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Applying the Fundamental Concepts of Algebra
An understanding of the fundamental concepts of algebra and of how those fundamental concepts may be applied is necessary in many professional and most technical careers. For engineers and scientists it is an essential requirement.
The fundamental concepts of algebra are described in the preceding section of this article. How these concepts may be applied to aid in the solution of various types of mathematical problems is explained here.
USING REAL NUMBERS
APOE- Additon property
X-9=30........X=39
DPOE- Divison property
5x=30.........X=6
SPOE- Subtraction property
X+5=70........X=65
MPOE- Multipacatoin property
1/2X=40........X=80
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government
The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies
public policy
All those things a government decides to do
legislative power
The power to make law and frame public policy
executive power
The power to execute, enforce, and administer law
judicial power
The power to interpret laws, to determine their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise within the society
constitution
The body of fundamental laws setting out the principles, structures, and processes of a government
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600 C.E.?1450
I. Questions of periodization
A. Nature and causes of changes in the world history framework leading up to 600 C.E. ? 1450 as a period
B. Emergence of new empires and political systems
C. Continuities and breaks within the period (e.g., the impact of the Mongols on international contacts and on specific societies)
The Islamic world
II. The rise and role of Dar al-Islam as a unifying cultural and economic force in Eurasia and Africa
A. The Rise
1. Arab Region Before
a. Vast, dry area
f(x+h)- f(x)
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Darlene Kim
Mr. Jones
World History AP
Part 1 ? The Emergence of Human Communities to 500 B.C.E.
The narrator of the Odyssey invokes the Muse, asking for inspiration as he prepares to tell the story of Odysseus. The story begins ten years after the end of the Trojan War, the subject of the Iliad. All of the Greek heroes except Odysseus have returned home. Odysseus languishes on the remote island Ogygia with the goddess Calypso, who has fallen in love with him and refuses to let him leave. Meanwhile, a mob of suitors is devouring his estate in Ithaca and courting his wife, Penelope, in hopes of taking over his kingdom.
The Conrad Demarest Model of Empire: Basic Principles
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I.? Necessary preconditions for the rise of empires:
state-level government
Rome:? republic
Han:? kept most of Qin centralized government in place
high agricultural potential in the area
Rome:? wheat, grapes, cattle
Han:? wheat, millet, pigs
an environmental mosaic
Rome:? Alps, Mediterranean Sea, forests, Tiber and other rivers, hills
Han: Tianshan mountains, Yellow and Yangtze river, loess soil, Pacific Ocean
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