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88 3a 4b
Algebra
Quadratic equations
88 3a 4b
The spectral representation of a periodic signal can be computed using the Fourier transfor O True O False
Math - Others
Binomial theorem
The spectral representation of a periodic signal can be computed using the Fourier transfor O True O False
5 Math 3 Dete Pyramids and Cones Find the volume of each figure Round your answers to the nearest hundredth if necessary 2 1 52M Som 50m 8 mi 2m 6 Find the volume of each figure Round your answers to the nearest hundredth if necessary Leave your answers in terms of x for answers that contain 8 7 10m 12 yd 58 byd Period
Geometry
Area
5 Math 3 Dete Pyramids and Cones Find the volume of each figure Round your answers to the nearest hundredth if necessary 2 1 52M Som 50m 8 mi 2m 6 Find the volume of each figure Round your answers to the nearest hundredth if necessary Leave your answers in terms of x for answers that contain 8 7 10m 12 yd 58 byd Period
The trigonometric Fourier series represents a single sided spectral representation O True O False
Math - Others
Functions
The trigonometric Fourier series represents a single sided spectral representation O True O False
1 Point What is the maximum number of real zeros for the following polynomial p x 2x5 4x 10
Algebra
Quadratic equations
1 Point What is the maximum number of real zeros for the following polynomial p x 2x5 4x 10
1 Name the major groups of land plants represented by letters A E on the phylogenetic tree 25 each Provide example members of each of the major group 25 each 2 Indicate the major adaptations derived traits that correspond with the numbers on the tree 1 5 note some numbers only have 1 trait other numbers have multiple traits 5 each also indicate the significance of each of these traits 5 each Make sure your answers can be clearly linked to the letters and numbers otherwise they won t receive credit example you should write A group name example not just 5 groups and examples Then 1 trait significance advantage for trait A 1704 C D 5
Biology
Plant Physiology - General
1 Name the major groups of land plants represented by letters A E on the phylogenetic tree 25 each Provide example members of each of the major group 25 each 2 Indicate the major adaptations derived traits that correspond with the numbers on the tree 1 5 note some numbers only have 1 trait other numbers have multiple traits 5 each also indicate the significance of each of these traits 5 each Make sure your answers can be clearly linked to the letters and numbers otherwise they won t receive credit example you should write A group name example not just 5 groups and examples Then 1 trait significance advantage for trait A 1704 C D 5
Problem 2 Find the arc length of the graph of y from x 1 to x 3
Calculus
Definite Integrals
Problem 2 Find the arc length of the graph of y from x 1 to x 3
Compute the following derivative using the method of your choi cos x5 sin 5x dx cos x5 sin 5x
Calculus
Definite Integrals
Compute the following derivative using the method of your choi cos x5 sin 5x dx cos x5 sin 5x
Given that f x x 6 and g x 7 5x find a f g 2 b g 2 c fg 2 d 2
Algebra
Quadratic equations
Given that f x x 6 and g x 7 5x find a f g 2 b g 2 c fg 2 d 2
following the instructions below a Go to the library webpage https library csub edu b In the search box type in Ecology This search will pull up all titles with the name Ecology c Find the link for Ecology Brooklyn New York N Y that is available at CSUB Library Periodicals Collection Level 2 i Is this resource a book or a journal ii From what years is Ecology available in hard copy in the library CSUB Library Periodicals Collection iii How many online databases do we have full text access to for Ecology iv Click on the JSTOR Life Sciences database What was the last year this database has for this journal v Do we have full text access to this journal past 2017
Biology
Ecology - General
following the instructions below a Go to the library webpage https library csub edu b In the search box type in Ecology This search will pull up all titles with the name Ecology c Find the link for Ecology Brooklyn New York N Y that is available at CSUB Library Periodicals Collection Level 2 i Is this resource a book or a journal ii From what years is Ecology available in hard copy in the library CSUB Library Periodicals Collection iii How many online databases do we have full text access to for Ecology iv Click on the JSTOR Life Sciences database What was the last year this database has for this journal v Do we have full text access to this journal past 2017
Find the arc length of the curve below on the given interval y In x x 1 for 1 x 65 Hint Integrate with respect to y The length of the curve is Simplify your answer
Calculus
Definite Integrals
Find the arc length of the curve below on the given interval y In x x 1 for 1 x 65 Hint Integrate with respect to y The length of the curve is Simplify your answer
Ali is a Lead Engineer working on a new oil rig drilling project The project is located outskirts of Kuwait and has no cellular phone service Ali has a two way radio that allows him to transmit messages to other Engineers on the ground His device has a range of 8 miles in all directions The other Engineers have similar devices that can pick up Ali s messages when they are in range of his two way radio On a particular day Ali is in the project head office at the center of the project His co worker Mahmoud is doing a survey of the land by driving along a straight road through the project area The road that Mahmoud is on starts 12 miles west and 12 miles south of the project s head office and ends 14 miles north and 8 miles east of the project s head office A Construct a model on a coordinate plane of the scenario described B Approximately how many miles of road will Mahmoud be able to receive Ali s messages C Suppose that Mahmoud drives at an average rate of 14 miles per hour If Mahmoud starts his trip at 9 A M at what time should Ali expect him to first be able to receive his messages
Math - Others
Mathematical Induction
Ali is a Lead Engineer working on a new oil rig drilling project The project is located outskirts of Kuwait and has no cellular phone service Ali has a two way radio that allows him to transmit messages to other Engineers on the ground His device has a range of 8 miles in all directions The other Engineers have similar devices that can pick up Ali s messages when they are in range of his two way radio On a particular day Ali is in the project head office at the center of the project His co worker Mahmoud is doing a survey of the land by driving along a straight road through the project area The road that Mahmoud is on starts 12 miles west and 12 miles south of the project s head office and ends 14 miles north and 8 miles east of the project s head office A Construct a model on a coordinate plane of the scenario described B Approximately how many miles of road will Mahmoud be able to receive Ali s messages C Suppose that Mahmoud drives at an average rate of 14 miles per hour If Mahmoud starts his trip at 9 A M at what time should Ali expect him to first be able to receive his messages
