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- Date: 2018-05-07 13:39:39
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    - Date: 2017-01-10 09:05:15
      31  Marco Polo: an acoustic localization system for mobile robots MAE280a midtermminutes, closed book, no calculators, one page of notes allowed. In this exam, we develop a new, low cost acoustic localization s

      1 Marco Polo: an acoustic localization system for mobile robots MAE280a midtermminutes, closed book, no calculators, one page of notes allowed. In this exam, we develop a new, low cost acoustic localization s

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      Source URL: renaissance.ucsd.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2009-11-06 05:15:22
        4MAE280a finalhours, closed book, no calculators, two pages of notes allowed. ∂trace(AX T BXC)

        MAE280a finalhours, closed book, no calculators, two pages of notes allowed. ∂trace(AX T BXC)

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        Source URL: renaissance.ucsd.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2009-12-06 21:17:04
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          INSTRUCTIONS. This spreadsheet contains calculators for dividing heads and rotary tables. A calculator for converting any number of degrees to circle divisions is also provided. The dividing head calculator is based on

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          Source URL: www.ameng.com.au

          Language: English - Date: 2008-10-25 19:19:05
            61  MAE290a finalhours, closed book, no calculators, two pages of notes allowed.  1. The numerical march of an ODE approximation of a PDE

            1 MAE290a finalhours, closed book, no calculators, two pages of notes allowed. 1. The numerical march of an ODE approximation of a PDE

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            Source URL: renaissance.ucsd.edu

            Language: English - Date: 2006-10-10 05:11:58
              71  MAE280a midtermminutes, closed book, no calculators, one page of notes allowed. 1. In this problem, we consider a simple continuous-time LTI system x′ = Ax on a given interval t ∈ [0, T ]. What is the s

              1 MAE280a midtermminutes, closed book, no calculators, one page of notes allowed. 1. In this problem, we consider a simple continuous-time LTI system x′ = Ax on a given interval t ∈ [0, T ]. What is the s

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              Language: English - Date: 2009-11-04 04:10:12
                8Tentamen i FYSC11 / Atom- och molekylfysik 25 oktober 2013, klAllowed aids: list of equations (also Physics Handbook), calculator, English dictionary. The memory of programmable calculators has to be cleared at th

                Tentamen i FYSC11 / Atom- och molekylfysik 25 oktober 2013, klAllowed aids: list of equations (also Physics Handbook), calculator, English dictionary. The memory of programmable calculators has to be cleared at th

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                Source URL: ww2.sljus.lu.se

                Language: English - Date: 2013-10-25 05:27:23
                  9A22648  Calculators may be used in this examination provided they are not capable of being used to store alphabetical information other than hexadecimal numbers

                  A22648 Calculators may be used in this examination provided they are not capable of being used to store alphabetical information other than hexadecimal numbers

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                  Source URL: www.cs.bham.ac.uk.

                  Language: English - Date: 2017-09-25 12:51:36
                    10MAE290a finalMaking waves with numerical methods 3 hours, closed book, no calculators, two pages of notes allowed. A small piece of an F18, moving at high velocity, landed in the Lx = 5 m wide × Ly = 50 m long s

                    MAE290a finalMaking waves with numerical methods 3 hours, closed book, no calculators, two pages of notes allowed. A small piece of an F18, moving at high velocity, landed in the Lx = 5 m wide × Ly = 50 m long s

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                    Source URL: renaissance.ucsd.edu

                    Language: English - Date: 2008-12-14 01:42:36