This book is not a book about OO Program design more the OOP extensions and mechanics of C++. To do OOP one needs to design the program as such from the start. There are no detailed methods given.
The book is primarily for University students on a Programming or SW Eng courses. It is for this reason, I suppose, that each of the 12 chapters has 3 or 4 pages of exercises. There are no answers. This may be OK where there is a lecturer around to check one's answers but for the rest of us there should be some answers otherwise it is 40 odd pages wasted.
There is a lot of comparison between C++ and ANSI C. It appears that the author assumes that one will be converting from C. Though programmers proficient in other languages should have little trouble with this and will pick up ANSI C as well.
The book starts with an OOP/C++ overview that introduces, in passing, many topics covered in later chapters. This gives a good grounding in the philosophy of C++ that is subtly different to C in many places.
Forward referencing continues through the book as it works its way through C++/C: Objects, classes, polymorphism, inheritance, exceptions etc. This is one reason why it is not suitable for novices. Experienced programmers will not be put off by an example program on page 11 containing classes and functions many chapters before a full explanation of classes. The style is terse and authoritative.
The final section discusses OOP in the wider context of current programming trends and other languages. Methodologies are discussed though not in great detail. The last 100 pages are a concise C++ language guide that is a useful reference. This guide takes AT&T C++ R3.0 into account.
The short programs in the book have little annotation but where explanation is required it is in shaded boxes following the program. This makes the programs clear and easy to type in. There is no support disk available. Several programs run through the book to show different techniques for the same problem.
An interesting note in the introduction assures us that "All major pieces of code were tested." This is reassuring but should be the norm not the exception that requires comment. Other authors please take note. There is no indication as to the platform used but I suspect that it was UNIX/GNU C++.
Conclusion: A good set book for students. Lecturers should look at this book for the second year OOP/SW Eng courses. Useful for converting from C (or any other language) to C++ for other programmers. Not for novices as a first OOP/C++ book.
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~Object-Oriented Programming by Robert Lafore~
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Monday, June 8, 2009
~Tips For Dailog Writing~
- Before you begin writing a dialogue, you will have to do some planning. Think about the following things:
Who will your audience be? If you can build your routine around things that happen to that group of people, your audience will enjoy your act even more. Talk about activities that your audience does. Try to mention the name of at least one outstanding member of the audience for a personal touch that will make you special to them.
Choose a main idea on which to build the dialogue. Try to build it around the audience and the event or holiday.
Put your best part last and your second best part first. Fill the middle with quick, fast-paced lines. The figure should have short punchy answers for quick laughs. The figure should get most of the funny lines. The audience wants to hear everything the figure says; so if you want an important point to be remembered, let the figure say it.
Your figure could disagree with almost everything you do or say. The bigger the problem, the more the audience will become involved. The solution to the conflict should come to a surprise finish. Make a conflict between you and your partner that is fun to hear.
Be aware of the character of your vent figure to make your routine believable. Communicating this to your audience will help them to empathize with your little partner. A ventriloquist has to be a good actor and be aware of two or more characters at the same time.
Keep your lines "squeaky clean" so they can be rated G. The only person that should be humiliated or picked on should be you. Think of good, creative, clean jokes that will follow the theme and fit your character's personality. You can change old jokes to fit the situation.
Always try to create your own ideas. Never copy another person. You can use a similar idea, but make yours different and better.
Many ventriloquists like to end a dialogue with a song. Audiences love to hear figures sing. They don't expect the figure to have a beautiful voice; so if you can't sing well, it doesn't matter. Make the song follow the theme of the dialogue. You can even change the words of a familiar song to make a funny parody.
It is extremely important to stay within the performance time given to you. Keep your routine fast paced. Don't let it drag! Try to end your act with your audience wanting more.
Have fun and enjoy the compliments!
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Monday, June 1, 2009
Communication Skills - Handouts
Terms Handouts:
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->Page-1 -> Page-2 -> Page-3 -> Page-4 -> Page-5
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Personal Growth & Development Handouts
Following are the links to download handouts
Goal Setting Download HERE
Positive Thinking Download HERE
Time Management Download HERE
Leadership Skills Download HERE
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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Advanced Engineering Mathematics Dennis G Zill
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Advanced engineering mathematics
By Dennis G. Zill, Michael R. Cullen
Edition: 3, illustrated
Published by Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 2006
ISBN 076374591X, 9780763745912
929 pages
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Barriers Of Communication
1) Physical Barriers
2) Psychological Barriers
Psychological barrier is further divided in following forms:
1) Semantic
2) Cultural
3) Limited experience
4) Rumor
5) Blind imitation
These types are defined as;
PHYSICAL BARRIERS:
It is a type of barrier in which the message doesn’t reach the destination. These barriers are literacy for printed material of messages, absence of electricity, Non-Availability of television or radio. Sometimes there’s a channel noise interfering with the fidelity of the physical transmission of an intended message.
PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIERS:
It is the type of the barrier in which the message does reach the destination but its meaning is misunderstood or misinterpreted. In one of these cases there are some psychological barriers between source and destination.
Semantic:
By semantic we mean the historical and psychological study and classification of changes in the significance of words or forms viewed as factors in linguistic development.
Cultural:
The culture barrier plays a very vital role in marring the process of communication. In case a message, attitude or behavior is encoded in a peculiar medium of is highly possible to be misunderstood when decoded after it reach the destination, which doesn’t share the same medium of culture.
Limited Experience:
Limited experience on the part of the source or the receiver results in the absences of providing desired effects and effective communication. This phenomenon is visible and is observed in the cultural gap between rural and urban people.
Rumor:
Literally rumor means talk or opinion widely disseminated with no source or statement. Rumor has been described as a powerful barrier in a prospective process of communication.
Blind Imitation:
Human beings are psychologically conditions by certain habits, prejudices and stereo type thinking which hinders the way of thinking.
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Communication & its Process
“Communication is the process in which the message moves from source to the destination”
Process of Communication:
Process of communication consists of following factors;
1) Source
2) Encoding
3) Message
4) Channel
Channel has further following types;
1) Time consuming (Radio)
2) Space covering (Printed martial)
3) Combination of time consuming
and space covering (TV & Internet)
5) Receiver
6) Decoding
7) Feedback
All these factors are defined as below;
Source:
A person who speaks or writes is called source. It may be individual or group of people.
Encoding:
The sender giving physical form to one’s idea is known as encoding.
Message:
The encoded idea of the sender is called message. It transmits from source to destination.
Channel:
It’s a medium which carries the message from the source to the receiver. There are three types of channels
Time consuming = Radio
Space covering = Printed Material
Both = TV & Internet
Receiver:
The recipient of the message is called receiver.
Decoding:
Decoding is the process of understanding the meaning of the message.
Feedback:
The response of the receiver is called feedback. It completes the process of communication.
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Calculus Early Transcendentals 6e - James Stewart Download
Author: James Stewart
ISBN-13: 978-0495011699
Format: E-Book PDF Format
Publisher: Thomson Learning
Pub. Date: 2007
Pages: 763
Discription:
The art of teaching, Mark Van Doren said, is the art of assisting discovery. I have tried to write a book that assists students in discovering calculus—both for its practical power and its surprising beauty. In this edition, as in the first five editions, I aim to convey to the student a sense of the utility of calculus and develop technical competence, but I also strive to give some appreciation for the intrinsic beauty of the subject. Newton undoubtedly experienced a sense of triumph when he made his great discoveries. I want students to share some of that excitement.
The emphasis is on understanding concepts. I think that nearly everybody agrees that this should be the primary goal of calculus instruction. In fact, the impetus for the current calculus reform movement came from the Tulane Conference in 1986, which formulated as their first recommendation:
Focus on conceptual understanding.
I have tried to implement this goal through the Rule of Three: “Topics should be presented geometrically, numerically, and algebraically.” Visualization, numerical and graphical experimentation, and other approaches have changed how we teach conceptual reasoning in fundamental ways. More recently, the Rule of Three has been expanded to become the Rule of Four by emphasizing the verbal, or descriptive, point of view as well. In writing the sixth edition my premise has been that it is possible to achieve conceptual understanding and still retain the best traditions of traditional calculus. The book contains elements of reform, but within the context of a traditional curriculum.
CONTENTS:
Chapter 1: FUNCTIONS AND MODELS
Chapter 2: LIMITS AND DERIVATIVES
Chapter 3: DIFFERENTIATION RULES
Chapter 4: APPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENTIATION
Chapter 5: INTEGRALS
Chapter 6: INTEGRALS
Chapter 7: TECHNIQUES OF INTEGRATION
Chapter 8: FURTHER APPLICATIONS OF INTEGRATION
Chapter 9: DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Chapter 10: PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS AND POLAR COORDINATES
Chapter 11: INFINITE SEQUENCES AND SERIES
Chapter 12: VECTORS AND THE GEOMETRY OF SPACE
Chapter 13: VECTOR FUNCTIONS
Chapter 14: PARTIAL DERIVATIVES
Chapter 15: MULTIPLE INTEGRALS
Chapter 16: VECTOR CALCULUS
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Useful Calculus Formulas!!!
