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Math 8430 Tom Tucker NOTES FROM CLASS 10/4 INDICATE WHERE IN THE BOOK CERTAIN THINGS ARE Corollary 20.1. Let B B with B and B as usual. Then (B/A)(B /A)-1 = I 2 for some ideal I in A. Proof. Recall that we can compute discriminants locally, and that a non
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AAE 364 Homework #11 2 April 2004 Due back on 9 April 2004, in class 1. Consider the three mass system connected with springs and dampers in Figure 1.Figure 1: Three mass system m1 = 30, m2 = 40, m3 = 10: masses in the system. k1 = k2 = k3 = 30: spring c
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Western Kentucky University - SOC - 332
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Western Kentucky University - WEB - 203
Dr. Neal, Spring 2009MATH 203Hypothesis Tests about the Difference of Means1Consider a measurement X on two distinct populations: 1 where X has mean variance and 2 where X has mean 2 and variance hypotheses about the difference in means 1 2 :2 1, 2 2
Western Kentucky University - SOC - 300
Sociology 300 Statistics Computer Exercise #3Name _ Seat # _Materials Needed: Floppy disk containing data set AOD.SAV The computer program SPSS (only available in WKU computer labs) Assignment: The prevalence rate represents the percent who do something
Western Kentucky University - SOC - 332
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Math 212 Multivariable Calculus - Midterm II Due November 12th, 2001Instructions: This is a closed book, closed notes exam. Use of calculators is not permitted. You have two hours. Show all your work for a full credit. If more space is needed, use the ba
Acton School of Business - MATH - 212
Math 212 Multivariable Calculus - Final ExamInstructions: You have 3 hours to complete the exam (12 problems). This is a closed book, closed notes exam. Use of calculators is not permitted. Show all your work for full credit. Please do not forget to writ
Acton School of Business - MATH - 212
Math 212 Multivariable Calculus - Midterm II April 7th, 2003 SOLUTIONS(1) Evaluate the following double integral. 21 1-y 0 -1 - x21-y 23dxdy.Solution: The intergal as it stands is very hard to calculate. Let us change the order of integration, noti
Acton School of Business - MATH - 212
Math 212 Multivariable Calculus - Midterm I Due October 8th, 2001Instructions: This is a closed book, closed notes exam. Use of calculators is not permitted. You have two hours. Show all your work for a full credit. If more space is needed, use the back
Acton School of Business - MATH - 212
Math 212 Multivariable Calculus - Midterm I October 4th, 2002Instructions: This is a closed book, closed notes exam. Use of calculators is not permitted. Show all your work for a full credit.Print name : Upon finishing please sign the pledge below: On m
Acton School of Business - MATH - 212
MATH 212 - Vector Calculus Exam 1 - Friday, September 19thPlease Print Name: Instructions. This exam is closed-book, closed-notes. Use of calculators is not permitted. Please show all your work for full credit. You have 55 minutes to finish the exam.Upo
Acton School of Business - MATH - 212
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