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Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
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Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
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Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
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Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
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Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
PS 1 Solutions Math 256 Section 31April 16, 2005I.E.7) Let be an eigenvalue for with eigenvector v = 0. Case 1 ( = 0): (v ) = v . So (v ) = (v ) = (v ). (v ) = 0 (because = 0) so is an eigenvalue for corresponding to (v ). Case 2a ( = 0)
Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
PS 2 Solutions Math 256 Section 31 III.A.8) The only real eigenvalue is 3. Its eigenspace is Span{(1, 1, 0)}. III.B.9) i) x2 4x + 4 = (x 2)2 ii) x3 3x2 + 4 = (x 2)2 (x + 1) III.B.10) Note that for any polynomial p(x) = pn xn + . . . + p1 x + p0 ,
Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
PS 3 Solutions Math 256 Section 31April 21, 2005 III.E.1) i) B = 1 0 0 iii) B = 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 or 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 III.E.2) i) 0 210 0 2 0 iii) 0 0 2 0 0 0 000 110 0 1 1 v) 001 000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
PS 4 Solutions Math 256 Section 31April 27, 20051 III.E.2.ii) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 det = 9, trace = 7. 3III.E.5) A matrix is diagonalizable i its Jordan form is diagonal, but Jn (r) is its own Jordan form and it is not diagonal if n > 1. ii and iv a
Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
PS 5 Solutions Math 256 Section 31May 4, 2005Section 31 1) 2, {1, 2} 5) 6, {1, 2, 3 2, 2( 3 2), ( 3 2)2 , 2( 3 2)2 } 11) 2, {1, 2} 12) 1, {1} 23) Let E \ F . Then [E : F ] = [E : F ()][F () : F ] = p for some prime p by Theorem 31.4. F , s
Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
PS 7 Solutions Math 256 Section 31May 29, 200532.10) Using a straightedge and compass we can construct points that are the intersections of lines and circles through already constructed points. This amounts to solving linear and quadratic equations
Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
PS 8 Solutions Math 256 Section 31June 4, 200548.32) By Corollary 48.5, any isomorphism of F () into F that xes F must send to one of its conjugates. It also says that there is exactly one isomorphism for each conjugate, so the maximum number of s
Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
PS 9 Solutions Math 256 Section 31June 7, 200550.17) Let E be the splitting eld of a set S of polynomials in F [x]. If E = F , then E is the splitting eld of x over F . If E = F , then nd a polynomial f1 (x) in S that does not split in F , and form
Concordia Chicago - MATH - 256
PS 10 Solutions Math 256 Section 31June 7, 2005 50.1) 2 (Q( 3) 50.2) 2 (Q() 50.9) 2 ( Q( 3 2, 3) is the splitting eld of x2 + 3 over Q( 3 2) 50.23) a) irr( 3, Q) = x2 + 3 and irr( 3 2, Q( 3) = x3 2, so {Q( 3) : Q} = 2 and {Q( 3 2) : Q( 3)
Utah - MATH - 1090
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Utah - MATH - 1090
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Utah - MATH - 1090
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Utah - MATH - 1100
Math 1100 Section 4 Test1Name:Read all directions carefully and show all your work for full credit. Do the rst 9 problems (10 pts each) on the exam and then choose one of the last three (15 points) to do. Your score on the exam will then be taken
Utah - MATH - 1100
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Utah - MATH - 1100
Math 1100 Section 4 Test3 Good Luck!Name:Read all directions carefully and show all your work for full credit.1. (10pts) 2. (10pts) 3. (10pts) 4. (10pts) 5. (10pts) 6. (10pts) 7. (10pts) 8. (10pts) 9. (10pts) 10. (10pts) totalp9 R 1. Find 11
Utah - MATH - 1100
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University of Baltimore - COSC - 330
