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Accounting Chapter 3 Homework Purchase Account Asset Purchase Credit Accounts
Copyright © 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 3-1 Examples of increasing assets, decreasing liabilities, increasing expenses, etc. are used to illustrate the many possible types of journal entries. Posting the same journal entries to the general ledger is then illustrated. A […]
Accounting Chapter 2 Homework Accounts Payable increased by $4.912 billion in 2016
PROBLEM 2A-5 (1, 2) Cash 111 (E) 2,600 (J) 100 650 (F) 1,600 (G) 700 (K) 22,700 4,500 18,200 6,700 (A) 20,000 1,300 (C) 250 (D) Accounts Receivable 112 (H) 1,500 100 (J) 1,400 Office Equipment 121 (C) 1,300 Delivery […]
Accounting Chapter 2 Homework Legal Fees Earned Expenses 511 Salary Expense
2 Debits and Credits: Analyzing and Recording Business Transactions ANSWERS TO DISCUSSION QUESTIONS AND CRITICAL THINKING/ETHICAL CASE 1. A ledger is a group of accounts that records in monetary value the data from business transactions. 2. The left-hand side is […]
Accounting Chapter 2 Homework The Equity Subdivisions Categories Will Use The
Copyright © 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 2-1 entry debit or credit; and 5) computing the balance in the T account. T accounts are used to illustrate debits and credits and how to evaluate each account’s balance. A T account is […]
Accounting Chapter 1 Homework Trickett Catering Trickett Capital Revenue
PROBLEM 1A-5 (CONTINUED) (b) TRUMAN’S CATERING SERVICE BALANCE SHEET MAY 31, 201X ASSETS LIABILITIES AND OWNER’S EQUITY Cash $31 2 0 0 Liabilities Equipment 3 7 0 0 Accounts Payable $1 9 0 0 Owner’s Equity J. Truman, Capital 33 […]
Accounting Chapter 1 Homework Fairmont Capital November 201x Net Income For
1 Accounting Concepts and Procedures ANSWERS TO DISCUSSION QUESTIONS AND CRITICAL THINKING/ETHICAL CASE 1. The functions of accounting are to analyze, record, classify, summarize, report, interpret, and communicate financial information. 2. Sole proprietorship—1 owner; unlimited liability; easy to form; limited […]
Accounting Chapter 1 Homework Key Concepts Balance Sheet Lecture Outline The
equation. Learning Unit 1-4 discusses the income statement, the statement of owner’s equity, and the balance sheet. The accounting equation is used to illustrate how the income statement, statement of owner’s equity, balance sheet are developed and interrelated. The net […]
Chapter 16 Use Excel’s Round function and round your decimal
542 CHaPTEr 16 • INvENTOry ClaSSrOOM aCTIvITy Ask students to name categories of goods whose current market value might be lower than the cost. Typical responses would be electronic and computer equipment that has been replaced with newer and cheaper […]
Chapter 12 In graphing a nonlinear inequality that involves
Section 12.4 Solving Nonlinear Systems of Equations 255 12.4 Solving Nonlinear Systems of Equations Exercises 2. 2(1) (2) 7 35 yx yx =+ =+ Use substitution. ( ) ( ) 2 2 73 5 320 120 xx xx xx += […]
Chapter 12 When the equation of a parabola is given in the form
Chapter 12 CONIC SECTIONS 12.1 Introduction to Conics; the Parabola Exercises 2. When the equation of a parabola is given in the form 2,yax bxc=++ it can be written in standard form by completing the square 4. A parabola that […]
Chapter 11 The logarithm of a quotient is the logarithm
Chapter 11 EXPONENTIAL AND LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS 11.1 Exponential Functions Exercises 2. The number e is irrational. 4. The range of an exponential function is the set of all positive numbers. 6. The graph of an exponential function approaches the x-axis. […]
Chapter 10 The graph of a quadratic function is called a parabola