Use a calculator to make a table to approximate the following limit Confirm your result with l H pital s Rule lim 1 3h h 0 Complete the table below Round to four decimal places as needed h 10 1 10 2 1 h 10 10 4 1 3h h h 10 1 2 10 10 10 4 3 1 1 3h
Calculus
Application of derivatives
Use a calculator to make a table to approximate the following limit Confirm your result with l H pital s Rule lim 1 3h h 0 Complete the table below Round to four decimal places as needed h 10 1 10 2 1 h 10 10 4 1 3h h h 10 1 2 10 10 10 4 3 1 1 3h
Use a calculator to make a table to approximate the following limit Confirm your result with l H pital s Rule 17 1 X lim X 0 Complete the table below Do not round until the final answer Then round to six decimal places as needed 17 1 17 X 10 1 10 2 10 3 X h 10 1 10 2 10 3 X
Calculus
Limits & Continuity
Use a calculator to make a table to approximate the following limit Confirm your result with l H pital s Rule 17 1 X lim X 0 Complete the table below Do not round until the final answer Then round to six decimal places as needed 17 1 17 X 10 1 10 2 10 3 X h 10 1 10 2 10 3 X
Use the inverse relations between In x and e exp x and the properties of In x to prove the following properties a exp 0 1 b exp x y exp x exp y c exp x exp xy y rational a How can exp 0 be calculated Choose the correct answer below OA Find In exp 0 B Calculate exp 0 as the product of a constant and 0 c Find a value a for which In a 0 and substitute In a for 0 D Calculate the limit of exp x as x approaches 0 X S dt Recall that Inx X dt For what value is Type an exac answer X S dt 0
Calculus
Definite Integrals
Use the inverse relations between In x and e exp x and the properties of In x to prove the following properties a exp 0 1 b exp x y exp x exp y c exp x exp xy y rational a How can exp 0 be calculated Choose the correct answer below OA Find In exp 0 B Calculate exp 0 as the product of a constant and 0 c Find a value a for which In a 0 and substitute In a for 0 D Calculate the limit of exp x as x approaches 0 X S dt Recall that Inx X dt For what value is Type an exac answer X S dt 0
Find the volume of the solid generated when R shaded region is revolved about the given line 1 x y 1 x 1 about y 1 The volume of the solid obtained by revolving the region about 1 i 5x
Calculus
Definite Integrals
Find the volume of the solid generated when R shaded region is revolved about the given line 1 x y 1 x 1 about y 1 The volume of the solid obtained by revolving the region about 1 i 5x
Determine whether the following statements are true and give an explanation or counterexample Assume x 0 and y 0 a In xy Inx Iny b In 0 1 c In x y Inx Iny d 2 2Inx 1 e The area under the curve y and above the x axis on the interval 1 e is 1 a Choose the correct answer below OA The statement is false because In 35 In 5 In 7 OB The statement is true For x 0 and y 0 In xy Inx In y by the Product Rule of Logarithms OC The statement is false because In 5 In 7 In 5 7 OD The statement is true For x 0 and y 0 In xy Inx In y by the Quotient Rule of Logarithms
Calculus
Vector Calculus
Determine whether the following statements are true and give an explanation or counterexample Assume x 0 and y 0 a In xy Inx Iny b In 0 1 c In x y Inx Iny d 2 2Inx 1 e The area under the curve y and above the x axis on the interval 1 e is 1 a Choose the correct answer below OA The statement is false because In 35 In 5 In 7 OB The statement is true For x 0 and y 0 In xy Inx In y by the Product Rule of Logarithms OC The statement is false because In 5 In 7 In 5 7 OD The statement is true For x 0 and y 0 In xy Inx In y by the Quotient Rule of Logarithms
3 Another great resource is Google Scholar not just Google The easiest way to use Google Scholar is to have a Google account If you do not have one already start one If you have a Gmail account login to Google or Google Scholar with that information look at the top right corner for the link to sign in Once you click that it will allow you to create an account if you do not already have one
Biology
Ecology - Biodiversity & Conservation
3 Another great resource is Google Scholar not just Google The easiest way to use Google Scholar is to have a Google account If you do not have one already start one If you have a Gmail account login to Google or Google Scholar with that information look at the top right corner for the link to sign in Once you click that it will allow you to create an account if you do not already have one
Compute the following derivative using the method of your choice d cos x4 sin x dx d cos x4 sin x
Calculus
Differentiation
Compute the following derivative using the method of your choice d cos x4 sin x dx d cos x4 sin x
Determine the following indefinite integral Check your work by differentiation S5 dr dr
Calculus
Definite Integrals
Determine the following indefinite integral Check your work by differentiation S5 dr dr
Evaluate the following integral Ax dx
Calculus
Indefinite Integration
Evaluate the following integral Ax dx
6 There are many different resources that may be used However not all resources are reliable So it is important to learn how to discern reliable resources from resources that are not as reliable For example Wikipedia is a great jumping off point but you should never cite information directly from Wikipedia this is a good rule of thumb for websites in general in most scientific writing Rarely are they acceptable and you should get approval from your instructor before citing information from one a Why shouldn t Wikipedia be used as a cited source i e why might it be unreliable Go to the Wikipedia page and read about how it works if you need help with this one
Biology
Biological Classification
6 There are many different resources that may be used However not all resources are reliable So it is important to learn how to discern reliable resources from resources that are not as reliable For example Wikipedia is a great jumping off point but you should never cite information directly from Wikipedia this is a good rule of thumb for websites in general in most scientific writing Rarely are they acceptable and you should get approval from your instructor before citing information from one a Why shouldn t Wikipedia be used as a cited source i e why might it be unreliable Go to the Wikipedia page and read about how it works if you need help with this one
