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Papers On Mathematics
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Graph Theory
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A 6 page overview of the mathematical discipline of graph theory. As a field of study, graph theory has nothing at all to do with what most people normally associate with the word 'graph,' and is a specialized field. Applications range from analyzing children's games to finding the furthest stretch of graph theory principles. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Graph.wps
Paper Title: Graph Theory
History and Use of the Number "e"
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This 5 page paper introduces the topic with a modern day look at compound interest, then delves into the history of the number e. Both early and modern uses are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA114e.wps
Paper Title: History and Use of the Number "e"
History of Calculus
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Calculus provides methods to deal with varying quantities.
O'Connor & Robertson (1996) state that it has been evolving since Zeno in 450 B.C.E, who was supposed to be the first to posit an equation based on the infinite. However, the first infinite equation is believed to have been introduced by Archimedes in 250 B.C.E., bringing with it leaps in logic from theorists like Barrow, Newton and Leibniz. Bibliography lists 4 sources. jvHisClc.rtf
Filename: jvHisClc.rtf
Paper Title: History of Calculus
Hyperbolas and Parabolas
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A 12 page research paper that explores the fascinating nature of these conic sections. The writer discusses the history of conic investigation, their definitions, and then explores multiple applications and uses of these concepts. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: khhyppar.rtf
Paper Title: Hyperbolas and Parabolas
Hypothesis Testing and Regression Analysis
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A 9 page paper addressing the requirements of Unit 5 IP including hypothesis testing, ANOVA and regression analysis. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSstatHypRegr.rtf
Paper Title: Hypothesis Testing and Regression Analysis
Integer Factorization
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A 6 page paper discussing the concept of integer factorization, providing examples and listing several shortcuts. Integer factorization can be difficult to grasp at first, but it becomes quite easy with practice and with assimilation of the shortcuts common in finding factors of a number. The factor tree is useful for identifying the prime factors of numbers, though it can become quite lengthy when beginning with very large numbers. Resulting factors simplify other operations, such as finding least common denominators of fractions. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSmathIntFactor.rtf
Paper Title: Integer Factorization
Interpreting Statistical Results
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This 3 page paper answers 12 short questions set by the student concerning statistical data given in a table looking 4 sample groups asking about at the eating habits of male and female students and non students. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEfoodcase.rtf
Paper Title: Interpreting Statistical Results
Inuitive and axiomatic mathematics
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A paper which considers the difference between intuitive and axiomatic mathematics, and some of the reasons why the former is most commonly found in school curriculums, whereas the latter forms part of university level studies. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: JLaxiom.rtf
Paper Title: Inuitive and axiomatic mathematics
Issues in Mathematical Decidability
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This 8 page paper looks at the definition of decidability and then answers some specific questions posed by the student to do with its use and interaction in calculus. The bibliography cites 5 sources
Filename: TEdecida.wps
Paper Title: Issues in Mathematical Decidability
John Napier / The Creator of Logarithms
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A 9 page research paper on the life, works, and mathematical contributions of John Napier (1550-1617) -- the man most commonly associated with the creation of Logarithms. Napier also developed methods for multiplying and dividing small rods known as Napier's Bones, a device that was the forerunner of the slide rule. Some sample equations and a glossary of terms (defined) are included. Bibliography lists 12+ sources. Napier.wps *A 10 page version of this report is also available with more personal analysis as
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Paper Title: John Napier / The Creator of Logarithms
John Napier / The Creator of Logarithms
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A 9 page research paper on the life, works, and mathematical contributions of John Napier (1550-1617) -- the man most commonly associated with the creation of Logarithms. Napier also developed methods for multiplying and dividing small rods known as Napier's Bones, a device that was the forerunner of the slide rule. Some sample equations and a glossary of terms (defined) are included. Bibliography lists 12+ sources.
Filename: Napier.wps
Paper Title: John Napier / The Creator of Logarithms