Chapter 10 Quadratic Equations, Functions, and Inequalities 204 Mindstretchers 1. a. 22 22 44 22 44 2 2 2 bb ac bb ac aa b b ac b b ac a bb aa −+ − −− − + −+ − […]
Mathematics Chapter 11 The same ideas apply to clamped splines
11.4.14. (a)u(x) = 8 < :−1.25(x+ 1)3+ 4.25(x+ 1) −2,−1≤x≤0, 1.25×3−3.75×2+.5x−1,0≤x≤1. -1 -0.5 0.5 1 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0.5 1 (b)u(x) = 8 > > > < > > > : −x3+ 2x+ 1,0≤x≤1, 2(x−1)3−3(x−1)2−(x−1) + 2,1≤x≤2, −(x−2)3+ 3(x−2)2−(x−2),2≤x≤3. […]
Chapter 10 A negative answer makes no sense in this problem
Chapter 10 QUADRATIC EQUATIONS, FUNCTIONS, AND INEQUALITIES 10.1 Solving Quadratic Equations: The Square Root Property of Equality; Completing the Square Exercises 2. 281 81 9 x x = =± =± 9, 9xx=− = 4. 263 63 3 7 n n […]
Mathematics Chapter 11 We conclude that the sequence satisfies
Solutions — Chapter 11 11.1.1. The greatest displacement is at x=d α+1 2, with u(x) = α 8+d 2+d2 2a, when d < 2α, and at x= 1, with u(x) = d, when d≥2α. The greatest stress and greatest strain […]
Chapter 9 Raising each side of the radical equation
Chapter 9 Radical Expressions, Functions, and Equations 172 112. () () ()() 22 22 416 4 4 416 4 16 417 4 16 xxyxyy xy xxyxyy xy xxyy xy +++ = − +++ =− ++ =− () () 2 2 […]
Mathematics Chapter 10 That Tis complete with a single dominant
10.4.6. The transition matrix T=0 B B B @ 02 32 3 1 0 1 3 01 30 1 C C C Ais regular because T4=0 B B B @ 14 27 26 81 26 81 2 949 81 16 […]
Chapter 9 examples may help to support an assertion
Chapter 9 RADICAL EXPRESSIONS, FUNCTIONS, AND EQUATIONS 9.1 Radical Expressions and Functions Exercises 2. The symbol stands for the positive or principal square root. 4. The square root of a negative number is not a real number. 6. The number […]
Mathematics Chapter 10 Then the population will increase without limit
Solutions — Chapter 10 10.1.1. (a)u(1) = 2, u(10) = 1024, u(20) = 1048576; unstable. 10.1.2. (a)u(k+1) = 1.0325 u(k),u(0) = 100, where u(k)represents the balance after kyears. (b)u(10) = 1.032510 ×100 = 137.69 dollars. (c)u(k+1) = (1 + .0325/12) […]
Chapter 8 A function’s first coordinates are values of
Chapter 8 FUNCTIONS 8.1 Introduction to Functions Exercises 2. A function’s first coordinates are values of the independent variable. 4. The domain of a function is the set of all values of the independent variable. 6. If we think of […]
Mathematics Chapter 9 Oder of the springs does not change the frequencies
9.4.37. (a)0 B @ e2t0 0 0et0 0 0 1 1 C A— scalings by a factor λ=etin the ydirection and λ2=e2tin the x direction. The trajectories are the semi-parabolas x=c y2, z =dfor c, d constant, and the half-lines […]
Chapter 7 We say that y is inversely proportional to
Section 7.5 Solving Rational Equations 133 28. ()() ()() ()() ()() 11 11 CD CD CrDs CrDs CD CD ++ + =++ + + =+ ()() 11 simplifies to . 1 CrDs CD Cr Ds ++ + + + ++ […]
Mathematics Chapter 9 Equating this to the right hand side of the second
Solutions — Chapter 9 9.1.1. (i) (a)u(t) = c1cos 2t+c2sin 2t. (b)du dt = 0 1 −4 0 !u. (c)u(t) = c1cos 2t+c2sin 2t −2c1sin 2t+ 2c2cos 2t!. (d)(e) 246 8 0.2 0.4 (iii ) (a)u(t) = c1e−t+c2te−t. (b)du dt […]
Chapter 7 Following the technique for adding rational
Chapter 7 RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS AND EQUATIONS 7.1 Rational Expressions Exercises 2. A rational expression is undefined if a variable is replaced with a value that makes its denominator 0. 4. A rational expression is said to be in simplest form […]
Mathematics Chapter 8 where Λ is the diagonal eigenvalue matrix
(c) Eigenvalues: 7,1; eigenvectors: 1 2 1!, 1 0!. B 6 C B C B 2 C ♦8.4.10. If L[v] = λv, then, using the inner product, λkvk2=hL[v],vi=hv, L[v]i=λkvk2, which proves that the eigenvalue λis real. Similarly, if L[w] = […]