1Games for LearningAll good games follow a certain learning principle. Game designers dont necessarily plan or think about learning strategies when making games. It just so happens to be that many of the most popular games incorporate certain lea
University of Baltimore - COSC - 330
1Game LogAt first I did not like Civilization IV. I actually despised playing it. I believe that one reason for this was that my computer could not handle it well, so I upgraded my graphics card. I also felt over whelmed by the game at first even
N. Michigan - CS - 302
1) Start your computer in runlevel 32) Note how many processes are running. You should have a number more than 10.Write it here: _3) Type the command 'startx'. What does it do?4) Note how many processes are running. Write it here: _5) T
Arizona - BIOC - 460
BIOC 460 Summer 2009Peptides and Protein Primary StructureReading: Berg, Tymoczko & Stryer, 6th ed., Chapter 2, pp. 34-37 Work on Peptide Ionization Practice Problems on Lecture Notes page. Problems in textbook: chapter 2, pp. 63-64, #6,7,8,13,14
UConn - MATH - 1132
Math 1132: 2008 Spring Exam 1 answers If you see any typos or other mistakes please email me ASAP. Enjoy! 1. (a) False.d 3 tan(3x) dx= 9 sec2 (3x) = sec2 (3x)(b) False. Long division must be done rst since the degree of the numerator is greater
Arizona - DOQQ - 32111
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U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Summer Study Abroad China Course Number and Title: Geog 4/6541 Field Studies - China Dr. Hsiang-te Kung Rm. 107, Johnson Hall Ph.: 678-4538 E-mail: HKUNG@MEMPHIS.EDU Pols 4/6307 Government and Politics of the Peoples Republic of China Dr. Dr. Kennet
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Course Number and Title: Univ 4506 Thematic Studies, The Chinese Geog 4/6306 Geography of East Asia (China) Spring, 2002 Instructor: Dr. Hsiang-te Kung Rm. 125, Johnson Hall Ph. 678-4538Text: Robert F. Dernberger, Kenneth J. DeWoskin, Steven M. Gol
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Course Number and Title: Univ 4506 Thematic Studies, The Chinese Geog 4/6306 Geography of East Asia (China) Spring, 2003 Instructor: Dr. Hsiang-te Kung Rm. 125, Johnson Hall Ph. 678-4538Text: Robert F. Dernberger, Kenneth J. DeWoskin, Steven M. Gol
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
List of Concepts on Regional Geography I. Japan: 1. Modernization 2. Relative Location 3. Exchange Economy 4. Industrial Location 5. Areal Functional Organization 6. Physiologic Density 7. Postindustrial Revolution II. South Asia: 1. Geomorphology 2.
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Summer Study Abroad China Course Number and Title: Geog 4/6541 Field Studies - China Dr. Hsiang-te Kung Rm. 107, Johnson Hall Ph.: 678-4538 E-mail: HKUNG@MEMPHIS.EDU Pols 4/6307 Government and Politics of the Peoples Republic of China Dr. Dr. Kennet
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Lecture 1 Regional Geography of Asia I. Introduction: - A Geography of 1/3 of the earth and 2/3 of its people Purposes and Goals: 1. Man-land relations in Asia: People are the most important factor in geography. 2. Large continent with great variatio
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Lecture 2 Prodigious Japan: Triumph of Techonology I. Geographic Qualities of Japan: 1. An archipelago of mountains islands off the east coast of Eurasia. 2. Buys raw materials and sells finished products. 3. Example in the world of modernization. 4.
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Lecture 3 India and Its Neighbors India: Neighbors: north 821 million people (larger than S.A., Black Africa, Australia combined) Bangladesh Pakistan Sri-Lanka Kashmir (territory) Nepal Bhutan "Sikkim" (1) British colony (2) eastern terminals of Isla
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Lecture 2 Prodigious Japan: Triumph of Techonology I. Geographic Qualities of Japan: 1. An archipelago of mountains islands off the east coast of Eurasia. 2. Buys raw materials and sells finished products. 3. Example in the world of modernization. 4.