For more complex functions using the definition of the derivative Integration would be an almost impossible task. Luckily for us we won’t have to use the definition terribly often. We will have to use it on occasion, however we have a large collection of formulas and properties that we can use to simplify our life considerably and will allow us to avoid using the definition whenever possible. We will introduce most of these formulas over the course of the next several sections. We will start in this section with some of the basic properties and formulas. We will give the properties and formulas in this section in both “prime” notation and “fraction” notation.
Differentiation Formulas: Download HERE
Integration Formulas: Download HERE
Area & Circle Formulas: Download HERE
Trignometric Formulas: Download HERE
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Saturday, March 28, 2009
Calclus With Analytical Geometry - S.M Yousaf Book Download
Calclus With Analytical Geometry
Author: S.M Yosaf ,Muhammad Amin
Edition : Seventh
Published By: Ilmi Kitab Khana
Composed By: Khurshid Composing
Format: PDF File Format
Description:
In the present edition a few topics has been incorporated. Some material has been rearranged. Motional changes have aslo been made. The book is being presented in a nre format for which the publishers deserve our deep gratitude and appreciation.
Table Of Contents:
1) Real Numbers, Limits And Continuity
2) The Derivative
3) General Theorems, Indeterminate Forms
4) Techniques of Integration
5) The Definite Integral
6) Plane Curves 1
7) Plane Curves 2
8) Analytic Geometry Of Three Dimensions
9) Functions Of Several Variables
10) Mutiple Integrals
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
Computer Fundamentals - P.K Sinha (Lecture Notes)
Auther: P.K Sinha
Paperback: 404 pages
Publisher: BPB Publications
Date: (November 30, 2004)
ISBN-10: 8176567523
ISBN-13: 978-8176567527
Description Of The Book:
This is the third edition of the widely popular Computer Fundamentals book. It has been thoughtfully structured to introduce the readers to all the important concepts of computers and information technology through a single book. Complete with numerous illustrations and examples, chapter summaries, end-of-chapter questions, and a glossary of important terms, Computer Fundamentals is designed to serve as an ideal textbook for various introductory courses offered in Computer Science, Information Technology, and other related areas.Readers will find sufficient coverage of all major topics in the field, including: Characteristics,Generations,Classification, and Basic Organization of computers.Number systems, Computer codes, Binary arithmetic, Boolean algebra, and Logic circuits.Internal structure and functioning of CPU, Memory, Secondary storage devices, and I/0 devices.Computer Software, its various types with examples, and the commonly used tools and techniques for planning, development, implementation and operation of software systems.Computer languages, Operating Systems, Data Communications & computer networks,and Database technologies.The Internet, Multimedia computing systems and their applications, and many more...
Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Basic computer organization
Chapter 3 Number systems
Chapter 4 Computer codes
Chapter 5 Computer arithmetic
Chapter 6 Boolean algebra and logic circuits
Chapter 7 Processor and memory
Chapter 8 Secondary storage devices
Chapter 9 Input-output devices
Chapter 10 Computer software
Chapter 11 Planning the computer program
Chapter 12 Computer languages
Chapter 13 Systems implementation and operation
Chapter 14 Operating systems
Chapter 15 Application software packages
Chapter 16 Business data processing
Chapter 17 Data communication and computer networks
Chapter 18 The Internet
Chapter 19 Multimedia
Chapter 20 Classification of computers
Chapter 21 Introduction to c programming language
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Calc3D for Windows - Download
Version: 0.14
License: Freeware
Developer: Andreas Greuer
Web: http://www.calc3d.com
Discription:
Calc 3D is a program to calculate 3-dimensional vectors, matrices and complex numbers.
It's able to do the standard calculations:
Addition, Subtraction, Spatproduct, Skalarproduct, unit vector, Multiplication of two Vektoren or Matrices, Length of a vector, Crossprodukt (Vectorproduct),Angle between two vectors, Multiplikation of a number with a Vector or a Matrix
For objects like point, line, plane and sphere distances, intersections, volume, area of squeres, area of a triangle can be calculatet. Cartesian coordinates, spherical coordinates und cylindrical coordinates can be transformed into each other.