4 After you have signed in to your existing or new account go to http scholar google com a In the top left click the menu symbol b Click on settings then library links on the left c In the search box type in California State University Bakersfield and hit the search icon It should add that library to the list Click the box to the left of our school name and then click save Now google scholar will show you which articles you have access to through CSUB d Click on the words Google Scholar at the top left of the screen This should take you back to the main search page if it has not already done so In the search bar type in Evolution of Cooperation e To the right of each search result it will show you these types of text HTML nih gov PDF jstor org Full text at CSUB f You can click on those links as above and it will take you to that site where you have access to the article g Now click on the Full text at CSUB link next to the article entitled The Evolution of Cooperation by Axelrod and Hamilton i What digital library or search engine did CSUB use to provide you with access to this journal article h Click on the link to download the pdf i What is the title of the article ii What is the title of the journal in which this article was published iii What was the year of publication iv What is the volume number do not include the issue number v What is the page range for this article i Go back to the main google scholar page Type kit fox roads in the search bar Now find the article Off highway vehicle road networks and kit fox by Jones et al and click on Full text available Next click on the JSTOR Life Sciences Collection link and download the pdf i What is the full article title ii What is the title of the journal that it was published in write out full name iii What was the year of publication iv What is the volume number don t include the issue number
Anatomy and Physiology
General Anatomy
4 After you have signed in to your existing or new account go to http scholar google com a In the top left click the menu symbol b Click on settings then library links on the left c In the search box type in California State University Bakersfield and hit the search icon It should add that library to the list Click the box to the left of our school name and then click save Now google scholar will show you which articles you have access to through CSUB d Click on the words Google Scholar at the top left of the screen This should take you back to the main search page if it has not already done so In the search bar type in Evolution of Cooperation e To the right of each search result it will show you these types of text HTML nih gov PDF jstor org Full text at CSUB f You can click on those links as above and it will take you to that site where you have access to the article g Now click on the Full text at CSUB link next to the article entitled The Evolution of Cooperation by Axelrod and Hamilton i What digital library or search engine did CSUB use to provide you with access to this journal article h Click on the link to download the pdf i What is the title of the article ii What is the title of the journal in which this article was published iii What was the year of publication iv What is the volume number do not include the issue number v What is the page range for this article i Go back to the main google scholar page Type kit fox roads in the search bar Now find the article Off highway vehicle road networks and kit fox by Jones et al and click on Full text available Next click on the JSTOR Life Sciences Collection link and download the pdf i What is the full article title ii What is the title of the journal that it was published in write out full name iii What was the year of publication iv What is the volume number don t include the issue number
Class Small Car Small Car Small Car Small Car Midsize Car Midsize Car Midsize Car Midsize Car Small SUV Small SUV Small SUV Small SUV Midsize SUV Midsize SUV Midsize SUV Midsize SUV Type Hybrid Conventional Hybrid Conventional Hybrid Conventional Hybrid Conventional Conventional MPG Hybrid Conventional 37 28 44 32 27 23 32 28 Hybrid Conventional 20 Hybrid 25 29 21 22 20 Hybrid Conventional 19 23 At the a 0 05 level of significance test for significant effects due to class type and interaction Find the value of the test statistic for class Round your answer to two decimal places Find the p value for class Round your answer to three decimal places P value
Statistics
Statistics
Class Small Car Small Car Small Car Small Car Midsize Car Midsize Car Midsize Car Midsize Car Small SUV Small SUV Small SUV Small SUV Midsize SUV Midsize SUV Midsize SUV Midsize SUV Type Hybrid Conventional Hybrid Conventional Hybrid Conventional Hybrid Conventional Conventional MPG Hybrid Conventional 37 28 44 32 27 23 32 28 Hybrid Conventional 20 Hybrid 25 29 21 22 20 Hybrid Conventional 19 23 At the a 0 05 level of significance test for significant effects due to class type and interaction Find the value of the test statistic for class Round your answer to two decimal places Find the p value for class Round your answer to three decimal places P value
1 A landscaper planted 7 flats of impatiens 12 8 3 flats of snapdragons and 13 flats of phlox 1 6 How many flats did she plant altogether She plant altogether flats Simplify your answer Type a mixed numeral if possible C
Math - Others
Basic Math
1 A landscaper planted 7 flats of impatiens 12 8 3 flats of snapdragons and 13 flats of phlox 1 6 How many flats did she plant altogether She plant altogether flats Simplify your answer Type a mixed numeral if possible C
1 At what point in a society s development does retaliation begin to become a criminal law Ch 2 What effect did the church s increasing power have on punishment Ch 1
Anatomy and Physiology
General Anatomy
1 At what point in a society s development does retaliation begin to become a criminal law Ch 2 What effect did the church s increasing power have on punishment Ch 1
