Stocks The table presents the 2016 percentage change in the stock price for six well-known companies. (Data from: finance.yahoo.com .) Company Percentage America Express +10.6% Coca-Cola − 1.0 % ExxonMobil +14.9% Hewlett Packard +63.1% Ford − 5.7 % Red Robin Gourmet Burgers − 8.0 % Suppose that we wish to determine the difference in percentage change between two of the companies in the table, and suppose that we are interested only in the magnitude, or absolute value, of this difference. Then we subtract the two entries and find the absolute value. For example, the difference in percentage change of stock price for American Express and Ford is | 10.6 % − ( − 5.7 % ) | = 16.3 % Find the absolute value of the difference between the two indicated changes in stock price. Hewlett Packard and Red Robin
Stocks The table presents the 2016 percentage change in the stock price for six well-known companies. (Data from: finance.yahoo.com .) Company Percentage America Express +10.6% Coca-Cola − 1.0 % ExxonMobil +14.9% Hewlett Packard +63.1% Ford − 5.7 % Red Robin Gourmet Burgers − 8.0 % Suppose that we wish to determine the difference in percentage change between two of the companies in the table, and suppose that we are interested only in the magnitude, or absolute value, of this difference. Then we subtract the two entries and find the absolute value. For example, the difference in percentage change of stock price for American Express and Ford is | 10.6 % − ( − 5.7 % ) | = 16.3 % Find the absolute value of the difference between the two indicated changes in stock price. Hewlett Packard and Red Robin
Solution Summary: The author calculates the absolute value of the difference between the stock price of Hewlett Packard and Red Robin.
Stocks The table presents the 2016 percentage change in the stock price
for six well-known companies. (Data from:finance.yahoo.com.)
Company
Percentage
America Express
+10.6%
Coca-Cola
−
1.0
%
ExxonMobil
+14.9%
Hewlett Packard
+63.1%
Ford
−
5.7
%
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers
−
8.0
%
Suppose that we wish to determine the difference in percentage change between two of the companies in the table, and suppose that we are interested only in the magnitude, or absolute value, of this difference. Then we subtract the two entries and find the absolute value. For example, the difference in percentage change of stock price for American Express and Ford is
|
10.6
%
−
(
−
5.7
%
)
|
=
16.3
%
Find the absolute value of the difference between the two indicated changes in stock price.
Q1) Classify the following statements as a true or false statements
a. Any ring with identity is a finitely generated right R module.-
b. An ideal 22 is small ideal in Z
c. A nontrivial direct summand of a module cannot be large or small submodule
d. The sum of a finite family of small submodules of a module M is small in M
A module M 0 is called directly indecomposable if and only if 0 and M are
the only direct summands of M
f. A monomorphism a: M-N is said to split if and only if Ker(a) is a direct-
summand in M
& Z₂ contains no minimal submodules
h. Qz is a finitely generated module
i. Every divisible Z-module is injective
j. Every free module is a projective module
Q4) Give an example and explain your claim in each case
a) A module M which has two composition senes 7
b) A free subset of a modale
c) A free module
24
d) A module contains a direct summand submodule 7,
e) A short exact sequence of modules 74.
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Q.1) Classify the following statements as a true or false statements:
a. If M is a module, then every proper submodule of M is contained in a maximal
submodule of M.
b. The sum of a finite family of small submodules of a module M is small in M.
c. Zz is directly indecomposable.
d. An epimorphism a: M→ N is called solit iff Ker(a) is a direct summand in M.
e. The Z-module has two composition series.
Z
6Z
f. Zz does not have a composition series.
g. Any finitely generated module is a free module.
h. If O→A MW→ 0 is short exact sequence then f is epimorphism.
i. If f is a homomorphism then f-1 is also a homomorphism.
Maximal C≤A if and only if is simple.
Sup
Q.4) Give an example and explain your claim in each case:
Monomorphism not split.
b) A finite free module.
c) Semisimple module.
d) A small submodule A of a module N and a homomorphism op: MN, but
(A) is not small in M.
Prove that
Σ
prime p≤x
p=3 (mod 10)
1
Ρ
=
for some constant A.
log log x + A+O
1
log x
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