Calc3D uses the formula parser from Holm Kirschgens. You can also write instead of numbers formulas.
for example: pi, Sin(pi/2), 4*5
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Casio FX-9860G SD Calculator - Emulator Download
Calculate in comfort using the FX-9860GSD graphic calculator and its Natural Display,eActivity, Spreadsheet
Features overview:
* 64 kB RAM/1.5 MB flash ROM memory
* Natural textbook display
* Spreadsheet
* eActivity
* Extra-large, 8-line monochrome display
* Over 1,000 technical-scientific functions
* Easy to operate,function keys and user menu
* Dynamic graphs
* Graphs of inequations
* Graphs of parametric functions
* Graphs can be shown in a single coordinate system
* Box and zoom function
* Linking function from lists and list-based statistics
* Various graphic functions
* Value tables
* Financial maths functions
* Emulator included
* Hard case
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CHEMIX 3 - Integral Calculator Downoad
Version: 3.0
Size: 1.3 MB
Developers: Arne Standnes
Web: www.standnes.no
Description:
CHEMIX School is an educational tool for learning chemistry. It is geared toward college-level chemistry, but is also appropriate for high-school students, chemists, and teachers. It is equipped with a periodic table containing history, 19 physical properties + number of stable isotopes, abundance, atomic mass, spin, resonance frequencies, relative receptivity, magnetic moment, quadropole moment and magnetogyric ratio for all stable isotopes. Also included are physical properties of more than 2500 unstable isotopes such as: atomic mass, half-life, decay modes, decay energy, particle energy, particle intensities,spin and magnetic moment including decay trees for 600 decays. It is also equipped with a molecular 3-D viewer, calculator, curve fit, function plot, data manipulation, derivatives, definite integrals for one and two funcions, ternary phase diagram plotter, binary phase diagram plotter, trend plots of physical/chemical properties of the elements, spline interpolation, conversion table (temperature, pressure, energy, power, lenght and mass), solubility chart for inorganic compunds used in inorganic analysis, dictionary, and advanced calculators for molecules (Mol, mass and mass%), thermochemistry , electrochemistry, weak acid/base/buffers, acid-base indicators table, solubility (Ksp) and common ion effect calculator, gas equations, spectroscopy assignment tool (NMR H[1] C[13], IR and MS) and stoichiometry (chemical equation balancer that also balances chemical equations containing free electrons). Ability to insert colors and angled text in graphics.
More it has a powerful calculator which calculates lot of functions, find integrals and have a ability to recognize a expression.
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Sunday, March 22, 2009
Boolean Calculator 2- Software Download
Developer:Monkeybread Software
License:Freeware
Size:0.99 MB
OS: Windows/Mac
Binary Format: Universal Binary
Category: Scientific
Boolean Calculator is a simple utility for technical informatics on university. If you enter a formula like "a and b and (not c)" it will show you a table where you can observe on which boolean combination of a, b and c the term is true.
What's NEW in Version 2:
· Supports shortcuts: "&" for "and", "|" for "or", "!" for "not", "1" for "true" and "0" for "false".
· You can have as many variables of any name with only characters.
· Sorry, but xor is not a supported keyword in Realbasic.
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Calculus 5TH Edition Schaums Outline Download ebook!
ISBN: 9780071508612
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Subject: Calculus
Copyright: 2009
Series: Schaum's Outline Series
Publish Date: August 2008
Grade Level: College/higher education:
Language: English
Pages: 534
Format: PDF
Size: 4.05 MB
Table of Contents
Schaum's Outline of Calculus, 5ed
1. Linear Coordinate Systems. Absolute Value. Inequalities.
2. Rectangular Coordinate Systems
3. Lines
4. Circles
5. Equations and their Graphs
6. Functions
7. Limits
8. Continuity
9. The Derivative
10. Rules for Differentiating Functions
11. Implicit Differentiation
12. Tangent and Normal Lines
13. Law of the Mean. Increasing and Decreasing Functions
14. Maximum and Minimum Values
15. Curve Sketching. Concavity. Symmetry.
16. Review of Trigonometry
17. Differentiation of Trigonometric Functions
18. Inverse Trigonometric Functions
19. Rectilinear and Circular Motion
20. Related Rates
21. Differentials. Newton's Method
22. Antiderivatives
23. The Definite Integral. Area under a Curve
24. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
25. The Natural Logarithm
26. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
27. L'Hopital's Rule
28. Exponential Growth and Decay
29. Applications of Integration I: Area and Arc Length
30. Applications of Integration II: Volume
31. Techniques of Integration I: Integration by Parts
32. Techniques of Integration II: Trigonometric Integrands and Trigonometric Substitutions
33. Techniques of Integration III: Integration by Partial Fractions
34. Techniques of Integration IV: Miscellaneous Substitutions
35. Improper Integrals
36. Applications of Integration III: Area of a Surface of Revolution
37. Parametric Representation of Curves
38. Curvature
39. Plane Vectors
40. Curvilinear Motion
41. Polar Coordinates
42. Infinite Sequences
43. Infinite Series
44. Series with Positive Terms. The Integral Test. Comparison Tests
45. Alternating Series. Absolute and Conditional Convergence. The Ratio Test
46. Power Series
47. Taylor and Maclaurin Series. Taylor's Formulas with Remainder
48. Partial Derivatives
49. Total Differential. Differentiability. Chain Rules
50. Space Vectors
51. Surfaces and Curves in Space
52. Directional Derivatives. Maximum and Minimum Values.
53. Vector Differentiation and Integration
54. Double and Iterated Integrals
55. Centroids and Moments of Inertia of Plane Areas
56. Double Integration Applied to Volume under a Surface and the Area of a Curved Surface
57. Triple Integrals
58. Masses of Variable Density
59. Differential Equations of First and Second Order
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Friday, March 20, 2009
Schaum's Outline of Vector Analysis - Ebook Download
Author: Spiegel; Murray Spiegel
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL
ISBN: 9780070602281
Publish date: June 1968
Format: PDF
Size: 15 MB
Discription:
This book introduces students to vector analysis, a concise way of presenting certain kinds of equations and a natural aid for forming mental pictures of physical and geometrical ideas. Students of the physical sciences and of physics, mechanics, electromagnetic theory, aerodynamics and a number of other fields will find this a rewarding and practical treatment of vector analysis. Key points are made memorable with the hundreds of problems with step-by-step solutions, and many review questions with answers.
Table of contents:
Vectors
Scalars
Vector algebra
Laws of vector algebra
Unit vectors
Rectangular unit vectors
Components of a vector
Scalar fields
Vector fields
The Dot and Cross Product 16 (19)
Dot or scalar products
Cross or vector products
Triple products Reciprocal sets of vectors
Vector Differentiation 35 (22)
Ordinary derivatives of vectors
Space curves
Continuity and differentiability
Differentiation formulas
Partial derivatives of vectors
Differentials of vectors
Differential geometry
Mechanics
Gradient, Divergence and Curl 57 (25)
The Vector differential operator del
Gradient
Divergence
Curl
Formulas involving del
Invariance
Vector Integration 82 (24)
Ordinary integrals of vectors
Line integrals
Surface integrals
Volume integrals
The Divergence Theorem, Stokes' Theorem, and 106(29)
Related Integral Theorems
The divergence theorem of Gauss
Stokes' theorem
Green's theorem in the plane
Related integral theorems
Integral operator form for del
Curvilinear Coordinates 135(31)
Transformation of coordinates
Orthogonal curvilinear coordinates
Unit vectors in curvilinear systems
Arc length and volume elements
Gradient, divergence and curl
Special orthogonal coordinate systems
Cylindrical coordinates
Spherical coordinates
Parabolic cylindrical coordinates
Paraboloidal coordinates
Elliptic cylindrical coordinates
Prolate spheroidal coordinates
Oblate spheroidal coordinates
Ellipsoidal coordinates
Bipolar coordinates
Tensor Analysis 166(52)
Physical laws, Spaces of N dimensions
Coordinate transformations
The summation convention
Contravariant and covariant vectors
Contravariant, Covariant and mixed tensors
The Kronecker delta
Tensors of rank greater than two
Scalars or invariants
Tensor fields
Symmetric and skew-symmetric tensors