discussion 10 points possible Discussion Post A due Feb 11 at 6p oard Posts 25 total e of your participation you will write 200 word minimum the readings as well as responding to at least one other post ts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect ngs This can include citing specific photographs and ers theoretical connections between different readings ideas or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate England during the late eighteenth century as an alternative method for examin ing nature and as a guide for making gardens Providing a construct for seeing what in nature would make a good picture it gave viewers a prescribed route through an image Intuition and imagination were of prime importance and peo ple were often incorporated into a picture as a device to help viewers negotiate the space and find their place in nature A successful work of art did not simply reflect reality or personify an absolute and rationally regarded ideal but provid ed insight into the internal working of the subject being depicted The picturesque landscape of Romanticism was built on the pictorial concepts of the sublime and the beautiful opposing schema that cannot commingle The sub lime like a storm on the ocean locates its origins in the awe terror and vastness beyond human scale while the beautiful a calm harbor sunset situates its lineage within the feminine organization of society The artistic sublime is a masculine term that refers to a greatness with which nothing can be compared that is be yond the possibility of calculation imitation and measurement Characteristics of the sublime include astonishment darkness infinity solitude and immensity It features intense directional light and a dynamic interaction between highlights and shadows Being delicate rounded smooth and well proportioned the beauti ful and fouorc a soft diffused light It was admirable but it was
Anatomy and Physiology
General Anatomy
discussion 10 points possible Discussion Post A due Feb 11 at 6p oard Posts 25 total e of your participation you will write 200 word minimum the readings as well as responding to at least one other post ts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect ngs This can include citing specific photographs and ers theoretical connections between different readings ideas or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate England during the late eighteenth century as an alternative method for examin ing nature and as a guide for making gardens Providing a construct for seeing what in nature would make a good picture it gave viewers a prescribed route through an image Intuition and imagination were of prime importance and peo ple were often incorporated into a picture as a device to help viewers negotiate the space and find their place in nature A successful work of art did not simply reflect reality or personify an absolute and rationally regarded ideal but provid ed insight into the internal working of the subject being depicted The picturesque landscape of Romanticism was built on the pictorial concepts of the sublime and the beautiful opposing schema that cannot commingle The sub lime like a storm on the ocean locates its origins in the awe terror and vastness beyond human scale while the beautiful a calm harbor sunset situates its lineage within the feminine organization of society The artistic sublime is a masculine term that refers to a greatness with which nothing can be compared that is be yond the possibility of calculation imitation and measurement Characteristics of the sublime include astonishment darkness infinity solitude and immensity It features intense directional light and a dynamic interaction between highlights and shadows Being delicate rounded smooth and well proportioned the beauti ful and fouorc a soft diffused light It was admirable but it was
As of June 30 Year 2 the bank statement showed an ending balance of 17 811 The unadjusted Cash account balance was 17 479 The following information is available 1 Deposit in transit 2 745 2 Credit memo in bank statement for interest earned in June 22 3 Outstanding check 3 062 4 Debit memo for service charge 7 Required Determine the true cash balance by preparing a bank reconciliation as of June 30 Year 2 using the preceding information Note Negative amounts should be indicated with minus sign Bank Reconciliation Unadjusted bank balance 6 30 Year 2 Add Deposit in transit Less Outstanding check True cash balance 6 30 Year 2 Unadjusted book balance 6 30 Year 2 Less Outstanding check True cash balance 6 30 Year 2 S 17 479 2 745 3 062 17 162 17 479 17 479
Math - Others
Basic Math
As of June 30 Year 2 the bank statement showed an ending balance of 17 811 The unadjusted Cash account balance was 17 479 The following information is available 1 Deposit in transit 2 745 2 Credit memo in bank statement for interest earned in June 22 3 Outstanding check 3 062 4 Debit memo for service charge 7 Required Determine the true cash balance by preparing a bank reconciliation as of June 30 Year 2 using the preceding information Note Negative amounts should be indicated with minus sign Bank Reconciliation Unadjusted bank balance 6 30 Year 2 Add Deposit in transit Less Outstanding check True cash balance 6 30 Year 2 Unadjusted book balance 6 30 Year 2 Less Outstanding check True cash balance 6 30 Year 2 S 17 479 2 745 3 062 17 162 17 479 17 479
Solve the following system y i y Give the answers in the form of a fraction if necessary 18 2
Algebra
Quadratic equations
Solve the following system y i y Give the answers in the form of a fraction if necessary 18 2
1 Draw the logical circuit for F AB B C 2 Draw a diagram for F ABC ABC a For the original form b For the most possible simplified form 3 Find a logical equation for the following circuit A
Math - Others
Basic Math
1 Draw the logical circuit for F AB B C 2 Draw a diagram for F ABC ABC a For the original form b For the most possible simplified form 3 Find a logical equation for the following circuit A
Use the revenue and cost functions below to answer parts A B and C R x 75x 3x 1 x 20 C x 125 14x 1 x 20 C 0 75 OD 0 175 B Complete the table x Millions 1 4 8 12 16 20 Profit Profit P x Millions 67
Math - Others
Functions
Use the revenue and cost functions below to answer parts A B and C R x 75x 3x 1 x 20 C x 125 14x 1 x 20 C 0 75 OD 0 175 B Complete the table x Millions 1 4 8 12 16 20 Profit Profit P x Millions 67
Find the derivative of the function g x 5x 13x 3 et g x 5x 3x
Calculus
Application of derivatives
Find the derivative of the function g x 5x 13x 3 et g x 5x 3x
ek 3 Discussion Post A cussion Board Posts 25 total a measure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum ponses to the readings as well as responding to at least one other post these posts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect the readings This can include citing specific photographs and otographers theoretical connections between different readings ideas emes and or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate CHARLES N GRE The Vampire Henri Le Secq at Notre Dame Cathedral Paris 1853 13 x 914 inches Salted paper print Charles N gre 1820 1880 learned the waxed paper process from Le Gray in or der to make studies for his genre paintings Unlike most historical painters who only saw photography as a visual dictionary N gre rethought the position of the
