PPT-Sets and Maps Chapter 9 Chapter Objectives

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To understand the C set and map containers and how to use them To learn about hash coding and its use to facilitate efficient search and retrieval To study two

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To understand the C set and map containers and how to use them To learn about hash coding and its use to facilitate efficient search and retrieval To study two forms of hash tablesopen addressing and chainingand to understand their relative benefits and performance tradeoffs. by Pavel Gladyshev. Mathematically speaking…. Objects. Chair, You, Me, 1, 2, 3, . UCD, . pack of . pringles. Any two objects. x . and . y . can be compared for equality:. Set. Unoprdered. . c. ollecton. Why are maps, knowing how to read them, and to draw them (cartography) so important?”. I. What can maps show us?. Your Thoughts (in your notebooks under Roman Numeral I:. Symbols and Abbreviations for Outlining . distort a certain property. .. Definition: The representation of the globe on a two dimensional flat map.. All maps have four features that can be distorted that include: Shape, Size (area), distance, and direction. The reason for this being that there is no perfect way to represent a 3-D object on a 2-D plane. Each different type of map sacrifices one or more of these properties to make a flat map. . Section. . 2.4. Cardinality. How can we compare the sizes of two sets?. If . S. = {. x.  . .   .  . : . x. 2. = 9}, then . S.  = {–3,.  . 3} and we say that . S. has two elements.. If you enjoy generating cave maps . And filling grotto newsletters with good maps. Then the next best thing to drawing maps themselves is to teach your grotto how to draw maps and watching your grottos fill with new excited mapmakers and your newsletters fill with excellent maps. 6. th Grade UBD - Unit 1 - . Places Regions and People. Preview. Types of . Maps. - . There are many types of maps, and they all convey different kinds of information about places. . . Maps are used to organize and convey information in a quick and readily available way. . Climate is the average annual pattern of precipitation and temperature at a specific location. Computer temperature maps for January 18, 2016. Current temp. Expected high temp for the day. The farther one predicts from today’s conditions, the less accurate the results may be.. . Presenter: Alicia McGee. Email: . amcgee@mobilemcps.org. Make a copy of this to take notes!. Maps and Geography . We want students to become global students….. So….. Students should be able to:. . Presenter: Alicia McGee. Email: . amcgee@mobilemcps.org. Make a copy of this to take notes!. Maps and Geography . We want students to become global students….. So….. Students should be able to:. Map Basics. All quality maps have the . following Basic Traits:. Title:. gives the map purpose and . thematic focus. Compass:. . gives cardinal directions & orientation. Key/Legend: . decodes . Chapter 6. Views of Earth. Latitude. The equator is an imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the north and south poles. It separates the Earth into two equal halves – the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere.. COUNTY MAPS AND DATA2County Maps and DataMinnesota Department of HealthMinnesota Cancer Reporting SystemPO Box 64882 St Paul MN 55164-0822651-201-5900healthmcrsstatemnuswwwhealthstatemnusTo obtain thi Visualizing 3D Surfaces. Carol J. Ormand. , . SERC, Carleton College. Eric Riggs, Texas A&M University. Overview. What do we mean when we talk about “reading” contour maps?. Example: the Topographic Map Assessment. How to read a map. Maps . are pictures of the Earth's . surface. Reference maps . just . show natural features like rivers, cities, political subdivisions and highways. .. Thematic maps . use these items only .

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