Fundamental operations with tensors
Matrices
Matrix algebra
The line element and metric tensor
Conjugate or reciprocal tensors
Associated tensors
Length of a vector
Angle between vectors
Physical components
Christoffel's symbols
Transformation laws of Christoffel's symbols
Geodesics
Covariant derivatives
Permutation symbols and tensors
Tensor form of gradient, divergence and curl
The intrinsic or absolute derivative
Relative and absolute tensors
Index 218
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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Thomas Calculus 11e + Solution Download
Author: George B. Thomas, Maurice D. Weir, Joel Hass, Frank R. Giordano
Paperback: 1380 pages
Publisher: Addison Wesley
ISBN-10: 0321185587
ISBN-13: 978-0321185587
File Format: PDF
File Size: 39.7 MB
The new edition of Thomas is a return to what Thomas has always been: the book with the best exercises. For the 11th edition, the authors have added exercises cut in the 10th edition, as well as, going back to the classic 5th and 6th editions for additional exercises and examples. The book’s theme is that Calculus is about thinking; one cannot memorize it all. The exercises develop this theme as a pivot point between the lecture in class, and the understanding that comes with applying the ideas of Calculus. In addition, the table of contents has been refined to match the standard syllabus. Many of the examples have been trimmed of distractions and rewritten with a clear focus on the main ideas. The authors have also excised extraneous information in general and have made the technology much more transparent. The ambition of Thomas 11e is to teach the ideas of Calculus so that students will be able to apply them in new and novel ways, first in the exercises but ultimately in their careers. Every effort has been made to insure that all content in the new edition reinforces thinking and encourages deep understanding of the material.
Table of Contents
1. Preliminaries:
Real Numbers and the Real Line.
Lines, Circles, and Parabolas.
Functions and Their Graphs.
Identifying Functions; Mathematical Models.
Combining Functions; Shifting and Scaling Graphs.
Trigonometric Functions.
Graphing with Calculators and Computers.
2. Limits and Derivatives:
Rates of Change and Limits.
Calculating Limits Using the Limit Laws.
Precise Definition of a Limit.
One-Sided Limits and Limits at Infinity.
Infinite Limits and Vertical Asymptotes.
Continuity.
Tangents and Derivatives.
3. Differentiation:
The Derivative as a Function.
Differentiation Rules.
The Derivative as a Rate of Change.
Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions.
The Chain Rule and Parametric Equations.
Implicit Differentiation.
Related Rates.
Linearization and Differentials.
4. Applications of Derivatives:
Extreme Values of Functions.
The Mean Value Theorem.
Monotonic Functions and the First Derivative Test.
Concavity and Curve Sketching.
Applied Optimization Problems.
Indeterminate Forms and L'Hopital's Rule.
Newton's Method.
Antiderivatives.
5. Integration:
Estimating with Finite Sums.
Sigma Notation and Limits of Finite Sums.
The Definite Integral.
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
Indefinite Integrals and the Substitution Rule.
Substitution and Area Between Curves.
6. Applications of Definite Integrals:
Volumes by Slicing and Rotation About an Axis.
Volumes by Cylindrical Shells.
Lengths of Plane Curves.
Moments and Centers of Mass.
Areas of Surfaces of Revolution and The Theorems of Pappus.
Work.
Fluid Pressures and Forces.
7. Transcendental Functions:
Inverse Functions and their Derivatives.
Natural Logarithms.
The Exponential Function.
ax and loga x.
Exponential Growth and Decay.
Relative Rates of Growth.
Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Hyperbolic Functions.
8. Techniques of Integration:
Basic Integration Formulas.
Integration by Parts.
Integration of Rational Functions by Partial Fractions.
Trigonometric Integrals.
Trigonometric Substitutions.
Integral Tables and Computer Algebra Systems.
Numerical Integration.
Improper Integrals.
9. Further Applications of Integration:
Slope Fields and Separable Differential Equations.
First-Order Linear Differential Equations.
Euler's Method.
Graphical Solutions of Autonomous Equations.
Applications of First-Order Differential Equations.
10. Conic Sections and Polar Coordinates:
Conic Sections and Quadratic Equations .
Classifying Conic Sections by Eccentricity.
Quadratic Equations and Rotations.
Conics and Parametric Equations; The Cycloid.
Polar Coordinates .
Graphing in Polar Coordinates.
Area and Lengths in Polar Coordinates.
Conic Sections in Polar Coordinates.
11. Infinite Sequences and Series:
Sequences.
Infinite Series.
The Integral Test.
Comparison Tests.
The Ratio and Root Tests.
Alternating Series, Absolute and Conditional Convergence.
Power Series.
Taylor and Maclaurin Series.
