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Alg 2 outline

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Minimum Topic Coverage Function concepts Definition as a set of ordered pairs, as a rule, compared with relations Function notation Independent and dependent variable; domain and range Graphs of functions and relations (Optional for Lv2) Introduction to 3-dimensional graphing Arithmetic operations on functions Inverse of a function (Optional for Lv2) Piecewise-defined functions Composition Inverse functions Graphical meaning and in terms of ordered pairs How to compute Whether an inverse exists (Optional) Even and odd functions (Optional) The linear transformations and their effect on graphs Applications and modeling Linear functions and relations Slope-intercept and point-slope form Graphs and use of a coordinate system

Chapter 14

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CHAPTER 14 Tropical Africa and Asia, 1200–1500 I. Tropical Lands and Peoples A. The Tropical Environment 1. The tropical zone falls between the Tropic of Cancer in the north and the Tropic of Capricorn in the south. The Afro-Asian tropics have a cycle of rainy and dry seasons dictated by the alternating winds known as monsoons.

Presidentil Outline

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Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) Old Hickory Champion of the “common man” -Gained fame following victory at New Orleans, two weeks after the signing of the Treaty of Ghent that ended the War of 1812. -Also, victorious at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend (AL), ending the power of an important British ally, the Creeks. -Led a military force into Florida in 1818 to stop groups of Seminoles, runaway slaves, and white outlaws. -This led to the Spanish selling Florida to the US in 1819

Barron's AP World History Unit 2 Chapter 1 Outline

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Earth and its Peoples 4th Edition Chapter 6 Outline

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Chapter 6 Network Communication and Trade - Silk Road connected China and the Middle East across Central Asia - Exchange of goods, manufactured products, and ideas Silk Road - Trade route that linked the lands of the Mediterranean with China by way of Mesopotamia, Iran, and Central Asia - Parthians- People originally from the east of the Caspian Sea - Zhang Jian- Traveled across inner Asia on behalf of the Han Dynasty. He reached the fertile valley or Ferghana. He found a river that ran westward and was declared the originator of overland trade with the western lands. - Romans gained crops from Chinese - Nomads provided meat, milk and clothes made of leather, felt and furs The Sasanid Empire, 224-600 - In Iran - Farmers pioneered in planting crops

Brassica rapa Lab

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Conclusion: I accept my null hypothesis for the cross between wild type P and non-purple P, wild type P and yellow-green P, and wild type P and non-purple yellow-green P Brassica rapa. Discussion: We accepted all three null hypotheses, determining there was no statistically significant difference between the expected phenotypic ratio of 3:1 in the monohybrid crosses and 9:3:3:1 in the dihybrid cross and the ratios that we observed. Using this information, we can conclude that the F1 generation of Brassica rapa that we initially planted were heterozygous.

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