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Fibonacci Numbers 1
648 wordsFibonacci Numbers The Fibonacci numbers were first discovered by a man named Leonardo Pisano. He was known by his nickname, Fibonacci. The Fibonacci sequence is a sequence in which each term is the sum of the 2 numbers preceding it. The first 10 Fibonacci numbers are: (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89). These numbers are obviously recursive. Fibonacci was born around 1170 in Italy, and he died around 1240 in Italy. He played an important role in reviving ancient mathematics and made signific...
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Fourth Row Of Numbers In Pascal Triangle
990 wordsPascals Triangle Blas Pascal was born in France in 1623. He was a child prodigy and was fascinated by mathematics. When Pascal was 19 he invented the first calculating machine that actually worked. Many other people had tried to do the same but did not succeed. One of the topics that deeply interested him was the likelihood of an event happening (probability). This interest came to Pascal from a gambler who asked him to help him make a better guess so he could make an educated guess. In the coar...
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F 1 Enter Status D Date
803 words10/001. Turn on PC and RMS appears Will use 1, 4, 5 6, 8, 9 A on menu 2. Hit 4 for Transcription 3.5 Edit Header / Report 4. Report Look Up 5. Use Sequence # from written report 6. Exam Date - always use report date and make sure it matches 7. Seq # 8. F 1 Enter Status D = date dictated T = date typed N = New To use Dictophone: Log on by hitting System Access Twice (may want to use Cody and my code is 086999) Use # 1 to select by Report Pre 3 by Subject # - (number under pt's name) may have to k...
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Val 9 Returns The Result
1,018 wordsCatalog of DIESEL String Functions Status retrieval, computation, and display are performed by DIESEL functions. The available functions are described in the table. Note: All functions have a limit of 10 parameters, including the function name itself. If this limit is exceeded, you get a DIESEL error message. + (addition) Returns the sum of the numbers val 1, val 2, ... , val 9. $ (+, val 1 [, val 2, ... , val 9]) If the current thickness is set to 5, the following DIESEL string returns 15. $ (+...
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Dangerous Goods By The Means Of Transport
9,198 wordsCOMING INTO FORCE, REPEAL, INTERPRETATION, GENERAL PROVISIONS AND SPECIAL CASE STABLE OF CONTENTSSECTIONComing into Force 1.1 Repeal 1.2 Interpretation 1.3 Definitions 1.4 General Provisions Forbidden Dangerous Goods and Special Provisions 1.5 Quantity Limits in Columns 8 and 9 of Schedule 1 1.6 Safety Requirements, Documents, Safety Marks 1.7 Prohibition: Explosives 1.8 Use of the Most Recent Version of the ICAO Technical Instructions, the IMDG Code or 49 CFR 1.9 Use of Classification in the IC...
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Fibonacci Numbers 1
1,186 wordsThe Discovery of the Fibonacci Sequence man named Leonardo Pisano, who was known by his nickname, "Fibonacci", and named the series after himself, first discovered the Fibonacci sequence around 1200 A.D. The Fibonacci sequence is a sequence in which each term is the sum of the 2 numbers preceding it. The first 10 Fibonacci numbers are: (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89). These numbers are obviously recursive. Fibonacci was born around 1170 in Italy, and he died around 1240 in Italy, but the ...
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X 2 N 1
944 wordsPierre de Fermat Pierre de Fermat was born in the year 1601 in Beaumont-de-Lovages, France. Mr. Fermat's education began in 1631. He was home schooled. Mr. Fermat was a single man through his life. Pierre de Fermat, like many mathematicians of the early 17th century, found solutions to the four major problems that created a form of math called calculus. Before Sir Isaac Newton was even born, Fermat found a method for finding the tangent to a curve. He tried different ways in math to improve the ...
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2 Pairs Of Same Number
1,032 wordsFirstly we arrange EMM As Name. 1) E AMM 7) MEM 2) EXAM 8) MAME 3) MEM A 9) A MME 4) MEAN 10) A EMM 5) MME A 11) A MEM 6) MMA E 12) EMMA Secondly we arrange lucy's name. 1) Lucy 12) C yul 22) Yul c 2) Luc 13) Culy 23) Y cul 4) Lycus 14) Culy 24) Yluc 5) Lc uy 15) Cyl u 25) U cyl 6) Lc yu 16) Clu 7) Ulc y 17) Curl 8) Ugly 18) Yluc 9) Ucl 19) Y ucl 10) Uly c 20) Y clu 11) Ulc 21) Yl cu From these 2 investigation I worked out a method: Step 1: 1234-Do the last two number first then you get 1243.124...
