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...HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUTHWEST COLLEGE UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II PHYS 2326 COURSE SYLLABUS FALL 2008
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Canterbury >> PHYS >> 113 (Spring, 2008)
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Canterbury PHYS113-08S2 Homework #3, 2008 Due 8th August Attempt all questions in writing before you come to the tutorial. All problems will be discussed with your tutor in group sessions in the tutor...
Canterbury >> PHYS >> 113 (Spring, 2008)
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Canterbury PHYS113-08S2 Homework #2, 2008 Due 1st August Attempt all questions in writing before you come to the tutorial. All problems will be discussed with your tutor in group sessions in the tutor...
Canterbury >> PHYS >> 113 (Spring, 2008)
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Canterbury >> PHYS >> 113 (Spring, 2008)
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Canterbury PHYS113-08S2 Homework #5, 2008 Due 22nd August Attempt all questions in writing before you come to the tutorial. All problems will be discussed with your tutor in group sessions in the tuto...
Canterbury >> PHYS >> 113 (Spring, 2008)
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Canterbury PHYS113-08S2 Homework #6, 2008 Due 12 September Attempt all questions in writing before you come to the tutorial. All problems will be discussed with your tutor in group sessions in the tut...
Canterbury >> PHYS >> 113 (Spring, 2008)
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Canterbury PHYS113-08S2 Homework #8, 2008 (for week of September 22-26) Attempt all questions in writing before you come to the tutorial. All problems will be discussed with your tutor in group sessio...
Canterbury >> PHYS >> 113 (Spring, 2008)
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Canterbury PHYS113-08S2 Homework #7, 2008 (for week of Sept 15-19) Attempt all questions in writing before you come to the tutorial. All problems will be discussed with your tutor in group sessions in...
Canterbury >> PHYS >> 113 (Spring, 2008)
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Canterbury PHYS113-08S2 Homework #1, 2008 Attempt all questions in writing before you come to the tutorial. All problems will be discussed with your tutor in group sessions in the tutorials. Hand in y...
Cornell >> ILRST >> 2100 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 8 (SDM) Linear Regression 2) Regression Equations x 30 100 4 6 sx 4 18 0.8 1.2 y 18 60 50 18 sy 6 10 15 4 r -0.2 0.9 0.8 -0.6 = bo + b1x = 27 0.3x = 10 + 0.5x = -10 + 15x = 30- 2x a) b1 = rsy/sx = (-0.2)(6)/(4) = b1 =-0.3 = bo +...
Cornell >> ILRST >> 2100 (Fall, 2007)
Note: Here are the question options for the Final Examination. As before, there will be five questions on the actual exam selected from a set of 10 questions circulated beforehand. 1. a. Utilizing one neighborhood planning, architecture, and transpor...
Cornell >> ILRST >> 2100 (Fall, 2007)
Probability- The proportion of the time an event would occur in a very long sequence of repetitions. Any probability is a number from zero up to one that describes the long run relative frequency of a particular outcome. A probability of zero connote...
Cornell >> ILRST >> 2100 (Fall, 2007)
Stats Chapter 18 6. 500 candies 12%= green p= 0.12 np = 500 (0.12) = 60 >10 nq = 500 (0.88) = 487 > 10 SD = pq/n = (0.12)(0.88) / (500) = 0.0167 N(0.12, 0.167) This is a not a large proportion because the proportion falls within one standard deviati...
Cornell >> ILRST >> 2100 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 19 SDM Confidence Intervals for Proportions 2. Margin of Error The margin of error means that the medical researcher believes the proportion is within 3% of his estimate, with some 95% (probably) degree of confidence. 4. More Conditions a) Po...
Cornell >> ILRST >> 2100 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 11 (Active Stats) Randomness ACT-1 Studies of Random Behavior 1. Data was collected to estimate the proportion of the bar that was red. Red was the higher probably, being selected 58% of the time 2. After 100 trials, I was able to be reasonab...
ASU >> MCO >> 460 (Fall, 2008)
MCO 460 9.9.08 How do mass media affect our ideas and attitudes about race, ethnicity, gender and culture? It is maintained, and changed by media. What is mass communication? - Mass communication is a process in which information, ideas and symbols a...
