Yes, it is possible for one person to serve as the principal of two schools, but it is a challenging and demanding role. This arrangement is known as a "shared principalship" and typically requires strong organizational skills, effective time management, and the ability to delegate responsibilities effectively. The principal would need to ensure they are meeting the needs of both schools while maintaining high standards of leadership and administration.
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It is possible but not recommended unless it is a cooperative program between two schools.
A tridiagonal matrix is one in which the only non-zero elements are on the principal diagonal, and the two diagonals immediately next to it: one below and the other above.
The two square roots of a real number (other than 0) have the same value: one is the additive opposite of the other.So, the principal square root of 16 is 4. Then the other sqrt is -4.The principal sqrt of 2 is approx 1.424 and the other is -1.424.
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