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Hudson VCC - MATH - 009
Handout Chapter 1 Name_Fall 2008 Math 09Directions: Read each question carefully and answer as clearly as possible. Make sure to include units when possible. Problem 1: Plot the following points.(5,6) (0,7) (8, 6)7 1 ( , ) 2 2 (3,0) (1.5, 1.5)
Hudson VCC - MATH - 009
Handout (1.5) Chapter 1 Name_Fall 2008 Math 09Directions: Read each question carefully and answer as clearly as possible. Make sure to include units when possible. Use the following graph to answer the questions below.a.Give the domain of the
Hudson VCC - MATH - 009
Extra Help Chapter 1.1 Name_Fall 2008 Math 9Directions: Read each question carefully and answer as clearly as possible. Make sure to include units when possible. Find the distance between the points. Give an exact answer. 1.2. 3.( 3, 7 )and
Hudson VCC - MATH - 009
Extra Help Chapter 1.3 and 1.4 Name_Fall 2008 Math 9Directions: Read each question carefully and answer as clearly as possible. Make sure to include units when possible. Find the equation of the line with the following properties. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Hudson VCC - STAT - 111
Probability Chapter 4 Name_ Encouraging Quote: "Scooby Doo can doo doo but Jimmy Carter is smarter."-Homer SimpsonSpring 2008 Stat 111(Example 2) A standard deck of playing cards has two red suits (hearts and diamonds) and two black suits (spades
Hudson VCC - MATH - 21
Math 21J Find the exact value:September 28, 20071. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.Let A be an angle in the first quadrant with tan A = 4 . 3 Find sin 4 A, cos 4 A, tan 4 Asin 4 A = - 336 , cos 4 A = - 527 , tan 4 A = 625 6251 2336 527sin( ) 12 9 cos
GWU - PDF - 2003
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeal of -G & C Enterprises, Inc. Under Contract No. F41689-93-C-0505 APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: ) ) ) ) )ASBCA No. 53830Paul T. DeVlieger, Esq. Harry R. Blackburn & Associates, P.C. Philadelphia, PA
GWU - PDF - 2005
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeals of -) ) American Renovation & Construction Co. and) St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co. ) ) Under Contract No. DACA67-00-C-0220 ) APPEARANCES FOR THE APPELLANT:ASBCA Nos. 53946, 54526Robert G. Wat
GWU - PDF - 2002
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeals of -Parsons Main, Inc. Under Contract No. DACA41-94-C-0103 APPEARANCES FOR THE APPELLANT: ) ) ) ) )ASBCA Nos. 51355, 51717John B. Tieder, Jr., Esq. Kathleen O. Barnes, Esq. Watt, Tieder, Hoffar & F
GWU - PDF - 2003
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeals of -Kilgallon Construction Company, Inc. Under Contract No. DACA05-96-C-0026 APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: ) ) ) ) )ASBCA Nos. 52582, 52583Edward R. Stepans, Esq. Wolkin & Timpane, LLP San Francisc
GWU - PDF - 2000
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeal of -International Computers & Telecommunications, Inc. Under Contract No. DAHC77-96-C-0004 APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: ) ) ) ) ) )ASBCA No. 51725Mr. Thierry Janssens Senior Vice President COL Mich
GWU - PDF - 2000
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeal of -The Davis Group, Inc. Under Contract No. DAKF10-97-C-0034 APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: ) ) ) ) )ASBCA No. 51832Robert L. Duecaster, Esq. Manassas, VA COL Nicholas P. Retson, JA Chief Trial Atto
GWU - PDF - 2007
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeals of -Tecom, Inc. Under Contract No. DAKF48-96-C-0001 APPEARANCES FOR THE APPELLANT: ) ) ) ) )ASBCA Nos. 53884, 54461Theodore M. Bailey, Esq. Johnathan M. Bailey, Esq. Bailey & Bailey, P.C. San Anton
GWU - PDF - 2005
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeal of -Southwest Marine, Inc. Under Contract Nos. N00024-95-C-8507 N00024-96-C-2301 N00024-96-C-8504 N00024-98-C-8509 N00024-99-C-2312 N00024-00-C-8505 N00024-00-C-8506 N00024-01-C-4125 APPEARANCES FOR THE
GWU - PDF - 2006
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeals of -Weststar Revivor, Inc. (formerly Weststar, Inc.) Under Contract No. N68711-96-C-5048 APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: ) ) ) ) ) )ASBCA Nos. 52837, 53171Clinton D. Hubbard, Esq. San Diego, CA Susan
GWU - PDF - 2006
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeal of -Emerson Construction Company, Inc. Under Contract No. DAKF48-97-D-0020 APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: ) ) ) ) )ASBCA No. 55165Paul H. Sanderford, Esq. Pratt & Sanderford, P.C. Temple, TX COL Samu
GWU - PDF - 2005
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeal of -MPR Associates, Inc. Under Contract Nos. N00024-91-C-2106 N61533-94-D-0049 N00014-97-C-2049 N00173-98-C-2018 APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )ASBCA No. 54689Mr. Douglas M. Chapin Pri
