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Ptolemy

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Claudius Ptolemy (pronounced /?t?l?mi/; Greek: ???????? ??????????, Klaudios Ptolemaios; Latin: Claudius Ptolemaeus; c. AD 90 ? c. AD 168), was a Roman citizen of Egypt who wrote in Greek.[1] He was a mathematician, astronomer, geographer, astrologer, and poet (of a single epigram in the Greek Anthology).[2][3] He lived in Egypt under Roman rule, and is believed to have been born in the town of Ptolemais Hermiou in the Thebaid. He died in Alexandria around AD 168.[4]

Chapter 2 questions

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Reading Questions for Chapter Two: The Constitution At the time of the Revolution, the text claims that the ?Colonial Mind? was thinking the following: English politics are dominated by corruption, greed and a desire for power Alexander Hamilton regarding England: ?an old, wrinkled, withered, worn-out hag? The English constitution does not adequately guarantee the rights of its citizens A higher law, consisting of natural rights determined by Providence, are those that should be ensured by law; these rights include life, liberty, and property The Articles of Confederation were weak in the following ways: The ?league of friendship? created could not levy taxes or regulate commerce Each state was independent and had one vote in Congress (regardless of size or population)

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• Chang’an became the center of what is often called the tributary system, a type of political relationship dating from Han times by which independent countries acknowledged the Chinese emperors supremacy. • A lot of cultural influences came from Islam and Central Asia • I Bo the most renowned Tang Poet and one of the greatest to ever write the Chinese Language • Uighurs (new Turkic group) who taken much of inner Asian and had displayed literature culture with strong ties to both the Islamic world and China. • Tang and Tibet relationship based off of Buddhist religions • Zhu Xi most important neo Confucian thinker

Honors Math Analysis (PreCal) Semester Review Problems

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HONORS MATH ANALYSIS A FINAL EXAM REVIEW SHEET FALL 2010 1) Find the equation of a line in standard form through the points . 2) Find the equation of a line in slope-intercept form parallel and perpendicular to the given line through . 3) Find the equation of a circle with the endpoints of a diameter at . 4) A plumber charges $352 for 5 hours and $625 for 11 hours. a) Find the equation of a line for how much the plumber charges. b) Use this equation to find the cost of the plumber working 10 hours. c) Use this equation to find how many hours (nearest hour) you can afford the plumber to work if you only have $240. 5) Divide . 6) Find the relative maximum or minimum, if any, of within the interval . 7) Find the domain of the function.

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HONORS MATH ANALYSIS A FINAL EXAM REVIEW SHEET FALL 2010 1) Find the equation of a line in standard form through the points . 2) Find the equation of a line in slope-intercept form parallel and perpendicular to the given line through . 3) Find the equation of a circle with the endpoints of a diameter at . 4) A plumber charges $352 for 5 hours and $625 for 11 hours. a) Find the equation of a line for how much the plumber charges. b) Use this equation to find the cost of the plumber working 10 hours. c) Use this equation to find how many hours (nearest hour) you can afford the plumber to work if you only have $240. 5) Divide . 6) Find the relative maximum or minimum, if any, of within the interval . 7) Find the domain of the function.

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