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Fibonacci Numbers And The Golden Ratio
1,738 wordsFibonacci (a) Introduction (1) About Fibonacci (1) Time period (Hog 1) (2) Fibonacci's Life (Hog 1), (Vaj 9) (3) The Liber Abaci. (2) The Fibonacci Sequence (1) When discovered (Vaj 7) (2) Where it appears (Vaj 9) (3) The Golden Ratio (1) When discovered (2) Where it appears (4) Thesis: The Fibonacci Sequence and The Golden Ratio are very much a part of one another, and these two phenomena have many applications in math and nature. (b) The Simple explanations (1) How we arrive at the Fibonacci S...
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Secretary Of The Republic Of Pisa
514 wordsLeonardo da Pisa, or more commonly known as Fibonacci, was born in Pisa, Italy in 1175. He was the son of Guglielmo Bonacci, a secretary of the Republic of Pisa. His father was only a secretary, so he was often sent to do work in Pisan trading colonies. He did this for many years until 1192. In 1192, Bonacci got a permanent job as the director of the Pisan trading colony in Bugia, Algeria. Sometime after 1192, Bonacci brought Fibonacci with him to Bugia. Bonn aci expected Fibonacci to become a m...
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1996 March 1 Volume 19
744 wordsMulticulturalism Our country was founded on the belief that all men are created equal. This was meant for everyone. When our country was founded, many different cultures existed in our land. We abused other cultures because we did not understand them. The United States today is much different. We are a melting pot of cultures. Although our country was founded predominately by Caucasian males, our country today is run by men and women of all sorts of different ethnic backgrounds. This is why our ...
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Little Known About Euclid Of Alexandria
562 wordsEuclid of Alexandria is thought to have lived from about 325 BC until 265 BC in Alexandria, Egypt. There is very little known about his life. It was thought he was born in Megara, which was proven to be incorrect. There is in fact a Euclid of Megara, but he was a philosopher who lived 100 years before Euclid of Alexandria. Also people say that Euclid of Alexandria is the son of Naucratis, but there is no proof of this assumption. Euclid was a very common name at that time, so it was hard to dist...
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Register 5 With The Bit Pattern Ff
2,235 words1. a. A hexadecimal digit can be represented by four binary bits, thus the following hexadecimal notations can be represented as the following bit patterns: i. A 216 -- - 1010 00102; ii. 5 C 16 -- - 0101 11002. b. First, we should determine the bit pattern representation of the following hexadecimal notations as the same way as the above question: i. 8 F 16 -- -1000 11112, Hence, the most significant bit of the hexadecimal notation 8 F is 1. ii. 6 A 16 -- -0110 11002, Hence, the most significant...
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Uneven Number Of 1 Bits
278 wordsParity / Non-parity Parity check Early transmission codes had a serious problem in that a bit could be lost or gained in transmission because of an electrical or mechanical failure / If the loss went undetected, the character received on the other end of the lime was incorrect. To Prevent this from happening, a parity check system was developed. Each character is represented by a byte consisting of a combination of intelligence bits (seven bits in ASCII and eight bits in EBCDIC) and an additiona...
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Table Step Stair 6 X
864 wordsthe number stair investigation for Maths GCSE answer for 3 number stairs is x times 6 +44 if you make the bottom left hand corner number x e.g. for the step stair 21 11 12 1 2 3 1 would be x so the answer would be 1 times 6+44 = 50 make a table like this to display your results step stair Total difference 1 (1+2+3+11+12+21) 50 - 2 (2+3+4+12+13+22) 56 6 3 (3+4+5+13+14+23) 62 6 4 68 6 5 2 DO THESE 74 6 THEN WRITE THIS- as the difference between the total is always 6 then it must be x times 6 to wo...
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Bitmap Image Of The Number
268 words1.1 General Background: The human brain can easily recognize the number "2" in hundreds of different sizes and fonts. Computers, however, aren't as smart as people. The problem is that scanners produce bitmap images, which look like the one below. Word processors are not capable of editing bitmap images. So how do you convert the scanned images of your term paper into something that you can edit with a word processor? Bitmap image of the number "2" as produced by a scanner. The OCR software is d...
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