Solve Quadratic Equation IN JAVA (static methods, parameters, arguments, Math functions) Write a program that will...

Solve Quadratic Equation IN JAVA (static methods, parameters, arguments, Math functions)

Write a program that will print the real-valued solutions of a quadratic equation

ax^2+bx+c=0

For example:

Enter coefficient a:  1
Enter coefficient b:  10
Enter coefficient c:  2
The solutions are -0.2041684766872809, and -9.79583152331272

For another example:

Enter coefficient a:  1
Enter coefficient b:  2
Enter coefficient c:  3
The equation does not have real solution

The program should use the following methods.

  1. getCoeff(), which takes a String message as a parameter. It will print the message and returns the user's input (a double value)
  2. hasRealSolution(), which takes the three double parameters, a, b and c, and returns true if

    b^2−4ac>=0

  3. solution1() and solution2(), both take the three coefficients, a, b, and c, and returns the two solutions according to

    x = −b ± (√(b^2 − 4ac)) / (2a)

  4. main(), which prompts the user for the three coefficients, and call the other methods to find the solutions.

Notice that other than getCoeff() and the main() methods, methods should not interact with the user.

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Which of the following quantities are constant for a projectile during it's flight? Select all that...

Which of the following quantities are constant for a projectile during it's flight?

Select all that are True.

a.y

b.v

c. vx

d. x

e. r

f. ay

g. vy

h.  ax

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19.26 A container holds 2.5 g of argon at a pressure of 8.0atm. Part A How...

19.26 A container holds 2.5 g of argon at a pressure of 8.0atm.

Part A

How much heat is required to increase the temperature by 100∘C at constant volume?

Express your answer to two decimal places and include the appropriate units.

Part B

How much will the temperature increase if this amount of heat energy is transferred to the gas at constant pressure?

19.53 A 10 cm -diameter cylinder contains argon gas at 10 atm pressure and a temperature of 60 ∘C . A piston can slide in and out of the cylinder. The cylinder's initial length is 21 cm . 2500 J of heat are transferred to the gas, causing the gas to expand at constant pressure.

Part A

What is the final temperature of the cylinder?

Part B

What is the final length of the cylinder?

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1. Research and summarize the different types of Ceremonial Speeches. 2. Research and create a graphic...

1. Research and summarize the different types of Ceremonial Speeches.

2. Research and create a graphic organizer of the differenttechniques for Ceremonial speaking.

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Calculate the pH of a 0.0164 M solution of arginine hydrochloride (arginine·HCl, H2Arg ). Arginine has...

Calculate the pH of a 0.0164 M solution of arginine hydrochloride (arginine·HCl, H2Arg ). Arginine has pKa values of 1.823 (pKa1), 8.991 (pKa2), and 12.01 (pKa3).

Calculate the concentration of each species of arginine in the solution.

H3Arg2+

H2Arg+

HArg

Arg-

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As you prepare to view Life + Debt which has been labeled as a  poor documentary, since...

As you prepare to view Life + Debt which has been labeled as a  poor documentary, since it shows just one side of the story and makes a caricature of what is a complex issue - that of globalization. This documentary continues the conceptualization of Third World countries as passive actors in the global political economy. However armed with your knowledge of the global economy, and the place that Third World now occupy, please answer the following question.

Identify possible products that should have been sold to the caribbean region, and internationally.

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Write a program IN C that reads all integers that are in the range of 0...

Write a program IN C that reads all integers that are in the range of 0 to 100, inclusive from an input file named: a.txt and counts how many occurrences of each are in the file. After all input has been processed, display all the values with the number of occurrences that were in are in the input file.

Note: The program ignores any number less than 0 or greater than 100.

Note: Do not display zero if a number is not in the file.

Hints: An array of size 101 is good enough. A number in the file plays the role of an index.


For example: Suppose the content of the file: a.txt is as follows:
99 2 99

3

-12 80 12 33

3 99 100 1234 84


The display output is:
2 has occurred: 1 times

3 has occurred: 2 times

12 has occurred: 1 times

33 has occurred: 1 times

80 has occurred: 1 times

84 has occurred: 1 times


99 has occurred: 3 times

100 has occurred: 1 times


Note that this is just a sample dialog. Your program should work for any number of data values and you MUST match the sample dialog as well.

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What are the primary and secondary muscles involved in a pull up, bent over barbell row,...

What are the primary and secondary muscles involved in a pull up, bent over barbell row, quadruped single arm row, and reverse fly (dumbbell)?

Please break up the muscles into primary and secondary groups and list the exact muscles instead of groups of muscles. Thank you!

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With the development of information technology, advertising is becoming more intrusive in our daily lives. Discuss...

With the development of information technology, advertising is becoming more intrusive in our daily lives.

Discuss the pros and cons of advertising of medical and pharmaceutical products? Should the government impose more restrictions on advertising on these products? If so, under what conditions?

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Visitors at a science museum are invited to sit in a chair to the right of...

Visitors at a science museum are invited to sit in a chair to the right of a full-length diverging lens (f1 = -3.30 m) and observe a friend sitting in a second chair, 1.80 m to the left of the lens. The visitor then presses a button and a converging lens (f2 = +4.50 m) rises from the floor to a position 2.10 m to the right of the diverging lens, allowing the visitor to view the friend through both lenses at once. Find (a) the magnification of the friend when viewed through the diverging lens only and (b) the overall magnification of the friend when viewed through both lenses. Be sure to include the algebraic sign (+ or -) with your answers.

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Please type MAX 2 sentences for each question. 1) Why did the US invade Iraq in...

Please type MAX 2 sentences for each question.

1) Why did the US invade Iraq in 2003?

2) Why was Hurricane Katrina a national issue in 2005?

3) What were the highlights of the George W. Bush administration?

4) What were the highlights of Barack Obama's administration?

5) What issues divided liberals from conservatives in the early 2000s?

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Show that vertex cover is in NP.

Show that vertex cover is in NP.

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A 0.30-kg ball is thrown with a speed of 7.0m/s at an upward angle of 23?....

A 0.30-kg ball is thrown with a speed of 7.0m/s at an upward angle of 23?. Use conservation of energy

Part A

What is its speed at its highest point?

Part B

How high does it go?

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What are Malala's leadership qualities?

What are Malala's leadership qualities?

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Consider the following CFG with starting variable S and Σ = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5,...

Consider the following CFG with starting variable S and Σ = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,

8, 9, 0}:

S → X Y Z

X → 1 | 2

Y → W | ε

Z → Z Z | W

W → 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0

a. [20 marks] Create a derivation tree for your student number. - 84521004

b. [20 marks] Is this grammar ambiguous or unambiguous? Briefly explain (Remember the string is 84521004)

why.

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