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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
Hypothesis Test And Results
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This 8 page paper is based on data provided by the student which is used to perform an ANOVA test. The raw data, hypothesis test and potential explanation for the results are all presented.
Filename: TEasiast.rtf
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
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
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