GWU - PDF - 2005
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeal of -Donald M. Lake, d/b/a Shady Cove Resort & Marina Under Contract No. DACW62-1-03-0154 APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: ) ) ) ) ) )ASBCA No. 54422Mr. Donald M. Lake Gallatin, TN Thomas H. Gourlay, Jr
GWU - PDF - 2006
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeal of -Emerson Construction Company, Inc. Under Contract No. DAKF48-97-D-0020 APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: ) ) ) ) )ASBCA No. 55165Paul H. Sanderford, Esq. Pratt & Sanderford, P.C. Temple, TX COL Samu
GWU - PDF - 2001
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeal of -T&M Distributors, Inc. Under Contract No. DAKF06-93-C-0010 APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: ) ) ) ) )ASBCA No. 51279Joseph J. Petrillo, Esq. Petrillo & Powell, PLLC Washington, DCAPPEARANCES FOR
Hudson VCC - NR - 143
NR 143 Dr. Leslie A. MorrisseyGIS SNR/UVMPotential Topics for the Midterm ExamExams will cover materials from lecture, labs, assignments, and readings. The exams will consist of multiple choice, T/F, short answer, and matching questions. In the
Hudson VCC - RM - 230
1Closing the Mine in Castlecomer: From Boom-to-Bust or From Bust-to-Boom?Walter F. Kuentzel 357 Aiken Center School of Natural Resources University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05401Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological S
Hudson VCC - NR - 104
November 16, 2007 Mr. J. Michael Gower Vice President for Finance & Administration and University Treasurer University of Vermont Dear Mr. Gower, We would like to raise climate change as an issue that the University should address through its investm
Hudson VCC - WFB - 224
"Smallness and randomness are inseparable."M. Soul (1985)How big does a population need to be to avoid loss of genetic variation? What is a `small' population?Retention of genetic variation in a small population of constant size:N 2 6 10 20 50
Hudson VCC - MORPH - 2003
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Hudson VCC - MORPH - 2003
NAMES of GROUP MEMBERS 1. 2. 3. 4.GEOMORPHOLOGY Townline Brook Landslide, Winooski Today's lab will introduce landslides while the weather is good and perhaps the slides are active. Many of you may have seen the Townline Brook site previously but w
Hudson VCC - MORPH - 2003
7##_#B#_#@#`#@#`#@`#@`#@`#@n# #@#@#@#@#@#@#@#(#@#x#@#AN# #An#B#*#B#@`#A#n#A# %#B#p#B#(#B#B#B#B#B#B#B#LANDSLIDES IN UNCONSOLIDATED MATERIALLANDSLIDES OCCUR WHEN THE STRESS ON A HILLSLOPE EXCEEDS THE STRENGTH OF THAT SLOPE. LANDSLIDES OCCUR ON A FA
Hudson VCC - SEMINAR - 2003
Kristen Puryear January 25, 2003 A review of: Discussion in geoscience education - paper for Eos, Author: Eric Butler Summary Group discussion sessions, combined with hands on demonstrations and realworld based calculations and investigations, can ma
Hudson VCC - SEMINAR - 2003
Kristen Puryear January 25, 2003 A Review of: Using Discussion Sections and Other Effective Teaching Methods to Improve a Large Introductory Geoscience Course Authors: Eric Butler and Paul Bierman Summary Teachers in the University of Vermont's geol
Hudson VCC - SEMINAR - 2003
Joanna Reuter Review of: Nichols et al., Quantifying erosion and deposition processes on a complex, disturbed desert piedmont, Ft. Irwin, California This paper reports cosmogenic nuclide results which were used to put constraints on the rate and dist
Hudson VCC - SYSTEMS - 03
Game TheorylIn many cases, a decision-making scenario involves conflict and competition In these cases, the final outcome depends upon the combinations selected by the adversaries Game Theory is the mathematical theory that deals with the general
Hudson VCC - SYSTEMS - 03
Project Management with CPM and PERTlProjects are modeled as consisting of several activities, each having the following attributes: Activity Duration Activity PredecessorslRepresented as a network: Nodes have lengths (duration) Arcs have
Hudson VCC - SYSTEMS - 03
Example of a SDP with ProbabilitylAn American and a Russian are to play a three-game chess match, whose rules are as follows: The player who wins the most games wins the match If, however, the players are tied at the end of three games, the y c
Hudson VCC - SYSTEMS - 03
Value of InformationlInformation consists of learning a chance outcome Value of Information = E (net revenue of best strategy given the information) E (net revenue of best strategy without the information)lExamplelYour company has leas
Hudson VCC - SYSTEMS - 03
ExamplelYour company owns a tract of land that may contain oil. A consulting geologist has reported to management that she believes there is 1 chance in 4 of finding oil. Because of this prospect, another company has offered to purchase the land
