8th-standards
... SPI 806.4.2 Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to find distances between points in the coordinate plane to measure lengths and analyze polygons and polyhedral. 1. Determine how much shorter the length of the hypotenuse is than the sum of the 2 legs. Student must understand what to calculate. 2. Straightf ...
... SPI 806.4.2 Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to find distances between points in the coordinate plane to measure lengths and analyze polygons and polyhedral. 1. Determine how much shorter the length of the hypotenuse is than the sum of the 2 legs. Student must understand what to calculate. 2. Straightf ...
Rational Numbers - Standards Institute
... In Grade 6, students formed a conceptual understanding of integers through the use of the number line, absolute value, and opposites and extended their understanding to include the ordering and comparing of rational numbers (6.NS.C.5, 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.7). This module uses the Integer Game: a card ga ...
... In Grade 6, students formed a conceptual understanding of integers through the use of the number line, absolute value, and opposites and extended their understanding to include the ordering and comparing of rational numbers (6.NS.C.5, 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.7). This module uses the Integer Game: a card ga ...
Braun
... The dimensional control aided by computer involves complex software programs, destined only for the dimensional deviations measuring. But the use of this kind of software systems involve some disadvantages, referring to their costs and also to their restrictions for the modularized measuring. An oth ...
... The dimensional control aided by computer involves complex software programs, destined only for the dimensional deviations measuring. But the use of this kind of software systems involve some disadvantages, referring to their costs and also to their restrictions for the modularized measuring. An oth ...
Multiplication and Division of Integers Study Guide
... to the right of the last digit in the dividend and keep dividing until it comes out evenly or a repeating pattern shows up. Position the decimal point in the result directly above the decimal point in the dividend. [Show Me. Show and highlight the decimal point in the quotient, between the 4 and 9] ...
... to the right of the last digit in the dividend and keep dividing until it comes out evenly or a repeating pattern shows up. Position the decimal point in the result directly above the decimal point in the dividend. [Show Me. Show and highlight the decimal point in the quotient, between the 4 and 9] ...
Product: A number that is the result of multiplication
... Mixed Number: A fraction that contains both a whole number and a fraction. The fractions 2 1/2 and 3 1/4 are both examples of mixed fractions. They are also frequently referred to as mixed numbers or mixed numerals. Simplify: To use the rules of arithmetic and algebra to rewrite an expression as sim ...
... Mixed Number: A fraction that contains both a whole number and a fraction. The fractions 2 1/2 and 3 1/4 are both examples of mixed fractions. They are also frequently referred to as mixed numbers or mixed numerals. Simplify: To use the rules of arithmetic and algebra to rewrite an expression as sim ...
Matrices and Arrays
... Unary Numeric Operations on double Arrays Unary operations involve one input argument. Examples are: – Negation, using the “minus” sign ...
... Unary Numeric Operations on double Arrays Unary operations involve one input argument. Examples are: – Negation, using the “minus” sign ...
Eigen-decomposition: eigenvalues and eigenvecteurs.
... to square matrices, and together they provide the eigen-decomposition of a matrix which analyzes the structure of this matrix. Even though the eigen-decomposition does not exist for all square matrices, it has a particularly simple expression for a class of matrices often used in multivariate analys ...
... to square matrices, and together they provide the eigen-decomposition of a matrix which analyzes the structure of this matrix. Even though the eigen-decomposition does not exist for all square matrices, it has a particularly simple expression for a class of matrices often used in multivariate analys ...
Mathematics of radio engineering
The mathematics of radio engineering is the mathematical description by complex analysis of the electromagnetic theory applied to radio. Waves have been studied since ancient times and many different techniques have developed of which the most useful idea is the superposition principle which apply to radio waves. The Huygen's principle, which says that each wavefront creates an infinite number of new wavefronts that can be added, is the base for this analysis.