Chapter 6 A common factor of two or more integers is an integer
Chapter 6 FACTORING POLYNOMIALS 6.1 Common Factoring and Factoring by Grouping Exercises 2. A common factor of two or more integers is an integer that is a factor of each integer. 4. The greatest common factor of two or more […]
Mathematics Chapter 8 The equilibrium solution is asymptotically stable
Solutions — Chapter 8 8.1.1. (a)u(t) = −3e5t, (b)u(t) = 3e2(t−1), (c)u(t) = e−3(t+1). 8.1.2. γ= log 2/100 ≈.0069. After 10 years: 93.3033 gram; after 100 years: 50 gram; after 1000 years: .0977 gram. 8.1.6. The solution is u(t) = […]
Chapter 5 The base was incorrectly changed from positive
Chapter 5 EXPONENTS AND POLYNOMIALS 5.1 Laws of Exponents Exercises 2. The quotient rule of exponents states that when powers of the same base are divided, the exponents are subtracted and the base is left the same. 4. For any […]
Mathematics Chapter 7 And represent either a reflection through the origin
with 0 @ 3 23 2 1 21 21 A= 1 2 0 1 !0 @ 1 21 2 1 21 21 A, 2 2!= 1 2 0 1 ! 1 0!+ 1 2!; (d)T6◦T3[x] = 0 @ 1 23 […]
Chapter 4 The answer is obtained by solving the system
Chapter 4 Solving Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities 76 Mindstretchers 1. The answer is obtained by solving the system of equations xy+=sum and xy−= difference. To find x, your friend can take half the sum of the two numbers […]
Mathematics Chapter 7 The linear function exists and is unique if
Solutions — Chapter 7 7.1.1. Only (a) and (d) are linear. 7.1.3. (a)F(0,0) = 2 0!6= 0 0!, (b)F(2x, 2y) = 4F(x, y)6= 2F(x, y), (c)F(−x, −y) = F(x, y)6=−F(x, y), (d)F(2x, 2y)6= 2F(x, y), (e)F(0,0) = 1 0!6= 0 […]
Chapter 4 Since two points determine a straight line
Chapter 4 SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES 4.1 Introduction to Systems of Linear Equations: Solving by Graphing Exercises 2. A solution of a system of two linear equations in two variables is an ordered pair of numbers that […]
Mathematics Chapter 6 For maximum displacement of the bottom mass
Solutions — Chapter 6 6.1.1. (a)K= 3−2 −2 3 !; (b)u=0 @ 18 5 17 51 A= 3.6 3.4!; (c) the first mass has moved the farthest; (d)e=“18 5,−1 5,−17 5”T= ( 3.6,−.2,−3.4 )T, so the first spring has stretched […]
Chapter 3 of the line segment connecting the first two
Chapter 3 GRAPHING LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES IN TWO VARIABLES 3.1 Introduction to Graphing Exercises 2. The horizontal number line on a coordinate plane is usually referred to as the x-axis. 4. The y–coordinate of a point on a coordinate […]
Mathematics Chapter 5 Is orthogonal to all polynomials of degree
-1 -0.5 0.5 1 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0.5 1 1.5 -1 -0.5 0.5 1 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0.5 1 1.5 -1 -0.5 0.5 1 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0.5 1 1.5 5.4.21. The Gram–Schmidt process will lead to the monic Chebyshev […]
Chapter 2 The member used the facilities 9 hours this month
Chapter 2 LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES 2.1 Solving Linear Equations: The Addition Property Exercises 2. Equations that can be written in the form ,ax b c+= where a, b, and c are real numbers and 0,a≠ are called linear equations […]
Mathematics Chapter 5 The three vectors are nonzero, mutually orthogonal
Solutions — Chapter 5 5.1.1. (a) Orthogonal basis; (b) orthonormal basis; (c) not a basis; (d) basis; (e) orthogonal basis; (f) orthonormal basis. 5.1.2. (a) Basis; (b) orthonormal basis; (c) not a basis. 5.1.3. (a) Basis; (b) basis; (c) not […]
Chapter 1 Liquid chlorine has the higher boiling point
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO REAL NUMBERS AND ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS 1.1 Real Numbers Exercises 2. The whole numbers consist of 0 and the natural numbers. 4. The set of integers is {. . . , 4, 3, 2,−−− 1, 0, 1, […]
