When you are trying to find the unknown concentrations in equilibrium reaction ( chemistry ) the result if the ICE table set up devolves into a quadratic equation. Happens in physics to.
Limitations of a correlation regardless of whether its a straight line or quadratic, it can never suggest causation. I.e. there is statistical data to show that as a household has more T.V's, life expectancy goes up. However, this is not the cause, wealth is the cause which is common to both.
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Here are some examples of where we use integers in real life:-To keep track of inventory in a supermarketCounting how many pages are in a bookNumbering collections of objectsA clock uses integersIn recipes you use integers to find out how much of one ingredient is used in a recipes. For example 2 eggs, 1tsp of vanilla essence and 1tsp of water.
== == no. == == == == == == Yes, there is a chart but I had to get the calculations from an Estate Attorney. I can tell you what my life estate is worth... I am female 55 years of age. My factor is 0.69039 Which means: If my property is worth 1,000,000.00 my Value is $690,390.00 If my property is worth $ 500,000.00 my Value is $345,195.00 I hope this helps, but I have no idea how the factor is determined other than a chart that the legal system possesses. It is determined on your sex and age, which gives a life expectancy. I would add this: These numbers come from what are called "mortality tables". Most states have adopted them to compute inheritance or estate taxes. This means you can find them in the state laws or regulations. They are also used by insurance companies.
It appears that the asker of this questions wants to know how much of the whole life policy they have is going for the insurance death benifit. It could also be that they are asking what percentage of life policies sold are term insurance policies. Assuming the first thought is so, the answer is that it may be stated in your policy or under the 'right to know' sections of your policy illustration. you can even know what percentage commission your agent gets if you ask him or the company. I will use the illustration that I find interesting. A mid 30 female asked for a quote on life insurance. A 1 million dollar policy. For $60/ month she could buy term insurance, for $470/ month she could buy whole life. What percentage is going toward term insurance or the death benefit? I see it has a $410/month difference, which if invested well will perform better in the long run. If it is the 2nd question, I do not know the answer.
Quadratic functions are used to describe free fall.
I think its the dropping of a golf ball off a building! This is because the formula for velocity when something is dropped is a quadratic formula, that is of degree 2.
You'll find "real-life applications" of the quadratic equation mainly in engineering applications, not in sustainable development.
The quadratic equation has many application related to resolving and modelling daily life problems. two examples are in archery and rifle sports. The trajectory of the projectile can follow a ballistic arc. The arc itself can be explained and graphically illustrated by the quadratic equation.
How about the path a baseball takes when hit by a bat...
A quadratic equation could be used to find the optimal ingredients for a mixture. Example: if you are trying to create a super cleanser, you could make a parabola of your ingredients, finding the roots of the equation to find the optimal amount for each ingredient.
Using your ICE table in doing equilibrium calculations of concentrations in chemistry yields a quadratic function. X = Vot +(1/2)at2 is an equation of kinematics in physics.
Yes, they commonly appear in free-fall problems.
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There are no real life applications of reciprocal functions
St. Louis Arch is an example of a quadratic graph. Umm... many arches are actually *catenaries*, visually indistinguishable from a parabola - this answer should be checked for accuracy.
Chemist use the quadratic equation all the time to find concentrations in equilibrium reactions.Mechanics in physics, kinematics to be precise, use this formula to find position, time velocity or acceleration of moving objects.X = Vot + 1/2at2--------------------------------a quadratic formula