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CE I-3B-F

GAPUSAN, EVAN S.
WED-THURS 11:30AM-3:20PM

BSCE 1ST YEAR 11/05/2023

Laboratory Activity #03


What is Word Processing?
Word Processing is using a computer to create, edit, format, store and print documents such as
letters and reports using a word processor. This document application tool enables the user to create
documents, display it on the computer screen, save it on the disk and print it using a printer attached to
the computer hardware.

Advantages Key new features in Microsoft Word XP


 Allows easy updating and correction  Speech and handwriting recognition
 Allows automatic insertion of text  Web documents and Web sites
 Transmission of documents  Language-specific features

The following are the basic features of word processors, which also function as text editors:
1. Page Size and margins allows you to define various page sizes and margins, and the word
processor will automatically readjust the text so that it fits.
2. Search and replace allows you to direct the word processor to search for a particular word or
phrase. You can also direct the word processor to replace one group of characters with another
everywhere that the first group appears.

1. Title Bar Displays the name of the application (MS Word) and/or
the name of the active document.
2. Title Bar Icon Controls the application window or the document
window
3. Ruler Sets tab stops and indents for paragraphs
4. Insertion Point/Cursor Indicates where you can type text and objects are
placed.
5. Document/Text Window It is where all the texts and objects are placed.
6. View Buttons Located at the left of the horizontal scroll bar that
view your work in 4 different ways.
7. Drawing Toolbar Contains icons that allow you insert clip art,
diagram, textbox, picture, line, among others.
8. Status Bar Displays information about the document such as page
number, number of pages, current line and column
number.
9. Minimize Button Reduces the window to an icon.
10. Restore/Maximize Restores the window to its previous size and
Button location.
11. Close Button Closes the window.
12. Menu Bar Displays the different menus (File, Edit, View,
Insert, Format, Tools, Tables, Window, and Help). A
Menu is made up of several commands.
13. Toolbar Provides quick access to frequently used commands
14. Scroll Bars Use the vertical and horizontal scroll bars to move
around the document.

Stability Constant at 25°C


LIGAND METAL ION COMPLEXION STABILITY
CONSTANT, K1
Ammonia, NH3 Cadmium Cd (NH3)42+ 1.3 x 107
Cobalt (II) Co (NH3)62+ 1.3 x 105

H4SiO4 + 4NaOH Na4SiO4 + 4H4O

NaHCO3 + HC2H3O2 NaC2H3O2 + H2 + CO2

The following are the four basic rules in addition of binary numbers:

✓ 02 + 0 2 = 0 2 ✓ 02 + 1 2 = 1 2
✓ 12 + 0 2 = 1 2 ✓ 12 + 12 = 102

1. ∫ (sinx +cosx )2 dx 4. ∫ secx √ secx+tanx dx

2.
cosxln(sinx)
∫ sinx dx 5. ∫ x 4 sinx dx
3. ∫ sinxcosx esinx dx 6.
sin 3 xcos 4 x
∫ ( csc3 x +cot 3 x)2 dx
Direction: Simplify equations:

ax+ ay+3 a
2 2
x +2 xy−15 y
a cx −2 cy−3 ay
1. −
x+ 5 y x2 −25 y 2
2 x 2+ 4 xy +2 y 2+5 x−34 +5 y
ax +3 cy−3 ay−cz
2
1+3 u−21u 1+2u 1−3 u
2. (2− ) ÷( + )
1+2 u−8 u2
1−2 u 1+4 u

2 2
3 x x +4 x+3 x + x−6
3. + − 2
x+1 x 2+ 3 x +2 x −4

2 4
4. Solve for n: =
(n−7)(n+2) (n+3)(n+ 2)

2 x+3 3 x−2 5 x−2


5. Solve for x: 2
+ 2 = 2
x +5 x +6 x + x−6 x −4

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