ASU >> MCO >> 460 (Fall, 2008)
MCO 460 9.16.08 Stereotypes What is a stereotype? A schema (mind structure) that contains our knowledge, beliefs. Stereotypes are so pervasive in the media iand in our interation with others they become well learned When we encounter people form a pa...
ASU >> MCO >> 460 (Fall, 2008)
ALL ON POWERPOINT MCO 460 9.18.08 Evolution of media stereotypes: From live stage to TV 1) historical social factors influenced media development and use of racial stereotypes 2) media AHANA stereotypes have roots in racists attitudes in society 3) n...
ASU >> MCO >> 460 (Fall, 2008)
MCO 460 9.11.08 Social Cognitive Theory - Focuses on how we are socialized by what we learn from media - Developed by Albert Bandura - Suggest media (TV & Movies), have the potential to impact our beliefs, attitudes and behaviors by providing models ...
ASU >> MCO >> 460 (Fall, 2008)
MCO 460 9.23.2008 All in the family producer Good times Norman Leer *Bill COSBY First interracial friendship show I SPY* ...
ASU >> ACC >> 382 (Fall, 2008)
The Accounting Equation Assets = Liabilities + Owners (Stockholder) Equity T Account Explanation Account Title _+_ _ Left Side | Right Side DEBIT | CREDIT | | | Rules of Debit/Credit Balance Sheet Accounts Assets = Liabilities + Capital Sto...
ASU >> ACC >> 382 (Fall, 2008)
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ASU >> REA >> 380 (Fall, 2008)
Exam #1 Review You are responsible for all assigned material in the text, the case and real estate forms and everything covered in class. There are exam questions from parts of the text not discussed in class. Syllabus Housing market overview Chapter...
ASU >> REA >> 380 (Fall, 2008)
Public Limitations to Ownership Fee simple absolute owned completely. -Escheat -Property tax -Eminent Domain -Zoning Property Tax Rate -Assessor: all property on the tax roll Full cash value FCV (sec), bonds, special districts Limited property value...
ASU >> REA >> 380 (Fall, 2008)
REA 380 Exam 1 Study Guide 50 questions Syllabus 2 questions Housing Market Overview - 4 questions Risky financing; subprime mortgages Reasons for price increases in 2004-2005 Housing was affordable Interest rates were low Stock market was dow...
ASU >> REA >> 380 (Fall, 2008)
1) A listing agreement whereby the seller reserves the right to sell the property without having to pay a commission but also allows a real estate agent to sell the property and earn a commission a _ listing? a) exclusive agency b) non-exclusive agen...
SMU >> ECON >> 3301 (Spring, 2008)
Skelton Eco 3301 Homework 5 Answers 1. A) Since capital is fixed at 10, then the short-run production function would be Q = 40L. This implies that for any level of output (Q), the number of labor teams hired will be L = Q/40. The total cost function...
SMU >> ECON >> 3301 (Spring, 2008)
Skelton Eco 3301 Homework 2 Answers 1. After the changes, you can still afford your original basket, so you must be better off after the changes. 2. No, he should not make the trade because the ratio of prices (for basketball tickets over movie tick...
SMU >> ECON >> 3301 (Spring, 2008)
Skelton Eco 3301 Homework 3 1. The utility Martha Stewart derives from her purchase of bowls and stock tips is represented by the equation U(b,s) = b0.75s0.25, so that MUb = 0.75*b -0.25s0.25 and MUs = 0.25*s -0.75b0.75. A) What equation describes ...
SMU >> ECON >> 3301 (Spring, 2008)
Skelton Eco 3301 Homework 1 1. If the demand curve for a good is given by the following equation: Q = 1,000 200*P And, the supply curve is given by: 300*P Calculate equilibrium price and quantity. A) Suppose an excise tax of $0.50 is placed on the ...
