MathCad is published by PTC, Incorporated. PTC used to be known as Parametric Technology Corporation. MathCad was written by Allan Razdow of MIT.
The only Random House I know of is Random House Publishing Company. It publishes books.
According to http://integrals.wolfram.com, the answer is (1/2) (sin x cos x). I believe these integrals are calculated by converting the sine or cosine square with some trigonometric identity first. See this reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigonometric_identity#Power-reduction_formulas In this case, the relevant formula is cos2x = (1 + cos 2x) / 2. According to Mathcad the answer is (1/2)*(sin(x)*cos(x)+x). The proof by derivation confirms this solution.
Scholastic publishes a lot of math books. I am afraid that it is impossible to give the answers without knowing which version. Also, depending on the book, only certain answers might be published. Usually the ones that they publish (so you can check your work) are already published in the back of the book. You might check there.
The New York Times publishes approximately 1,300 issues each year, considering it releases daily editions. This number can vary slightly due to special editions or holidays, but it generally remains in the same range. Therefore, the order of magnitude for the number of issues published annually is about 10^3.
Common sources include the loading manuals from Speer, Lyman, Hornaday Loading manuals for companies like Speer and Hornady are only going to give you load data for THEIR bullets--not Remington bullets. I haven't checked Lyman yet but the load data published by powder manufacturers are typically going to list loads using bullets manufactured by the major bullet companies. I am looking for a source that publishes loads using Remington bullets myself. No, you can't simply substitute a load using a bullet of the same weight as the Remington bullet you want to use. Bullet composition and design impacts CUP's.
Mathcad was created in 1986.
MathCAD is owned by Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC) who bought it from Mathsoft Engineering & Education, Inc. in 2006. This occurred because MathCAD worked great with PTC's Pro/Engineering products.
Robert O. Harger has written: 'An introduction to digital signal processing with Mathcad' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Digital techniques, MathCAD, Signal processing 'An Introduction to Digital Signal Processing with MathCad(r)'
Mathcad is engineering calculation software and does not have an official website. There is an abundance of knowledge about this software available on the internet. The software was first created in 1986.
The Times Group is the name. It is the organisation which does it. This organisation publishes the filmfare magazine.The Times Group publishes the Filmfare magazine.
The U.S. Department of Labor publishes the book.
The organization that publishes "Which?" magazine is called Which? Limited.
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Sega publishes the sonic games. Some may also be Nintendo, but its mainly sega.