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SMA 2104: Mathematics for Sciences - Lesson 9 TRIGONOMETRY
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Upon completing this topic, you should be able to Define, manipulate and apply trigonometric functions. Define the basic trigonometric ratios, sine, cosine and tangent of an angle and derive the other trigonometric ratios; cosecant, secant and cotangent using the basic trigonometric ratios. Derive identities involving the trigonometric ratios
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SMA 2104: Quadratic Equations Practice Problems
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Quadratic Equations Practice Problems, Solving Quadratic Equations When the Product of Two Numbers is Zero
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SMA 2104: Factorisation Practice Questions
Get a copy Factorisation Practice Questions, this is suitable for your revision
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SMA 2104: Factorisation Practice Questions Answers
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Factorisation Practice Questions Answers
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EEE 2202: ANALOGUE ELECTRONICS I
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Electronics is the study of conduction current in solids, gases, vacuum and liquids.
It is a branch of engineering that comes from the 2 words Electrons - negatively charged particle in an atom, Mechanics - Study of motion of an electron. Electronics is also study of electrons and how they can be used to perform different functions.
The ability to control movement of electrons or electron flow is the basic of electronics it specializes in digital computers, audio systems, communication systems, and automatic control.
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HBC 2101: Introduction to Accounting I - Course Outline
Introduce students to financial accounting for processing and communicating of financial information to support economic decision making. This particularly focuses on procedures of book keeping and preparation of the financial statements for a simple business.
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HBC 2101: Introduction to Accounting I - ERRORS ON ACCOUNTS
The trial balance produced from the accounts appears to be correct, i.e the debits
are the same as the credits. However, on taking a close check on the balances and
transactions posted, errors may have been made and therefore the balances shown on
the trial balance may be incorrect i.e. under or over stated.
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HBC 2101: Introduction to Accounting I
Accounting is defined as a process of Recording Classifying Summarizing Interpreting the financial transactions and Communicating the result thereof to the persons interested in such information for decision making purposes
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HBC 2101: Nature, purpose and scope of accounting
Accounting may be defined as the process of collecting, recording, summarizing and
communicating financial information. Accounting is nothing but a means of
communicating the results of business operations to varies parties interested in or
connected with the business, viz., the owner, creditors, investors, government, financial institutions and other agencies. Accounting is, therefore, rightly called as the language of business. The basis purpose of a language is to serve as a means of communication. Accounting also serve this purpose. Accounting is not only associated with business but also with every body who is interested in keeping an account for the money received and money spent.
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HBC 2101: Purchases Ledger Control Account.
Purchases Ledger Control Account is a summary account which checks the arithmetical accuracy of the Purchases Ledger. It enables us to see at a glance whether the general ledger balance for the purchase’s ledger agrees with the total of all the individual trade payable accounts held within the purchase’s ledger.
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