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lim 2r Σ r=1 [2n^2/(n+r)^3]


n→∞

What does creating opportunities for reflective thought mean?



1.3 Geometry


(a)Where in the world do we find some early evidence of geometry? (1)


(b)Approximately to what year does this evidence date back? (1)


(c)Give detail of how geometry was practiced in your example.( 2)




1.1 Counting


(a) Where in the world do we find some early evidence that people counted? (1)


(b) Approximately to what year does this evidence date back? (1)


(c) Give detail of how counting was done in the example which you chose. (2)


(c) Where in CAPS is this type of counting covered as a topic? (1)

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1.1 Counting


(a) Where in the world do we find some early evidence that people counted? (1)


(b) Approximately to what year does this evidence date back? (1)


(c) Give detail of how counting was done in the example which you chose. (2)


(c) Where in CAPS is this type of counting covered as a topic? (1)



Development of spatial sense: 2-Dimensional shapes and 3-Dimensional


objects.


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4.1 Describe van Hiele Level 1 (analysis), Level 2 (informal deduction) and Level 3


(deduction). Demonstrate the difference by using a scalene, isosceles and


equilateral triangle as an example to explain learner thinking at the three


different levels.


Level 1: Analysis (1) How learner thinks about the triangles


at Level 1: (3)


Level 2: Informal deduction


(1)


How learner thinks about the triangles


at Level 2: (3)


Level 3: Deduction (1) How learner thinks about the triangles


at Level 3: (3)


Sketch of scalene, isosceles and equilateral triangles (3)

how does Satellite Swarms Pose a Rising Threat to Astronomy connect to earth and space science


The arithmetic signs of qrev denote the loss heat by the of system and the gain of heat by the surrounding. since Tsys > Tsun in this case the the entropy change for the surroundings will be greater than that will give a por so the sum ASsys and ASsun OF positive value For ∆SunivThe arithmetic signs of qrev denote the loss heat by the of system and the gain of heat by the surrounding. since Tsys > Tsun in this case the the entropy change for the surroundings will be greater than that will give a por so the sum ASsys and ASsun OF positive value For ∆Suniv

24. The demand curve and supply curve for one-year discount

bonds with a face value of $1,000 are represented by the

following equations:

Bd : Price = -0.8 * Quantity + 1100

Bs : Price = Quantity + 680

a. What is the expected equilibrium price and quantity

of bonds in this market?

b. Given your answer to part (a), what is the expected

interest rate in this market?


Write an if-else statement for the following:

If userTickets is not equal to 6, execute awardPoints = 10. Else, execute awardPoints = userTickets.

Ex: If userTickets is 14, then awardPoints = 10.


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