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Lecture 4 The East Asian Realm - China's Cultural Patterns I. The Chinese Landscape: The most significant element in the Chinese landscape is not the soil or vegetation or climate, but the people. Where as life has been profoundly influenced by the e
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Lecture 5 China's Physical Foundations I. Geological Background Three old land masses composed of these hard rocks form buttresses between which the younger sedimentary formations accumulated and were subsequently folded. These shields or massifs are
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Geography and Development Physical Commonalities: Climate: (1) Dominated by A and B climates Oxisols and Aridisols (2) Areas of better climate are well developed Uruguay, and S. Africa Colonial Heritage: (A) lacks a strong political solidarity (B) de
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Course Number and Title: Univ 4506 Thematic Studies, The Chinese Geog 4/6306 Geography of East Asia (China) Spring, 2002 Instructor: Dr. Hsiang-te Kung Rm. 125, Johnson Hall Ph. 678-4538Text: Robert F. Dernberger, Kenneth J. DeWoskin, Steven M. Gol
Arizona - DOQQ - 32111
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U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Univ 4506 Thematic Studies, The Chinese Geog 4/6306 Geography of East Asis (China) Spring, 2002 Instructor: Dr. Hsiang-te Kung Rm. 107, Johnson Hall Ph. 678-4538Text: Robert F. Dernberger, Kenneth J. DeWoskin, Steven M. Goldstein, Rhoads Murphey, a
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Univ 4506 Thematic Studies, The Chinese Geog 4/6306 Geography of East Asis (China) Spring, 2003 Instructor: Dr. Hsiang-te Kung Rm. 107, Johnson Hall Ph. 678-4538Text: Robert F. Dernberger, Kenneth J. DeWoskin, Steven M. Goldstein, Rhoads Murphey, a
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Univ4506ThematicStudies,TheChinese Geog4/6306GeographyofEastAsia(China) Spring,2002 Instructor: Dr.HsiangteKung Rm.125,JohnsonHall Ph.6784538Text: RobertF.Dernberger,KennethJ.DeWoskin,StevenM.Goldstein,RhoadsMurphey, andMartinK.Whyte.TheChinese:Ada
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Univ 4506 Thematic Studies, The Chinese Geog 4/6306 Geography of East Asia (China) Spring, 2002 Instructor: Dr. Hsiang-te Kung Rm. 125, Johnson Hall Ph. 678-4538Text: Robert F. Dernberger, Kenneth J. DeWoskin, Steven M. Goldstein, Rhoads Murphey, a
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Univ 4506 Thematic Studies, The Chinese Geography 4/6306 Geography of East Asia (China) Spring, 2002 Instructor: Dr. Hsiang-te Kung Rm. 125, Johnson Hall Ph. 678-4538Text: Robert F. Dernberger, Kenneth J. DeWoskin, Steven M. Goldstein, Rhoads Murph
U. Memphis - GEOG - 4306
Univ 4506 Thematic Studies, The Chinese Geography 4/6306 Geography of East Asia (China) Spring, 2003 Instructor: Dr. Hsiang-te Kung Rm. 107, Johnson Hall Ph. 678-4538Text: Robert F. Dernberger, Kenneth J. DeWoskin, Steven M. Goldstein, Rhoads Murph
Toledo - CSC - 384
Assignment 1: SearchCSC 384HWinter 2008 Out: Jan 25th, 2008 Due: Electronic Submission Feb 11th, 10:00am (submit system deadline). Late assignments will not be accepted without medical excuse Worth 10% of your nal mark.1 Question 1. Even-Odd Sudok
Toledo - CSC - 384
Assignment 3: Knowledge Representation/Backtracking SearchCSC 384Winter 2008 Out: March 4th, 2008 Due: Electronic Submission: March 19th, 10:30am (submit system deadline). Late assignments will not be accepted without medical excuse Worth 10% of you
East Los Angeles College - CL - 0405
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Mississippi State - ECE - 3424
Study Points for Quiz 4Quiz 4 is oriented toward concepts and exercises (homework, supplemental notes, laboratories) identified in the schedule as associated with signal conditioning (week 13) and second-order profiles. Below are suggested study poi
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PHYS - 435
UIUC Physics 435 EM Fields & Sources IFall Semester, 2006Lect. Notes 4Prof. Steven ErredeLECTURE NOTES 4Work & Electrostatic Energy: Consider the following situation: A stationary / fixed configuration of source charges is used to generate a
St. Johns - BBROD - 106
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St. Johns - BBROD - 106
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St. Johns - BBROD - 106
The ethics of drug testing has become an increased concern for many companies in the recent years. More companies are beginning to use it and more people are starting more to have problems with it. The tests are now more than ever seen as a way to st
St. Johns - BBROD - 106
1. Reorder PointElite Tech Inc.Annual Business Cycle* Lead Time Safety Stock iPod demand/year ROP 1/2/2008 12/31/2008 14 15 6000 340ROP=Ave. daily demand * Lead time +Safety stock1. To calculate the average daily demand including the notation
St. Johns - BBROD - 106
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University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 400
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