Anatomy and Physiology
General Anatomy
ek 3 Discussion Post A cussion Board Posts 25 total a measure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum ponses to the readings as well as responding to at least one other post these posts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect the readings This can include citing specific photographs and otographers theoretical connections between different readings ideas emes and or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate CHARLES N GRE The Vampire Henri Le Secq at Notre Dame Cathedral Paris 1853 13 x 914 inches Salted paper print Charles N gre 1820 1880 learned the waxed paper process from Le Gray in or der to make studies for his genre paintings Unlike most historical painters who only saw photography as a visual dictionary N gre rethought the position of the
d discussion 10 points possible Discussion Post A due Feb 11 at 6p Board Posts 25 total e of your participation you will write 200 word minimum the readings as well as responding to at least one other post sts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect ings This can include citing specific photographs and ers theoretical connections between different readings ideas or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate pictorial possibilities and creative controls involving the choice of angle of view type of light and scale In his text to The Open Door Talbot compared vernacular photographic realism the forerunner of the everyday snapshot to Dutch genre painting and reveals his allegiance to the Romantic picturesque landscape con ventions We have sufficient authority in the Dutch school of art for taking as subjects of representation scenes of daily and familiar occurrence A painter s eye mil often be arrested where ordinary people see nothing remarkable A casual gleam of sunshine or a shadow thrown across his path a time withered oak or a moss covered stone may awaken a train of thoughts and feelings and picturesque imaginings 2 Other pictures reveal the calotype s ability to trap a multitude of minute details which add to the truth and reality of the representation 10 which may have been unobserved by the photographer when exposing the negative His book also fore shadows the future strength of photographic imagemaking in its ability to pro duce multiple positive prints from a camera made matrix negative at photographic fin
Anatomy and Physiology
Infex
d discussion 10 points possible Discussion Post A due Feb 11 at 6p Board Posts 25 total e of your participation you will write 200 word minimum the readings as well as responding to at least one other post sts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect ings This can include citing specific photographs and ers theoretical connections between different readings ideas or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate pictorial possibilities and creative controls involving the choice of angle of view type of light and scale In his text to The Open Door Talbot compared vernacular photographic realism the forerunner of the everyday snapshot to Dutch genre painting and reveals his allegiance to the Romantic picturesque landscape con ventions We have sufficient authority in the Dutch school of art for taking as subjects of representation scenes of daily and familiar occurrence A painter s eye mil often be arrested where ordinary people see nothing remarkable A casual gleam of sunshine or a shadow thrown across his path a time withered oak or a moss covered stone may awaken a train of thoughts and feelings and picturesque imaginings 2 Other pictures reveal the calotype s ability to trap a multitude of minute details which add to the truth and reality of the representation 10 which may have been unobserved by the photographer when exposing the negative His book also fore shadows the future strength of photographic imagemaking in its ability to pro duce multiple positive prints from a camera made matrix negative at photographic fin
Week 3 Discussion Post A due Feb 11 at 6p Discussion Board Posts 25 total As a measure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum responses to the readings as well as responding to at least one other post In these posts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect on the readings This can include citing specific photographs and photographers theoretical connections between different readings ideas themes and or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate Talbot s photographic printing establishment at Reading circa 1845 COURTESY Harry Ransom Center The University of Texas at Austin ROMANTIC AESTHETIC Between about 1760 and 1860 the Romantics rebelled against the Enlightenment s empirical reasoning as the road for human progress which they considered to be conformist and oppressive in nature and having the potential to lead to alien ation depression and dehumanization Instead the Romantics stressed personal emotional experience as a visceral way of revealing the expressive internal work ings of the mind
Anatomy and Physiology
General Anatomy
Week 3 Discussion Post A due Feb 11 at 6p Discussion Board Posts 25 total As a measure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum responses to the readings as well as responding to at least one other post In these posts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect on the readings This can include citing specific photographs and photographers theoretical connections between different readings ideas themes and or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate Talbot s photographic printing establishment at Reading circa 1845 COURTESY Harry Ransom Center The University of Texas at Austin ROMANTIC AESTHETIC Between about 1760 and 1860 the Romantics rebelled against the Enlightenment s empirical reasoning as the road for human progress which they considered to be conformist and oppressive in nature and having the potential to lead to alien ation depression and dehumanization Instead the Romantics stressed personal emotional experience as a visceral way of revealing the expressive internal work ings of the mind