Convergence of Taylor Series; Error Estimates.
Applications of Power Series.
Fourier Series.
12. Vectors and the Geometry of Space:
Three-Dimensional Coordinate Systems.
Vectors.
The Dot Product.
The Cross Product.
Lines and Planes in Space.
Cylinders and Quadric Surfaces .
13. Vector-Valued Functions and Motion in Space:
Vector Functions.
Modeling Projectile Motion.
Arc Length and the Unit Tangent Vector T.
Curvature and the Unit Normal Vector N.
Torsion and the Unit Binormal Vector B.
Planetary Motion and Satellites.
14. Partial Derivatives:
Functions of Several Variables.
Limits and Continuity in Higher Dimensions.
Partial Derivatives.
The Chain Rule.
Directional Derivatives and Gradient Vectors.
Tangent Planes and Differentials.
Extreme Values and Saddle Points.
Lagrange Multipliers.
*Partial Derivatives with Constrained Variables.
Taylor's Formula for Two Variables.
15. Multiple Integrals:
Double Integrals.
Areas, Moments and Centers of Mass*.
Double Integrals in Polar Form.
Triple Integrals in Rectangular Coordinates.
Masses and Moments in Three Dimensions.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates.
Substitutions in Multiple Integrals.
16. Integration in Vector Fields:
Line Integrals.
Vector Fields, Work, Circulation, and Flux.
Path Independence, Potential Functions, and Conservative Fields.
Green's Theorem in the Plane.
Surface Area and Surface Integrals.
Parametrized Surfaces.
Stokes' Theorem.
The Divergence Theorem and a Unified Theory.
Appendices:
Mathematical Induction.
Proofs of Limit Theorems.
Commonly Occurring Limits .
Theory of the Real Numbers.
Complex Numbers.
The Distributive Law for Vector Cross Products.
Determinants and Cramer's Rule.
The Mixed Derivative Theorem and the Increment Theorem.
The Area of a Parallelogram's Projection on a Plane.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Pascal's Triangle - An Overview!
HISTORY:
Pascal's triangle is a geometric arrangement of the binomial coefficients in a triangle. Pascal's Triangle is named after Blaise Pascal in much of the western world, although other mathematicians studied it centuries before him in India, Persia, China, and Italy.but Blaise Pascal was the first person to discover the importance of all of the patterns it contained.
CONSSTRUCTION:
At the tip of Pascal's Triangle is the number 1, which makes up the zeroth row. The first row (1 & 1) contains two 1's, both formed by adding the two numbers above them to the left and the right, in this case 1 and 0 (all numbers outside the Triangle are 0's). Do the same to create the 2nd row: 0+1=1; 1+1=2; 1+0=1. And the third: 0+1=1; 1+2=3; 2+1=3; 1+0=1. In this way, the rows of the triangle go on infinitly. A number in the triangle can also be found by nCr (n Choose r) where n is the number of the row and r is the element in that row. For example, in row 3, 1 is the zeroth element, 3 is element number 1, the next three is the 2nd element, and the last 1 is the 3rd element. The formula for nCr is:
n!/r!(n-r)!
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100 Sample C Programs!!!
2. Program To Read Two Numbers And Print The Sum Of Given Two Numbers.
3. Program To Accept Student Roll No, Marks in 3 Subjects and Calculate Total, Average and Print it.
4.Program To Read Three Numbers And Print The Biggest Of Given Three Numbers
5.Program To Read A Number And Find Whether The Given Number Is Even Or Odd.
6.Program to accept a year and check whether the given year IS leap year or not.
7.Individual Digits
8. Program to accept a three digit number and print the sum of individual digits.
9. Program to accept a number and check the given number is Armstrong or not.
10. Program to print ODD numbers from 1 to 10
11. Program to print natural numbers from 1 to 10 in Reverse
12. Program to print sum of the natural numbers from 1 to 10.
13. Program to accept a number and print mathematical table of the given no.
14. Program to print 1 to 10 mathematical tables .
15. Program to print fibonacci series .
16. Program to print numeric pyramid
17. Program to print numerical pyramid.
18. Program to print numerical diamond.
19. Program to print character pyramid.
20. Program to print character diamond.
21. Program to find biggest of two no by using ternary numbers
22. Program to find biggest of four no by using ternary numbers
23. Program to print smallest of four no by using ternary operators
24. Program to accept a year and check the given year is leap or not by using ternary
25. Program to accept a character in the uppercase and print in lower case.
26. Program to accept a character in any case and print in another case.
27. Program to natural number from 1 to 10 by using while loop.
28. Program to accept a string and print it by using the while loop.
29. Program to accept a string in upper case and print it by lower case.
30. Program to accept a string in any case and print
it by another case .
