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Explain the proof for the nested interval property, and also the proofs for the Archimedean Property, which is split into two parts.
Prove the irrationality of square root of two; Give some preliminary introduction to this course, including sets, functions, logics and proofs, induction.
Introduce Axiom of Completeness, the bed rock of advanced calculus, where every nonempty bounded above subset of R has a lower upper bound (supremum), and every nonempty bounded below subset of R has a greatest lower bound (infimum). Introduce the consequences of the Axiom of Completeness, with the Nested Interval Property and the Archimedean Property.
Busi 408 at UNC Chapel Hill's Kenan-Flagler Business School is taught by professor Chip Snively and Melissa Hart. This study guide contains the FULL PACKAGE for everything you need to know, including all class notes, midterm preparation (x2), final exam preparation, and notes from the textbook. It is crucial you do well in this course at it is the prerequisite for most other courses in the Business School, and corporate finance is the basic building block for your future career. Companies and b...
A comprehensive pdf of notes from every AMST210 "Southern Studies" lecture. Notes include key terms from each lecture to know for the exams as well as detailed definitions of each term.
Flow chart to work out acid base equilibria problems
Study guide for EXSS 181 UNC 
Incomplete unit 1
Public Policy correct answer: The sum of gov't activities, whether pursued directly or through agents, and their influence on the lives of citizens; i.e. "who gets what". 
 
Public Policies can be made by... correct answer: Federal, state, and local gov'ts 
 
3 Levels of Public Policies correct answer: 1. Policy Choices 
2. Policy Outputs 
3. Policy Impacts 
 
Influences of Public Policy correct answer: Influence policy and society and produces change in the lives of citizens (law, servi...
The ~three hour final exam will consist of about 15 minutes of multiple-choice questions, with the rest short answer and essay questions. It is an open note. You’ll find all parts of the exam in Sakai Tests and Quizzes. Because the test will come from random draws, no test will be exactly the same. For the final exam, you should be able to discuss and evaluate in essay-length detail: ● Charts from assigned reports on domestic and foreign policy; ● Cross-sector collaboration in a particular...