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Distance & Perpendicular Bisectors

To find the center of a circle, you must use perpendicular bisectors. The perpendicular bisectors of any two points on a circle always intersect in the middle. A perpendicular bisector is a line intersecting the middle of a chord on a circle with a 90( angle. Somewhere on any one perpendicular bisector is the center, so where the two perpendicular bisectors intersect, that is the center.

The two points are Pink

The other two points are Orange

The perpendicular bisector is Green

The Center is Blue

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Reading config file C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\eclipse\All\MArio\Snes9x 1.51/snes9x.cfg
Saving config file C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\eclipse\All\MArio\Snes9x 1.51/snes9x.cfg
Found ROM file header (and ignored it).
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"Toad's World 1.2" [checksum ok] LoROM, 32Mbits, Type: ROM+RAM+BAT, Mode: 20, TV: NTSC, S-RAM: 8KB, ROMId: ____ Company: __ CRC32: 835C0973
absent: SA1(50); next: 'SHO:734213:'
absent: SP7(65596); next: 'SHO:734213:'
absent: RTC(24); next: 'SHO:734213:'
absent: BSX(147); next: 'SHO:734213:'

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Jorge Paredes
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Mr. M

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Cognitive Dissonance: (irreconcilable ideas):
The adjustment of one?s beliefs/thoughts/ideas to fit one?s behavior.
Leon Festinger: (Born: May 8, 1919)
Theories: dramatic increase in Proselytizing: (desperate defense mechanism used when beliefs are proven to be false.)? ? such an obvious failure is Counterintuitive.
Reasoning: the distance between one/s beliefs & reality is highly uncomfortable.
Experiments:

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The Discovery of DNA
Griffith and Transformation:
Transformation: One strain of bacteria (harmless) had changed into disease-causing strain
Meant gene with info was transferred from heat-killed into live cells
Avery tried to break down the heat-killed bacteria with enzyme that would usually break up DNA, but it didn?t
Avery concluded that DNA is nucleic acid that stores and transmits the genetic info from 1 generation to another
Hershey and Chase Experiment:

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http://www.facts-about.org.uk/science-element-calcium.htm
Name of Element : Calcium
Symbol of Element : Ca
Atomic Number of Calcium : 20
Atomic Mass: 40.078 amu
Melting Point: 839.0 °C - 1112.15 °K
Boiling Point: 1484.0 °C - 1757.15 °K
Number of Protons/Electrons in Calcium : 20
Number of Neutrons in Calcium : 20
Crystal Structure: Cubic
Density @ 293 K: 1.55 g/cm3
Color of Calcium : silvery
Facts about the Definition of the Element Calcium

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