The origin is defined as the point (0, 0), or "X is zero and Y is zero."
If one plots two points on a graph and draws a line between them, then imagines an object following the line starting on the left and going to the right, one can see that the Continue Reading...
Nonlinear Optimization and Excel Solver
Nonlinear optimization
Optimization has been considered among the most essential areas of modern applied mathematics, with its applications being in various fields such as in economics, engineering, statistic Continue Reading...
Calculus and Definitions of Its Concepts
Indefinite integration
Indefinite integration is the act of reversing any process of differentiation. It is the process of obtaining a function from its derivative. It is also called anti-derivative of f. A Continue Reading...
The report develops mathematical model and Excel is ideal spreadsheet to implement a mathematical model because it is developed to carry out a number of iteration. The report uses the spreadsheet to determine the time that the engine takes to reach Continue Reading...
Locke v. Berkeley
The philosophers John Locke and George Berkeley offer stark contrasts on the issue of various matters. Locke's whose viewpoint can best be classified as based in relativism. He believed that all knowledge come from the senses. As e Continue Reading...
The most obvious of these limitations is the fact that not everyone learns in the same way. Many people are visual learners, where they need to see something being done before they understand it. Others feel like they have to read about something an Continue Reading...
Financial Crisis and Its Implications: Events Occurring Between 2007 and 2009
A Critical Literature Review
The Roots of the Crisis
Real Estate Valuation Bubble
Sub-Prime Mortgages
Low Interest Rates
Moral Hazard in Regard to Consumer Spending
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The second law, which states that rate of change of object's momentum is proportional to the force exerted upon it is the most practical law. This law is the logical continuation of the inertia law and explanation of Galileo's principle and transfo Continue Reading...
EDSE 600: History and Philosophy of Education / / 3.0 credits
The class entitled, History and Philosophy of Education, focused on the origin of education and the "philosophical influences of modern educational theory and practice. Study of: philos Continue Reading...
(Eljamal; Stark; Arnold; Sharp, 1999)
To conclude, it be said that if we will not be able to master imparting the capability to think in a developed form, our profession, as well as perhaps our world, would be influenced and taken over by someone w Continue Reading...