discussion 10 points possible Discussion Post AV due Feb 11 at 6p Board Posts 25 total e of your participation you will write 200 word minimum o the readings as well as responding to at least one other post ts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect ings This can include citing specific photographs and ers theoretical connections between different readings ideas or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate tives a day showing his enthusiasm as well as the ease with which calotypes could be made The negative material could be prepared the evening before freeing a calotypist from needing a darkroom before and after each exposure While travel ing on business Talbot would develop his paper negatives each evening and mail the results back to his estate at Lacock Abbey Upon their receipt the negatives were printed by Constance Talbot making her the first woman photographic pro cessor and Nicolaas Henneman Talbot s Dutch valet photographic assistant and business manager Talbot s The Pencil of Nature was the first book to be fully illustrated by calotypes earlier he had issued a pamphlet with a calotype on the cover Published by subscription with fewer than 300 copies released in installments between June 1844 and April 1846 The Pencil of Nature realized Talbot s dream of every man being his own printer and publisher and of poor authors making facsimiles of their works in their own handwriting 7 The progenitor of the photographically illustrated book promoted Talbot s calotype process along with his far reaching commentary on the aesthetics and future potential of the medium The introduc of the process and the succeeding
Anatomy and Physiology
Infex
discussion 10 points possible Discussion Post AV due Feb 11 at 6p Board Posts 25 total e of your participation you will write 200 word minimum o the readings as well as responding to at least one other post ts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect ings This can include citing specific photographs and ers theoretical connections between different readings ideas or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate tives a day showing his enthusiasm as well as the ease with which calotypes could be made The negative material could be prepared the evening before freeing a calotypist from needing a darkroom before and after each exposure While travel ing on business Talbot would develop his paper negatives each evening and mail the results back to his estate at Lacock Abbey Upon their receipt the negatives were printed by Constance Talbot making her the first woman photographic pro cessor and Nicolaas Henneman Talbot s Dutch valet photographic assistant and business manager Talbot s The Pencil of Nature was the first book to be fully illustrated by calotypes earlier he had issued a pamphlet with a calotype on the cover Published by subscription with fewer than 300 copies released in installments between June 1844 and April 1846 The Pencil of Nature realized Talbot s dream of every man being his own printer and publisher and of poor authors making facsimiles of their works in their own handwriting 7 The progenitor of the photographically illustrated book promoted Talbot s calotype process along with his far reaching commentary on the aesthetics and future potential of the medium The introduc of the process and the succeeding
aded discussion 10 points possible Discussion Post A due Feb 11 at 6p n Board Posts 25 total sure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum s to the readings as well as responding to at least one other post posts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect eadings This can include citing specific photographs and aphers theoretical connections between different readings ideas and or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate highlights and to create points of visual emphasis India ink was commonly ap plied to black out the sky portion of a negative so it would print as a clear blank space Long exposures did not stop movement and blurry clouds and or densely over exposed and uneven skies gave a mottled effect Blacking out the sky also hid the imperfections of the paper matrix that were brought out by subjects with little surface detail India ink was also applied to the paper negative to eliminate some parts of the camera made image and to add others such as drawing in mountains on a flat horizon
Anatomy and Physiology
Infex
aded discussion 10 points possible Discussion Post A due Feb 11 at 6p n Board Posts 25 total sure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum s to the readings as well as responding to at least one other post posts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect eadings This can include citing specific photographs and aphers theoretical connections between different readings ideas and or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate highlights and to create points of visual emphasis India ink was commonly ap plied to black out the sky portion of a negative so it would print as a clear blank space Long exposures did not stop movement and blurry clouds and or densely over exposed and uneven skies gave a mottled effect Blacking out the sky also hid the imperfections of the paper matrix that were brought out by subjects with little surface detail India ink was also applied to the paper negative to eliminate some parts of the camera made image and to add others such as drawing in mountains on a flat horizon
The following data apply to Pro Beauty Supply Incorporated for May Year 2 1 Balance per the bank on May 31 11 995 2 Deposits in transit not recorded by the bank 1 800 3 Bank error check written by Best Beauty Supply was charged to Pro Beauty Supply s account 800 4 The following checks written and recorded by Pro Beauty Supply were not included in the bank statement 3013 3054 3056 240 520 1 520 5 Note collected by the bank 600 6 Service charge for collection of note 13 7 The bookkeeper recorded a check written for 688 to pay for the May utilities expense as 598 in the cash disbursements journal 8 Bank service charge in addition to the note collection fee 40 9 Customer checks returned by the bank as NSF 144 Required Determine the amount of the unadjusted cash balance per Pro Beauty Supply s books Answer is complete but not entirely correct 17 100
Math - Others
Basic Math
The following data apply to Pro Beauty Supply Incorporated for May Year 2 1 Balance per the bank on May 31 11 995 2 Deposits in transit not recorded by the bank 1 800 3 Bank error check written by Best Beauty Supply was charged to Pro Beauty Supply s account 800 4 The following checks written and recorded by Pro Beauty Supply were not included in the bank statement 3013 3054 3056 240 520 1 520 5 Note collected by the bank 600 6 Service charge for collection of note 13 7 The bookkeeper recorded a check written for 688 to pay for the May utilities expense as 598 in the cash disbursements journal 8 Bank service charge in addition to the note collection fee 40 9 Customer checks returned by the bank as NSF 144 Required Determine the amount of the unadjusted cash balance per Pro Beauty Supply s books Answer is complete but not entirely correct 17 100