31. Program to accept a string print each word in new line.
32. Program to accept a string and count no of capital letters, no. of small letters and no. of special characters
33. Program to accept any single digit number and print it in words .
34. Program to print prime numbers between 1 to 100
35. Program to accept two numbers and print sum of two numbers by using functions
36. Program to accept a number and find factorial of given number
37. Program to accept a number and check the given number Armstrong or not
38. Program to accept a number and print the sum of given and Reverse number
39. Program to accept 10 numbers and print first five numbers in original order and print last five numbers in reverse order.
40. Program to accept a string and print the reverse of the given string by using for loop.
41. Program to accept a string and check the given string is palindrome or not .
42.Program to accept values into 3 dimensional array and print .
43. Program to print upper triangle .
44. Program to accept two 3 dimensional array and store addition of those into arrays into the third array .
45. Program to accept a string and find the length of the given string by using functions
46. Program to count the number of words, characters, alphabets, vowels, consonants and digit in a line of text.
47. Program to accept two string and compare the strings are equal or not
48. Program to sort the entered numbers using bubble sort.
49. Program to read date,month, year and print the next day’s date,month,year.
50. Program to interchange two values using pointers.
51. Program to print “PASCAL TRIANGLE”.
52. Program to check whether a given number is perfect or not.
53. Program to check whether a given number is prime number.
54. Program to read ‘n’ number and print them in matrix terms in all orders.
55. Program to search an element using binary search
56. Program to accept two numbers and print the sum of given two numbers by using pointers
57. Programs to multiply two Matrices
58. Program to print prime number between 1-100
59. Program to accept a string and find the length of the string
60. Program to fibanocci of matrix
61. Program a structure which reads ‘n’ students information (name,3 subjects marks) and calculate total marks, result print them in a particular format.
62. Program to find whether a square matrix is a) symmetric b) skew symmetric c) none of two.
63. Program to find area of a triangle when there sides are given.
64. Program to print Armstrong number between 1-500.
65. Program to check whether a given number is Armstrong or not.
66. Program to print the floyd’s triangle.
67. Program to read data in 3 structures and print
68. Program to print a diagonal matrix.
69. Program to copy contents of one file into another.
70. Program to create a file of number and copy odd number into second file and even number into third file.
71. Program a structure which stores information about hotels which stores information about name, grade, room change, no of rooms.
72. Program which does the below process after reading on odd no of integer.
73. Program to sort the entered elements using selection sort technique.
74. Program to find whether a number is divisible by ‘11’ or not without actual division.
75. Program to find maximum and minimum of entered ’n’ number using arrays.
76. Program to print the following series until there sum exceeds 2.6 term value exceeds 1.5x+x2/2!+x3/3!+------------.
77. Program to print a frequency distribution table for a class of 20-students in the following format. The marks range form 1-25.
78. Program to accept values into an array and print array in reverse and original format by using three different functions.
79. Program to accept values into single dimensional array and print the array in reverse by using pointers.
80. Program to read a string and print the number of characters in each word of the string.
81. Program to accept two strings and compare those two strings
82. Program to accept a string using pointers and functions.
83.Program to read a string and print the first two characters of each word in the string.
84.Program to accept two numbers and print the sum of given two numbers by using pointers
85.Program to accept a string and print reverse of the given string by using functions.
86. Program to accept two 3 dimensional array and store subtraction of those two arrays into third array..
87.Program to accept a single dimensional array and print them by using pointers
88.Program to accept two strings and biggest among them
89.Program to print 4 dimentional matrix with
constant number.
90.Prongram to accept a string and print each word in reverse
91. Program to accept elements into single dimensional array and print the array in ascending order by using three different arrays.
92.Program to accept data and store the given data into file print the data.
93. Program to accept data in lower case and store the given data into file into upper case and print the data.
94.Program to copy contents of one file into another.
95. Program to create a file of numbers and copy odd number into second file and even number into third file
96.Program to accept a string in lower case and print first character of each word in upper case.
97.Program to accept two numbers and interchange two values using functions.
98.Program for example of static variable.
99.Program to accept a string and print by trailing spaces.
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