SMU >> ECON >> 3301 (Spring, 2008)
Skelton Eco 3301 Homework 1 Answers 1. Initial price = $2, quantity = 600 A) Supply: 300P 150; Demand: 1,000 200P; P = $2.30, posttax P = $1.80; Q = 540 B) Supply: 300P; Demand: 900 200P; P = $1.80; Q = 540 C) Supply: 300P 60; Demand: 940 200P;...
SMU >> ECON >> 3301 (Spring, 2008)
Skelton Eco 3301 Homework 4 1. Which of the following might affect the price of a hamburger at Upton Sinclairs Jungle Bar & Grill? A) The price of meat rises. B) A new restaurant tax of $1 per hamburger is imposed. C) The restaurant is found to be i...
SMU >> ECON >> 3301 (Spring, 2008)
Skelton Eco 3301 Homework 5 1. Assume that you manage a plant that mass produces engines by teams of workers using assembly machines. The technology is summarized by the production function Q = 4KL, where Q is the number of engines produced per week...
SMU >> ECON >> 3301 (Spring, 2008)
Skelton Eco 3301 Homework 3 Answers 1. The utility Martha Stewart derives from her purchase of bowls and stock tips is represented by the equation U(b,s) = b0.75s0.25, so that MUb = 0.75*b -0.25s0.25 and MUs = 0.25*s -0.75b0.75. A) Demand for stock...
SMU >> ECON >> 3301 (Spring, 2008)
Skelton Eco 3301 Homework 2 1. Suppose you divide your income between cheese and other goods. Cheese costs $4 a pound and you buy 10 pounds a day. One day the price of cheese rises to $6 a pound and at the same time your income rises by $20 a day. D...
SMU >> ECON >> 3301 (Spring, 2008)
Skelton Eco 3301 Homework 4 Answers 1. A) This increases MC, so it will impact price. B) This is equivalent to part A; either one increases (marginal) production costs, so price is affected. C) This is a fixed cost, so it has no impact unless it dri...
Cal Poly >> CRP >> 404 (Spring, 2008)
690 SIERRA CLUB v. WEST SIDE IRRIGATION DIST. 128 Cal.App.4th 690; 27 Cal.Rptr.3d 223 [Mar. 2005] [No. C044989. Third Dist. Mar. 22, 2005.] SIERRA CLUB, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. THE WEST SIDE IRRIGATION DISTRICT et al., Defendants and Respondent...
Cal Poly >> CE >> 381 (Spring, 2008)
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Cal Poly >> CRP >> 404 (Spring, 2008)
Brian Fleck Page 1 Final CRP 404 10/2/2008 Part 1 Essay #2 Assuming that I am the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California, I would choose not to prosecute the company as a whole, and allow for private civil suits to be filed. In att...
UVA >> ECON >> 421 (Spring, 2007)
Econ Final Review Credit constraints can lead to under investment in both physical and human capital. Agricultural subsidies in the US and the EU do not reduce the incentive for LDCs to invest in manufacturing. Monopsony hiring practices may lea...
UVA >> PLAP >> 220 (Spring, 2007)
Midterm Examination Question: What is classical budgeting and what happened to it? Consider incrementalism and the theories of budgeting that critiqued and followed it, taking into account actual changes in budgeting practices that reflected these th...
UVA >> STAT >> 212 (Spring, 2007)
If we draw a random sample from a normal distribution population: The sample mean is not equal to the sample median The sample mean is not always equal to the population mean The sample variance is not always larger than the popul...
UVA >> PLCP >> 212 (Spring, 2007)
Theories of development, 1-16 Development means using the productive resources of society to improve the living conditions of the poorest people Differs from econ growth because pays attention to the conditions of production and social consequences E...
UVA >> PLCP >> 212 (Spring, 2007)
PLCP 212 Final Review Major themes covered: Inequalities, Gender, and Ecology The Social Structure and the Problem of Social Equality Population, Women, and Development Development and Ecology The World Economy Development or Underdevelopment...
Cornell >> CS >> 482 (Spring, 2008)
Introduction to Algorithms CS 482, Spring 2008 Solution Set 1 (1) This problem can be solved using a greedy algorithm which always attempts to place the next cell phone tower as far east as possible without leaving a house uncovered. The algorithm ...
