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Panel B POLAlgebra II, Digital Art, & World History
Yasmine Suliman
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Algebra II: Essential #10
12 11 10 951 50 49 48
= 4.951x10
4.951x10 X 4 = .00198
.00198 X 100 = .19 0.2%
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Combinations VS Permutations
nCr
13C5
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2= P(flush) = number of favorable outcomes
number of total outcomes52C5
nCr n!/r!(n-r)!
nPr n!/(n-r)!
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Combinations
nCr n!/r!(n-r)!
13C5 13!/5!(13-5)! = 1287 X4 = 5148 52!/5!(52-5)! = 2598960
5148/259860 = .00198 X 100 = .198 0.2%
52C5
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Digital Art: Essential #7
Elements of Art•Line•Color•TexturePrinciples of Design•Alignment•Rule of thirds•Focal Point
-Contrast-Extreme scale change
•Repetition-shape, line, color
•Balanced
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World History: Essential #4
Demands for goods increase
Industrial Revolution spreads
Need for natural resources
Seized colonies for resources
IMPERIALISM
Cheaper goods;Produce more
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Imperialism: Causes1. Nationalism
2. Economic Competition
3. Missionary Spirit
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Imperialism: Effects
1. Colonization
2. Colonial Economies
3. Christianization
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The Cold War:Causes
• Yalta Conference• Communism vs.
Democracy• Containment• Domino effect• Stockpile buildup• Brinkmanship
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The Cold War:Effects
• Wars in Southeast Asia• Advances in weapons• Alliances of NATO & The
Warsaw Pact• USSR collapses; Russia
emerges• Demolishment of
communism• Berlin Wall demolished;
Warsaw Pact breaks up• America becomes sole
superpower of the world
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Growth goalsLast semester’s goal
Weakness
Next year’s goal
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Thank you for your time and attention! Any questions?
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