Hudson VCC - MATH - 20
Lecture Sec. 11.3 The Expected Value or Mean of a random variable X with a continuous probability density function f(x) on the interval (a, b) isE ( x) = = x f ( x) dx.abExample: f(x) = x3/20 on [1, 3]. Find the expected value or mean. 3 3 3
Hudson VCC - MATH - 20
Lecture: Sec. 8.1 Definition: A function of two variables has two input variable, often x and y, and one output variable, often z. The input variables are the independent variables and the output variable is the dependent variable. The domain of the
Hudson VCC - MATH - 20
Section11.2 Probability Density Function A function f(x) defined on an open interval (a, b) is a probability density function (pdf) if it satisfies the following conditions: 1. For all x ( a, b ) , f ( x) 0.2.baf ( x) dx = 1Example: Show
Hudson VCC - CS - 202
CS202 Compiler ConstructionMarch 27, 2003CS 202-251Today: Assignment 8 overview, code description Introduction to instruction selection Question: how many of you are taking this class for undergrad credit?CS 202-25today2Assignment 8 Tw
Hudson VCC - CS - 209
administriviatodayinvariantsassignment 1 due mondayany questions?projectwill meet 2 groups on Monday 1 before class, 1 after last group before class wednesday any questions?CS209-7 Invariants 1invariants2 kinds of invariants code invarian
Hudson VCC - CS - 103
CS103 Daily Doggie Bag 10The most important topics and details of the day. February 23, 2006Topic 1. Records. In addition to variants, records are another sort of user-dened datatype in OCaml. Intuitively, records are collections of named values, v
Hudson VCC - CS - 103
CS103 Daily Doggie Bag 5The most important topics and details of the day. January 31, 2006Topic 1. Recursive functions. factorial functions: Assume the following recursive definitions of the exponentiation andlet rec expt = (fun x -> if x = 0 the
Hudson VCC - CS - 274
Abstract Graphics ProgramUser Input Model Application Program Graphics Pipeline DisplayHow does one implement a model? Algorithmic Models Polyhedral Models Quadtrees, Octrees, etc. Parametric Models (e.g., B-splines) Implicit Models (e.g., su
Hudson VCC - CS - 251
CLOS (PAIP pp. 445455)Object-oriented paradigm: data objects determine which functions (methods) are invoked. In LISP this is accomplished by the Common Lisp Object System, also known as CLOS. The function defclass denes a class of objects. For exam
Hudson VCC - CS - 265
A Digression on Probability TheoryLecture Notes for CS 265 Delivered from January 28 through February 2, 2004 Robert R. Snapp 2004MotivationIt is impossible to know every factor that concerns the performance of computer networks: Network trac
Hudson VCC - CS - 256
CS 256Neural Computation Homework #1Spring 2008 Due: 31 Jan.1. Show that a McCulloch-Pitts unit (mpu) with r excitatory inputs, s inhibitory inputs, and threshold k {0, 1, . . . , r },x1(t) xr (t) xr+1(t) xr+s(t) ympu = i=1 rky(t) x
Hudson VCC - CS - 103
CS103 Daily Doggie Bag 17The most important topics and details of the day. April 11, 2006Topic 1. Abstract syntax of D. The abstract syntax of D is obtained by extending the expr datatype with forms for conditionals, variables, functions, and Let:
Hudson VCC - CS - 202
CS202 Compiler ConstructionMarch 25, 2003CS 202-221Assignment 7Due tonight at midnight Solution class files have been postedAssignment 8Posted tomorrow Due next Tuesday at midnightToday:Canonical form IR transformation Assignment 8 over
Hudson VCC - CS - 209
administriviatodaystart with debuggingassignment 1 due todayeverybody ready? any last questions?assignment 2 out today as well start meeting with project groups todayalready met with the Johns (et al) Bobby and company after class Ron, Tom an
GWU - CS - 124
CSCI 124 and CSCI 224 - Discrete Structures II Modular Inverse Practice Problems and Solutions Find the modular inverse of the following numbers using the euclidean algorithm. You may use a calculator to compute remainders. 1. 121 mod 25 Answer: a 25
GWU - CS - 124
CSCI 124 and CSCI 224/Vora/GWU1CSCI 124/224: Discrete Structures II: Divisibility In this section, we study the divisibility of one integer by another. You should already be familiar with the basic ideas, but need to be able to prove them, using
GWU - MATH - 03
MTH 3-MV Spring 2006 Practice Problems. Do only odd problems, since the answers are in the back of the book.These problems will not be collected, and are for your own benefit and practice. It is strongly recommended that you do these problems since
GWU - MATH - 03
Fun problems to practiceTry a few problems. If you feel comfortable answering one of the questions, how about coming up to the board to present? You should really understand how to solve quadratic equations, it will make your other mathematical vent