B For each of the following sentences write A for adaptive and I for innate to determine which branch of the immune system is described 1 Has immunological memory for repeat pathogen attacks 2 Uses B cells B lymphocytes 3 Generates a very quick response to invaders 4 Always responds to pathogens in the same way 5 Branch that uses T lymphocytes to attack invaders 6 Considered the third line of defense of immunity 7 Uses physical barriers like skin to keep pathogens out 8 Involves the production of antibodies 9 Takes approximately 3 5 days to mount a response to invaders 10 Made of proteins and cells that usually live in the bloodstream
Anatomy and Physiology
General Anatomy
B For each of the following sentences write A for adaptive and I for innate to determine which branch of the immune system is described 1 Has immunological memory for repeat pathogen attacks 2 Uses B cells B lymphocytes 3 Generates a very quick response to invaders 4 Always responds to pathogens in the same way 5 Branch that uses T lymphocytes to attack invaders 6 Considered the third line of defense of immunity 7 Uses physical barriers like skin to keep pathogens out 8 Involves the production of antibodies 9 Takes approximately 3 5 days to mount a response to invaders 10 Made of proteins and cells that usually live in the bloodstream
Show all necessary work in your solutions Problem 1 Find the arc length of the graph of y x 2 3 2 from x 0 to x
Calculus
Limits & Continuity
Show all necessary work in your solutions Problem 1 Find the arc length of the graph of y x 2 3 2 from x 0 to x
Week 3 Discussion Post A pos due Feb 11 at 6pm Discussion Board Posts 25 total As a measure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum responses to the readings as well as responding to at least one other post In these posts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect on the readings This can include citing specific photographs and photographers theoretical connections between different readings ideas themes and or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate WILLIAM HENRY FOX TALBOT The Open Door 1844 Salted paper print from a calotype negative Plate VI of The Pencil of Nature London 1844 46
Anatomy and Physiology
General Anatomy
Week 3 Discussion Post A pos due Feb 11 at 6pm Discussion Board Posts 25 total As a measure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum responses to the readings as well as responding to at least one other post In these posts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect on the readings This can include citing specific photographs and photographers theoretical connections between different readings ideas themes and or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate WILLIAM HENRY FOX TALBOT The Open Door 1844 Salted paper print from a calotype negative Plate VI of The Pencil of Nature London 1844 46
Which of the following are attributes of organelles may survive outside of the larger cell lives inside other cells has own DNA RNA replicates itself membrane bound
Biology
Human Physiology - General
Which of the following are attributes of organelles may survive outside of the larger cell lives inside other cells has own DNA RNA replicates itself membrane bound
raded discussion 10 points possible 3 Discussion Post A due Feb 11 at 6p on Board Posts 25 total asure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum responses eadings as well as responding to at least one other post In these posts I see concrete examples where you critically reflect on the readings This ude citing specific photographs and photographers theoretical ions between different readings ideas themes and or the author s own ht Please refer to my separate guide on discussion posts for full details ten faded and the highly visible paper fibers produced a soft and grainy look that many people found undesirable As a result the process was considered unreli able and few wanted calotype portraits Nevertheless the limitations of the da guerreotype especially in terms of reproducibility started to become apparent Upon reconsideration people realized that Talbot s linkage of light and paper fur nished a conceptual and technical elegance that united printmaking and science This in turn provided a new mechanism for mass produced pictures that fed Eu ropeans growing desire for making art more accurate accessible and afford able which would lead to the daguerreotype s downfall The initially perceived faults of Talbot s negative positive system actually gave it a versatility that proved to be its strength The calotype s visual softness neutral izes singular details which subordinate the subject Its matte surface image with a limited tonal range makes contrast and mass and not sharp line the major vis ual impulse In nineteenth century academic art theory detail of the daguerreotype was considered detrimental to effect The calotype excelled in ef
Anatomy and Physiology
General Anatomy
raded discussion 10 points possible 3 Discussion Post A due Feb 11 at 6p on Board Posts 25 total asure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum responses eadings as well as responding to at least one other post In these posts I see concrete examples where you critically reflect on the readings This ude citing specific photographs and photographers theoretical ions between different readings ideas themes and or the author s own ht Please refer to my separate guide on discussion posts for full details ten faded and the highly visible paper fibers produced a soft and grainy look that many people found undesirable As a result the process was considered unreli able and few wanted calotype portraits Nevertheless the limitations of the da guerreotype especially in terms of reproducibility started to become apparent Upon reconsideration people realized that Talbot s linkage of light and paper fur nished a conceptual and technical elegance that united printmaking and science This in turn provided a new mechanism for mass produced pictures that fed Eu ropeans growing desire for making art more accurate accessible and afford able which would lead to the daguerreotype s downfall The initially perceived faults of Talbot s negative positive system actually gave it a versatility that proved to be its strength The calotype s visual softness neutral izes singular details which subordinate the subject Its matte surface image with a limited tonal range makes contrast and mass and not sharp line the major vis ual impulse In nineteenth century academic art theory detail of the daguerreotype was considered detrimental to effect The calotype excelled in ef
