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MA 318
Final Exam
Study Guide
Rachael Calvary
Completing the Square (p.91)
Begin with an equation in the form , and try to determine what must be added to this expression to make it the square of a binomial.
What we must add is . That is, we add the square of half the coefficient of b.
To see that this is correct, we simply check that , and is therefore a perfect square.
Example: Thus, if one asks what must be added to to make it a perfect square, the answer is or . Now we can verify that is the square of .
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Fall 2011 CHM 101 Laboratory Schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Sept. 5
Labor Day
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Check-in/Safety Film
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Check-in/Safety Film
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Check-in/Safety
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Check-in/Safety Film
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Check-in /Excel Session
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Excel Session
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Excel Session
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Excel Session
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Excel Session
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Experiment 1: Chromatography
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Experiment 1
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Emily Hebel
September 11, 2011
Critical Reading #1
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President Jefferson Years in Office: 1800-1807 Overall Grade: 87
Foreign Affairs
Pirate blackmail
France and Spain pit against US.
Impressment
Foreign Events
Tripolitian War
US buys Louisiana Territory
Embargo Act
Non-Intercourse Act
Chesapeake affair
Analysis/Evaluation
Avoids conflict with Britain and France
Reduces trade
Ends piracy attacks
Grade: 90
Domestic Affairs
Lewis and Clark make discoveries
Embargo act leads to economic death
Reduction of Navy
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