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Extractions: Due Monday, February 26, 1996 (off-campus: ~1 week after receipt) Consider the following C++ statement involving the int variables A, B, C, and D: Write the fully parenthesized version of this statement, assuming the operators obey the precedence and associativity of C++. Draw the expression tree for this statement. What value is written into C if A = 2, B = 4, C = 3, and D = 5? (Try it out on a machine if you wish, after you have done it by hand.) George hopes to become famous by improving on C++. He writes a D compiler (the name being a harbinger of the grade he will receive in the 1996 Better Living through Better Compilers Contest) that alters the precedence and associativity used in C++: he makes the operator '/' right associative, and gives it a precedence just less than '+' and '-'. For the statement above, write the fully parenthesized version, and draw the expression tree, as his compiler would interpret it. (Try it out on G eorge's compiler, if you wish, if you can find him. He is selling it cheap.) Project #0 Sorting it all Out.
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Extractions: A slightly edited version of this article was originally published in the November, 1993 issue of Monitoring Times magazine. Looking for a DX target area with lots of small stations and interesting cultures? But, one that doesn't take fancy equipment and years of experience to monitor? Just look "south of the border" to Central America. Because Central America is so close geographically to North America, even low powered stations can put in excellent signals. Unless the VOA or RCI plops down on their frequency, any SW station in Central America is likely to make it up here. In fact, some Central American DX stations are more reliable catches than a lot of international broadcasters! Historically, Central America consists of the five countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Under Spanish colonial rule, these countries and the Mexican state of Chiapas formed the Audiencia de Guatemala. Central America declared independence on September 15, 1821 and was promptly annexed by Mexico, then under dictator General Agustin de Iturbide. When Iturbide was overthrown in 1823, Central America was allowed to go its own way, but, unfortunately for DX country counters, the northern province of Chiapas decided to remain with Mexico. For fifteen years Central America attempted to be a unified country, but mostly was bogged down in civil war due to regional jealousies and disagreements. The union was destroyed and the Central American congress dissolved in 1838. Although the five countries went their seperate ways, they maintain a strong regional cultural identity.
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Extractions: Math 141 Syllabus, Fall 1998 CLASS WEB PAGE: http://www.sonoma.edu/math/faculty/cabaniss/Math141/math141/ INSTRUCTOR: DR. SHARON CABANISS PHONE: 664-3921 OFFICE: Darwin 133B 664-2368 (Math Dept.) EMAIL: Sharon Cabaniss at sharon.cabaniss@sonoma.edu OFFICE HOURS: TBA and by appointment PREREQUISITE: Passage of the ELM examination, Math 50 (Intermediate Algebra), or equivalent REQUIRED TEXT: Native American Mathematics, edited by Michael P. Closs Africa Counts, by Claudia Zaslavsky RECOMMENDED: Ethnomathematics: A Multicultural View of Mathematical Ideas by Marcia Ascher. (On Reserve at the library.) REQUIRED MATERIALS: journal, 3-ring binder (about 1 in. thick), colored pencils Attendance: As in all mathematics classes, regular attendance is critical. You are expected to turn in all homework assignments on time , attend all classes, and participate responsibly in class discussions and activities. If you do miss a class, you are responsible for obtaining the next assignment before the next class. By the time a child has grown up to become a philosopher, the concept of a straight line has become so intrinsic and fundamental a part of his thinking that he may imagine it as an Eternal Form, part of the Heavenly Host of Ideals which he recalls from before birth. (From The Mathematical Experience by Philip J. Davis and Reuben Hersh.)