Cornell >> CS >> 482 (Spring, 2008)
18 2/25/08 - The Ford-Fulkerson algorith. reminders from Fri. Flow network is G = (V, E) directed with s, t V, ce 0 e Flow is f: E -> |R+ such that f(e) ce, n(v) = fout(v) (v s, t) Value of ow is v(f) = fout(s) Cut is a partition V = A A with s...
Cornell >> CS >> 478 (Spring, 2008)
CS 478 Machine Learning: Homework 4 Suggested Solutions 1 The Na Bayes Independence Assumption ve P (X = (0, 1, 1, 1, 1) | Y = +1) P (X1 = 0, X2 = 1, X3 = 1, X4 = 1, X5 = 1 | Y = +1) P (X1 = 0, X2 = 1 | Y = +1) P (X1 = 0 | Y = +1)P (X2 = 1 | Y = +...
Cornell >> CS >> 478 (Spring, 2008)
CS 478 Machine Learning: Homework 5 Suggested Solutions 1 The Viterbi Algorithm is (rain, rain, snow). skiing 0.00144 0.000432 0.000288 0.00216 (a) The most likely sequence of weather running programming sunny 0.12 0.0108 0.18 0.0108 rain cloudy ...
Cornell >> CS >> 482 (Spring, 2008)
4 1/23/08 - Stable Matching, part 2. Lecture: Stable matching, part 2. Gale-Shapley Algorithm /* Init. */ All men and women are free. /* main loop */ while a free man m Assert: there exists a woman w that m hasnt proposed to. Let w be the highest-r...
Cornell >> CS >> 478 (Spring, 2008)
CS 478 Machine Learning: Homework 3 Suggested Solutions 1 SVM inside-out, the Primal (15 points) (a) It is easy to check that for the soft margin SVM, w = 0, = 1 is always a feasible solution. All the constraints are satised. (b) Consider the it...
Cornell >> CS >> 482 (Spring, 2008)
20 2/29/08 - The preow-push algorithm. The Preow-Push Algorithm Def. A preow in a ow network is a function f: E -> + s.t. (i) 0 f(e) ce (ii) v s eIn(v)f(e) - eOut(v)f(e) =: ef(v) 0 excess at v Def. A labeling is a function h: V -> 0 . It is com...
Cornell >> CS >> 482 (Spring, 2008)
26 3/14/08 - The Cook-Levin Theorem Today: The Cook-Levin Theorem (3SAT is NP-complete) Step 1: 4SAT p 3SAT p? 2SAT (no reduction to 2SAT) <- p Given 4SAT instance (x1 x2 x3 x4) (x2 x4 x5 x6) (x1 x2 z1) (z1 x3 x4) (x2 x4 z2) (z2 x5...
Cornell >> CS >> 482 (Spring, 2008)
27 3/24/08 - NP-complete sequencing pro. NP: problems whose solution can be eficiently (poly-time) veried. Ex: Compositeness: Given n-bit number x, in x composite? Hint: a pair y,z > 1 such that yz = x. NP-Complete: a problem X which is in NP and ev...
Cornell >> CS >> 482 (Spring, 2008)
28 3/26/08 - NP-complete partitioning pro. Reduction from 3SAT to HAM. CYCLE Theorem. HAM CYCLE is NP-Complete Proof. (1) Its in NP. Show me the cycle, and I can verify it in O(n) time. (2) The reduction runs in poly(n) time. Let b = length of each ...
Cornell >> CS >> 482 (Spring, 2008)
29 3/28/08 - NP-complete coloring proble. NP-complete problems 3SAT, k-SAT (k > 3) IND. SET CLIQUE VERTEX COVER HAMILTONIAN PATH/CYCLE TRAV. SALES. PROB. Reduce FROM . TO (e.g. set cover) if you could use set cover to solve trav salesman in poly tim...
Cornell >> CS >> 482 (Spring, 2008)
11 2/8/08 - Divide and conquer algorithms. Lecture: Divide and conquer algorithms in computational geometry: nding the closest pair of points Reading: Chapter 5.4 cs482-02-08-08-Audio.mp4 Closest pair of points Given n numbers x1, x2, . , xn Find i,...
