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Scientific revolution

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Newton?s Method Test Questions Multiple Choice 1. Using Newton?s Method, evaluate to the 5th exact decimal. Show your work. A. 8.46515 B. 2.10154 C. 8.56511 D. 2.09715 2. Find starting with = 1, find the fourth approximation to the sixth decimal place. A. 3.847535 B. 1.820564 C. 3.096281? D. 3.215625 Free Response 3. A car dealer sells a new car for $18,000. He also offers to sell the same car for payments of $450 per month for four years. What monthly interest rate is this dealer charging? The formula for the present value is given by A = [1-]. Use Newton?s Method to solve this equation and show your work. (Hint: A = $18,000, R = $450, n = 48 & replace i with x). Interest rate 0.7701% Monthly

Distance, Rate, Time Word Problems

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Kuta Software - Infinite Algebra 1 Name___________________________________ Period____Date________________Distance - Rate - Time Word Problems 1) An aircraft carrier made a trip to Guam and back. The trip there took three hours and the trip back took four hours. It averaged 6 km/h on the return trip. Find the average speed of the trip there. 2) A passenger plane made a trip to Las Vegas and back. On the trip there it flew 432 mph and on the return trip it went 480 mph. How long did the trip there take if the return trip took nine hours? 3) A cattle train left Miami and traveled toward New York. 14 hours later a diesel train left traveling at 45 km/h in an effort to catch up to the cattle train. After traveling for four hours the diesel train finally caught up.

rise of rome

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Ch. 6 reading check Explain how Rome switched from a republic to an empire. Essential terms Ch. 6 Roman Republic Roman Principate It is true that to obtain money by trade is sometimes more profitable, were it not so hazardous; and likewise money-lending, if it were as honourable. Our ancestors ?..when they would praise a worthy man their praise took this form: "good husbandman, good farmer"; one so praised was thought to have received the greatest commendation. ?.it is from the farming class that the bravest men and the sturdiest soldiers come, their calling is most highly respected, their livelihood is most assured and is looked on with the least hostility, and those who are engaged in that pursuit are least inclined to be disaffected. Marcus Cato 2nd century BCE

flvs Assignment 06.03 Citizenship Presentation

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AP World History_History in six glasses chart

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Emergence of the German Empire & the Alliance Systems

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Emergence of the German Empire & the Alliance Systems (1873-1890) pg 838 Bismarck?s Leadership War in the Balkans - Bismarck?s first move was to establish 3 Emperor?s League (Germany, Austria, Russia) in 1873 - Collapsed over Austro-Russian rivalry in Balkans that arose from Russo-Turkish War in 1877 - Ottoman weakness encouraged Serbia & Montenegro to aid fellow Slavs Rebellion spread through Bulgaria & Russia interferes - Reflected influence of Pan-Slavic movement, which sought to unite all Slavs under protection of Russia - Russians hoped to control Constantinople & Dardanelles - The Treaty of San Stefano of March 1878 - Slavic states in Balkans were freed from Ottoman Empire & Russia obtained territory & large monetary indemnity

Newton's 3 laws

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I. Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it. II. The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is F = ma. Acceleration and force are vectors III. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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