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Chapter 4 Carbon and the molecular diversity of life

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Chapter 1-2 (Introduciton and Motion in One Dimension)
x=vt
x=1/2at^2 + Vi(t) (works well with no initial velocity)
Vf^2 = Vi^2 + 2ax
Vf = Vi + at
Average Velocity = (Vf + Vi)/2 (constant acceleration)

Chapter 3 (Vectors and Two-Dimensional Motion)
(Lowercase is a side/length; Uppercase is an angle)
Law of Cosines
a^2 = b^2 + c^2 - 2bcCosA
b^2 = a^2 + c^2 - 2acCosB
c^2 = a^2 + b^2 - 2abCosC
Law of Sines
SinA/a = SinB/b = SinC/c

Chapter 4 (The Laws of Motion)
Newtons 2nd Law: F=ma
Force is measure in Newtons = kg x m/s^2
Force of Weight (weight of object): Fw = mg (mass x acceleration of gravity) *Always to center of Earth*

Government in America Chapter 1 outline

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Introduction Politics matter because the government and the policies or laws they make impact you on a daily basis such as The age you drink and drive, but not at the same time. Young people are very unaware of today?s politics. The voter turnout of young people is lower than that of old people. Government Definition: ?the institutions and processes through which public policies are made for a society.? Page 8 The institutions that are our governing bodies are Congress, the president, the courts (Judicial), and the bureaucracy. Decisions are made to answer these questions How should we govern? What should the government do? The following are some answers to the previous questions Maintaining a national defense Providing public services Preserve order Socialize the young Collect taxes

Experimental Design

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Chapter 2 Experimental Design Definitions: 1) Observational study - observe outcomes without imposing any treatment 2) Experiment - actively impose some treatment in order to observe the response I?ve developed a new rabbit food, Hippity Hop. Rabbit Food Makes fur soft & shiny! Increases energy! 100% of daily vitamins & essential oils! Can I just make these claims? What must I do to make these claims? Who (what) should I test this on? What do I test? NO Do an experiment Rabbits The type of food 3)Experimental unit ? the single individual (person, animal, plant, etc.) to which the different treatments are assigned 4) Factor ? is the explanatory variable 5) Level ? a specific value for the factor 6) Response variable ? what you measure

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Name Date (Vocabulary Word) Page Number _____ (sentence or phrase from the text) (the matching dictionary definition) (synonym) (antonym or ?nonexample?) (other forms of the word) (my association, example, or sketch) (my very own sentence) Word Map Copyright 2004 IRA/NCTE. All rights reserved. ReadWriteThink materials may be reproduced for educational purposes. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Blank Coordinate Plane

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