Some home will gain value through the years, mostly houses, so it is possible to determine what type of loan is best for you with a home loan equity payment calculator.
In this website simply you can enter your technology (one of the Texas Instrument tool), content area (science, math, etc), and topic. The system finds the activities that other teachers or students created. You can download the activity and use it if you like.
Click here to access the UK's official government-backed carbon calculator for the public. Answer simple questions about your home and lifestyle to calculate your Carbon footprint, then discover easy ways of reducing it through the fun, interactive action plan. Please note: this is not a carbon offsetting site
On October 23, 1635, German astronomer and mathematician Wilhelm Schickard, who constructued the very first mechanical calculator, passed away. His famous calculator was able to perform additions and subtractions. For more complicated operations, it provided so-called Napier bones, named after the Scottish mathematician John Napier, who came up with the idea of logarithms. Although it is widely believed that the first mechanical calculating device was created by the French mathematician Blaise Pascal in 1642. However, that distinction actually belongs to Wilhelm Schickard.
I guess almost nobody except a few mathematicians and computer scientists have ever heard of the Australian computer scientist Charles Leonard Hamblin, who passed away 27 years ago today. And also most of my fellow computer scientists might not have heard of him. But, one of his major contributions to computer science was the introduction of the so-called Reverse Polish Notation. Does that ring a bell?
"It is not certain that everything is uncertain." is one of the many profound insights that philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) published in his seminal work entiteled "Pensées" (Thoughts, published in 1669). He literally had versatile scientific interests, as he provided influential contributions in the field of mathematics, physics, engineering, as well as in religious philosophy.
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WattzOn allows you to measure the amount of power needed to support all of the aspects of your lifestyle. By calculating every impact in watts, all the varied choices made in your life can be directly compared - including actions that happen on markedly different timescales. Measuring in power rather than carbon emissions also recognizes that there are not enough remaining fossil fuel sources to support the energy needs of the world. Not limited to activities, you can also determine the impact of your belongings through the embodied energy database. WattzOn is opening up the assumptions, the methodology, the mathematics, and the data to the entire community -- we can argue, modify, tweak, and eventually reach consensus so that WattzOn's power estimates improve over time.