming in Python. Show me all of the recipes as you do them, and check them off. Recipe 1...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Programming in Python Name: Programming with Sounds, Part 4 Exercise 7 How does a sound change if you change the frequency? The length will change: frequency is measured in samples per second, so doubling the frequency ma...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Programming in Python Name: Programming with Sounds, Part 5 Exercise 9 Is there any credence to the rumors that if you play some songs backwards, youll hear hidden messages? To help explore this, youll need a function that...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0607 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Karel J Robot : Homework 6 Steeplechase Program a robot to run a mile-long (8-block) steeplechase; that is, a hurdle race where the hurdles can be of differing heights. (The robots course is shown in red in the example bel...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0809 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Spreadsheets and Programming Last part of Assignment 2: make it easy to use and test it on other data First, make it easy to use. Now that your program is working for the 2008 data, make it easy to use. Write a function th...
Concordia Chicago >> APCSSUMMER >> 2008 (Fall, 2009)
APCS : Lab 8 SuperBot It\'s often helpful to build up your own library of useful classes. Start by making a SuperBot. A SuperBot should be able to do everything that a Robot can do (and, by extension, that an UrRobot can do), plus a few more things. T...
Concordia Chicago >> APCSSUMMER >> 2008 (Fall, 2009)
APCS : Bonus Project 1 Karel has taken a part time job as a gardener. Karels speciality is planting beepers. His current task is to plant one and only one beeper on each corner around the + shaped wall as shown below. You will probably want to make ...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0708 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Karel J Robot : Homework 7 Robot Arithmetic Part 1: create a robot that can sum two piles of beepers into a third pile (without disturbing the original two piles). Example: (download add1.kwld from the class web site) Star...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0607 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Web Design : Redesigning Pages In this assignment you will apply all the principles of web page design that we have discussed and read about while you create a new design for two different web pages. Implement your design...
Concordia Chicago >> APCSSUMMER >> 2008 (Fall, 2009)
APCS : Lab 1 When riding a bicycle the power you need to put into the pedals to go a certain speed is roughly proportional to the cube of the speed you want to go. Specifically, the power P (in watts) needed for a bike rider of Mr. Frankes size and w...
Concordia Chicago >> APCSSUMMER >> 2008 (Fall, 2009)
APCS : Lab 13 Decoding and Encoding Messages Background Information A char is a primitive data type that represents one alpha-numeric character. A character is really an integer that is mapped one-to-one to some table of characters. ASCII is the orig...
Concordia Chicago >> INTRO >> 0708 (Fall, 2009)
Intro to Computer Science : Web Design : Redesigning Pages In this assignment you will apply all the principles of web page design that we have discussed and read about while you create a new design for a web page. Implement your design using the pr...
Concordia Chicago >> MATH >> 16300 (Fall, 2009)
A quick note on uniform convergence. This is a brief giude on how to approach problems asking for unifrom convergence of sequences and series. Let {fn } be a sequence of functions dened on a set A. How to determine if {fn } converges uniformly on A? ...
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