Mathematics Chapter 4 The maximal distance between the point
Solutions — Chapter 4 4.1.1. We need to minimize (3x−1)2+ (2 x+ 1)2= 13 x2−2x+ 2. The minimum value of 25 13 occurs when x=1 13 . 4.1.2. Note that f(x, y)≥0; the minimum value f(x?, y?) = 0 is […]
Chapter 0 Prealgebra Review Five hundredths Exercises
Chapter R PREALGEBRA REVIEW Exercises 2. 8 77777777 7⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅= 4. 43 5555444 5 4⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅ = ⋅ 6. ()() 42 2 6 2222 66 16 36 576 ⋅=⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅ =⋅ = 8. 20 4 5 20 20 0−⋅= − = 10 30. […]
Mathematics Chapter 3 A Gram matrix is positive definite if
3.3.32. (a)v= ( a, 0 )Tor ( 0, a )T; (b)v= ( a, 0 )Tor ( 0, a )T; (c)v= ( a, 0 )Tor ( 0, a )T; (d)v= ( a, a )Tor ( a, −a)T. 3.3.33. Let 0 < […]
Mathematics Chapter 3 At least one of which is strictly positive
Solutions — Chapter 3 3.1.1. Bilinearity: hcu+dv,wi= (cu1+dv1)w1−(cu1+d v1)w2−(c u2+d v2)w1+b(c u2+dv2)w2 =c(u1w1−u1w2−u2w1+bu2w2) + d(v1w1−v1w2−v2w1+bv2w2) =chu,wi+dhv,wi, 3.1.2. (a), (f) and (g) define inner products; the others don’t. 3.1.3. It is not positive definite, since if v= ( 1,−1 )T, say, […]
Mathematics Chapter 2 Thus The Matrices Agree Basis Which Enough
then choose another vector vm+2 not in the span of v1, . . . , vm+1, and so v1, . . . , vm+2 are also linearly independent. We continue on in this fashion until we arrive at nlin- early […]
Mathematics Chapter 2 Associativity of Scalar Multiplication
Solutions — Chapter 2 2.1.1. Commutativity of Addition: (x+ i y) + (u+ i v) = (x+u) + i (y+v) = (u+ i v) + (x+ i y). Associativity of Addition: (x+ i y) + h(u+ i v) + (p+ […]
Mathematics Chapter 1 Running Gaussian Elimination with pivoting
1.7.19. (a)x=−220., y = 26, z =.91; (b)x=−190., y = 24, z =.84; (c)x=−210, y= 26, z = 1.(d) The exact solution is x=−213.658, y = 25.6537, z =.858586. Full pivoting is the most accurate. Interestingly, partial pivoting fares a […]
Mathematics Chapter 1 The effect of multiplying P AP Tis equivalent to
1.5.26. Applying Gaussian Elimination: E1=0 @1 0 −1 √311 A, E1A=0 B @ √3 2−1 2 02 √3 1 C A, 1.5.27. (a)0 @−i 2 1 2 1 2−i 21 A, (b) −1 1 −i 1 + i −1!, (c)0 […]
Mathematics Chapter 1 For the exclusive use of adopters of the book
Solutions — Chapter 1 1.1.1. (a) Reduce the system to x−y= 7,3y=−4; then use Back Substitution to solve for x=17 3, y =−4 3. (b) Reduce the system to 6u+v= 5,−5 2v=5 2; then use Back Substitution to solve for […]
Special Education Introduction Homework The Episode Provides Real world Example Teacher Preparing
Introduction: To th e Instructor 2 INTRODUCTION: TO THE INSTRUCTOR WELCOME TO THE SIXTH EDITION OF INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING: BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL. sixth edition of Introduction to Teaching: Becoming a Professional preface outline you can see in the book itself. […]
Special Education Chapter 13 Homework Succeeding Your First Year Teaching Succeeding Your
Chapter 12: Educational Reform and You 108 CHAPTER 13: DEVELOPING AS A PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER OVERVIEW This final chapter of the text describes how the beliefs of preservice and beginning teachers can influence their future teaching success, and discusses the processes […]
Special Education Chapter 12 Homework Minorities Reform Revisited Teaching Suggestions Reform Focus
Chapter 12: Educational Reform and You 99 CHAPTER 12: EDUCATIONAL REFORM AND YOU CHAPTER OVERVIEW The schools in our country are going through a period of reform unparalleled in our nation s history. This chapter examines these reform efforts and […]