ded discussion 10 points possible due Feb 11 at 6p Discussion Post A Board Posts 25 total ure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum responses dings as well as responding to at least one other post In these posts I e concrete examples where you critically reflect on the readings This citing specific photographs and photographers theoretical ns between different readings ideas themes and or the author s own Please refer to my separate guide on discussion posts for full details imagemakers and the public Lithography mezzotint and wood engraving fuel the economic market for the mass production of prints Daguerre s high resolu tion direct positive imagemaking method was an ideal fit for these visual concep tions The possibility that Talbot s two step negative positive print system was a more advantageous process was not at first seriously considered The daguerreo type s wizardry had mesmerized viewers with its detailed miniature mono chrome reflections of the world Even Talbot s friend Herschel said of daguerreo types that Certainly they surpass anything I could have conceived as within the bounds of reasonable expectation 2 Daguerre also held the economic and politi cal advantage as the British government offered Talbot neither a pension nor honors for his discovery Talbot had to advocate his own cause patenting his process in February 1841 and demanding a high license fee which added to its production cost His patents not only proved unprofitable but they also had the deleterious side effect of inhibiting the growth of photography in England by com fining its commercial use to those few with capital to invest Later in 1841 Talbe contracted with Antoine Claudet who had opened a London damierro
Anatomy and Physiology
General Anatomy
ded discussion 10 points possible due Feb 11 at 6p Discussion Post A Board Posts 25 total ure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum responses dings as well as responding to at least one other post In these posts I e concrete examples where you critically reflect on the readings This citing specific photographs and photographers theoretical ns between different readings ideas themes and or the author s own Please refer to my separate guide on discussion posts for full details imagemakers and the public Lithography mezzotint and wood engraving fuel the economic market for the mass production of prints Daguerre s high resolu tion direct positive imagemaking method was an ideal fit for these visual concep tions The possibility that Talbot s two step negative positive print system was a more advantageous process was not at first seriously considered The daguerreo type s wizardry had mesmerized viewers with its detailed miniature mono chrome reflections of the world Even Talbot s friend Herschel said of daguerreo types that Certainly they surpass anything I could have conceived as within the bounds of reasonable expectation 2 Daguerre also held the economic and politi cal advantage as the British government offered Talbot neither a pension nor honors for his discovery Talbot had to advocate his own cause patenting his process in February 1841 and demanding a high license fee which added to its production cost His patents not only proved unprofitable but they also had the deleterious side effect of inhibiting the growth of photography in England by com fining its commercial use to those few with capital to invest Later in 1841 Talbe contracted with Antoine Claudet who had opened a London damierro
The scores of adults on an IQ test are approximately Normally distributed with mean 100 and standard deviation 16 Alysha scores 140 on such a test Her z score is about 1 33 2 50 6 25
Statistics
Statistics
The scores of adults on an IQ test are approximately Normally distributed with mean 100 and standard deviation 16 Alysha scores 140 on such a test Her z score is about 1 33 2 50 6 25
An open box is to be constructed from a square piece of sheet metal by removing a square of side 6 feet from each corner and turning up the edges See the figure on the right If the box is to hold 864 cubic feet what should be the dimensions of the sheet metal
Algebra
Quadratic equations
An open box is to be constructed from a square piece of sheet metal by removing a square of side 6 feet from each corner and turning up the edges See the figure on the right If the box is to hold 864 cubic feet what should be the dimensions of the sheet metal
C Describe the lines of defense below What is their structure and how do they defend the body 14 First line of defense 15 Second line of defense 16 Third line of defense D Immune Cells Match the description of each immune cell to its name 17 Basophil 18 Natural Killer Cell 19 Dendritic Cell 20 Neutrophil 21 Macrophage 22 Eosinophil A Recognize cancer cells attack virus infected cells B First phagocyte to respond to inflammation C Travel by chemotaxis to phagocytize bacteria D Release histamine similar to mast cells E Phagocytes that primarily attack parasites F Antigen presenting cells that activate T cells I
Anatomy and Physiology
General Anatomy
C Describe the lines of defense below What is their structure and how do they defend the body 14 First line of defense 15 Second line of defense 16 Third line of defense D Immune Cells Match the description of each immune cell to its name 17 Basophil 18 Natural Killer Cell 19 Dendritic Cell 20 Neutrophil 21 Macrophage 22 Eosinophil A Recognize cancer cells attack virus infected cells B First phagocyte to respond to inflammation C Travel by chemotaxis to phagocytize bacteria D Release histamine similar to mast cells E Phagocytes that primarily attack parasites F Antigen presenting cells that activate T cells I
A Fill in the Blank Complete the web below Add information that details the branches of the immune system Immune System
Anatomy and Physiology
Introduction to Physiology
A Fill in the Blank Complete the web below Add information that details the branches of the immune system Immune System
Enter an ordering on the atomic subformulae of the following formula P P V Q Enter an ordering
Math - Others
Mathematical Induction
Enter an ordering on the atomic subformulae of the following formula P P V Q Enter an ordering
Which of the following are attributes of organelles has own DNA membrane bound Oreplicates itself Olives inside other cells
Biology
Human Physiology - General
Which of the following are attributes of organelles has own DNA membrane bound Oreplicates itself Olives inside other cells