Cornell >> CS >> 478 (Spring, 2008)
CS 478 Machine Learning: Homework 2 Suggested Solutions 1 Separable or Not? (a) See the following tree: (b) If we draw a large enough sample, there would be at least two points on each of the four positions. Since there is no noise in the label,...
Cornell >> CS >> 478 (Spring, 2008)
CS 478 Machine Learning: Homework 1 Suggested Solutions 1 kNN Decision Boundaries (a) (b) (c) It would be classied as circle. Adding one point is enough, say a cross at exactly (1,-1). (d) It would be classied as circle. The ve closest points ar...
Cornell >> CS >> 482 (Spring, 2008)
13 2/13/08 - Computing RNA secondary str. RNA: a single-stranded molecule made up of {A, C, G, U} Secondary structure: certain base pairs on same molecule match up Constraints: (i) A pairs only with U C pairs only with G U pairs only with A G pairs ...
Cornell >> CS >> 482 (Spring, 2008)
Introduction to Algorithms CS 482, Spring 2008 Solution Set 9 (1) Let T be the number of trucks used by the algorithm, and suppose the trucks are labeled 1, 2, . . . , T in the order that the algorithm loads them up. Observe that for i = 1, 2, . . ...
Cornell >> CS >> 482 (Spring, 2008)
30 3/31/08 - NP-complete numerical probl. NP-Complete Problems 3SAT Vtx Cover Indep. Set (even in deg 3) Clique Hamiltonian Path Set cover/packing Traveling salesman 3D matching Subset Sum. 3-D Matching Given sets X, Y, Z, with n elts each. Given 3...
Cornell >> LING >> 404 (Spring, 2008)
4 1/23/08 - Case Theory; distribution of PRO 4 levels of structure D structure move S-structure move LF PF For next week: read rst 2 chapters Londau D-Structure and S-structure connected by move-alpha Passive: _ was arrested John Johni was arrest...
Cornell >> LING >> 404 (Spring, 2008)
5 1/28/08 - Binding Theory The binding theory divides into three types of things anaphors, pronouns, R-expressions The binding theory has three conditions. A. An anaphor must be bound in its governing category. C-Command condition: *Himselfi pinche...
Cornell >> LING >> 404 (Spring, 2008)
6 1/30/08 - PRO Reformulated the Case Filter as Visibility Condition New problem: It is still the case that it is not possible for PRO to occur in a nonCase position. Just restating the Case Filter doesnt entirely solve the problems, because we stil...
Cornell >> LING >> 404 (Spring, 2008)
8 2/11/08 - pro ling404-02-11-08-Audio.mp4 PRO [-a, +p] John spoke. He spoke. *spoke. Italian: (Gianni) ha parlato. Empty pronominal element. Johni said [that hei spoke.] Giannii ha detto che ei parlato pro <Gianni,pro> cannot form a chain. wh-trace...
Cornell >> LING >> 404 (Spring, 2008)
9 2/13/08 - more pro What can we do about languages where there is no morphology to tell us about pro? e.g. Chinese ability to drop subject in presence of rich morphology. BUT in Chinese etc. no morphology at all - what licenses dropping subject? Yo...
Cornell >> LING >> 404 (Spring, 2008)
10 2/18/08 - A-Movement We have been mainly talking so far about A-movement movement of subjects and objects into the subject position. A movement exemplied by wh-movement I wonder [who John talked to _ ] embedded clause - the who winds up to the le...
Cornell >> LING >> 404 (Spring, 2008)
11 2/20/08 - Subjacency Homework back on Monday - also new hw due Ross Island Constraint Want to derive binding constraints from a more general principle Chomsky: Subjacency attempts to unify a subset of the constraints allows us to dispense with th...
Cornell >> LING >> 404 (Spring, 2008)
12 3/3/08 - Relativized Minimality Trace eect you cant extract out of a subject position when there is an overt complementizer Chomsky introduces new barrier Minimality barrier X can sometimes be barriers Who did you say [t [C that t read the book ...
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