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StringsIn C++ strings are really arrays, but there are some different functions that are used for strings, like adding to strings, finding the length of
Mathematics Form 1-4 : CHAPTER SIXTY FIVE – AREA APPROXIMATION
Specific ObjectivesBy the end of the topic the learner should be able to:(a) Approximate the area of irregular shapes by counting techniques;(b) Derive the trapezium
13. EXTERNAL LAND FORMING PROCESSES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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K.C.S.E YEAR 2010 PHYSICS PAPER 2
SECTION A (25 marks)Answer ALL the questions in this section in the spaces provided. Figure 1, shows a ray of light incident on a plane
Biology Form 2 Notes : GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS(Respiration) AND ANIMALS
GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS Necessity for Gaseous Exchange in Living Organisms Living organisms require energy to perform cellular activities.The energy comes from breakdown of food
CHEMISTRY As LEVEL(FORM FIVE) NOTES – GENERAL CHEMISTRY (2)
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BIOLOGY O LEVEL(FORM THREE) NOTES – REGULATION (HOMEOSTASIS)
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