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Longest Subsequence With Limited Sum - Leetcode Solution
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Difficulty: Easy
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What are some examples of a coefficient of restitution? | Socratic
What are some examples of a coefficient of restitution?
1 Answer
Golf ball, coefficient of restitution = 0.86, steel ball bearing, coefficient of restitution = 0.60.
Explanation:
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Illustrative Mathematics
Laptop Battery Charge
Alignments to Content Standards: 8.SP.A.2
Task
Jerry forgot to plug in his laptop before he went to bed. He wants to take the laptop to his friend's house with a full battery. The pictures below show screenshots of the battery charge indicator
after he plugs in the comp... | 4 | [
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OpenStax College Physics for AP® Courses, Chapter 25, Problem 33 (Problems & Exercises)
Question
A ray of 610 nm light goes from air into fused quartz at an incident angle of $55.0^\circ$. At what incident angle must 470 nm light enter flint glass to have the same angle of refraction?
Question by
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Properties and Behavior of Soil – Online Lab Manual
Introduction
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mechanical energy that is applied to the soil mass. Several met... | 4 | [
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How to Write a Research Design: A Comprehensive Guide
June 5, 2023
Primary Research Methods: A Beginner’s Guide
June 6, 2023
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In an effort to make a healthier product, the Oriental Spice
Sauce company has reduced the...
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MEASURE3: Completeness of the $\sigma$-Additive Measure. Measure Theory
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Exercise 1.6 (4)
4. Prove that each of the following statement pattern is a contradiction.
i) (p ∨ q) ∧ (∼ p ∧ ∼ q)
Ans:
p q ∼ p ∼ q p ∨ q ∼ p ∧ ∼ q (p ∨ q) ∧ (∼ p ∧ ∼ q)
T T F F T F F
T F F T T F F
F T T F T F F
F F T T F T F
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Strictly between
This is the third in a short series of blog posts intended to explain the terms in red in the following sentence, that succinctly describes the Continuum Hypothesis.
There is no set whose cardinality is strictly between that of the integers and the real numbers.
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The Other Rope Around The Earth
My latest posts can be found here:
• Colins Blog
Previous blog posts:
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The surface area, S, of a cube with volume V can be found using the formula S= 6V^(2/3) What is the surface area of a cube whose volume is 125 cubic inches? | Socratic
The surface area, #S#, of a cube with volume #V# can be found using the formula #S= 6V^(2/3)# What is the surface area of a cube whose volume is 125 cub... | 4 | [
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Pr
Lesson 18
Using Functions to Model Battery Power
• Let’s use functions to model data and make predictions.
Problem 1
Two cyclists, A and B, are going on a bike ride and are meeting at an orchard. They left home at the same time.
Functions \(A\) and \(B\) give their distance from the orchard, in miles, after ... | 4 | [
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Dealing with Multiple Criteria
This article deals with a recurrent themem in modelling: summarising data that meets multiple criteria. By Liam Bastick, director with SumProduct Pty Ltd.
Query
I want to summarise the sales made by my business that meet various criteria (e.g. sales for a particular region for a parti... | 5 | [
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DERIVING THE QUADRATIC FORMULA
ax^2 + bx + c = 0
Subtract c fro... | 4 | [
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Int. J. Communications, Network and System Sciences, 2010, 3, 850-854
doi:10.4236/ijcns.2010.311115 Published O nline Novem ber 2010 (http:// www.SciRP.org/journal/ijcns)
Copyright © 2010 SciRes. IJCNS
Service Networks Topological Design
Boris S. Verkhovsky
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Interpolate
dsp.FIRHalfbandInterpolator
Interpolate signal using polyphase FIR halfband filter
Description
The dsp.FIRHalfbandInterpolator System object™ performs efficient polyphase interpolation of the input signal using an upsampling factor of two. You can use dsp.FIRHalfbandInterpolator to implement
the synthe... | 5 | [
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Parabola Calculator: The Best Approach to Discover the Equation of a Parabola!Health Cart Hub
Parabola Calculator: The Best Approach to Discover the Equation of a Parabola!
So that you wish to discover the equation of the parabola calculator you created with Geo Gebra and Google Sheets? No drawback! The equation of an... | 4 | [
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Which of the following functions are probability mass functions?
For those that are not, find (if...
Which of the following functions are probability mass functions? For those that are not, find (if...
Which of the following functions are probability mass functions? For those that are not, find (if possible) a constan... | 4 | [
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7.2 The Basics: Time Value of Money and Rates
Reading Assignment
• J.R. Brownson, Solar Energy Conversion Systems (SECS), Chapter 10 (Focus on the Introduction and the Time Value of Money.)
• W. Short et al. (1995) Manual for the Economic Evaluation of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technologies. NREL T... | 4 | [
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Relating Area to Circumference
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Lesson 8 Summary
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LXXII International conference "Nucleus-2022: Fundamental problems and applications"
Prof. Laksminarayana S (Andhra University, Visakhapatnam-03,AP, INDIA)
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sRGB is a standard RGB (red, green, blue) color space that HP and Microsoft created cooperatively in 1996 to use on monitors, printers, and the World Wide Web.^[2] It was subsequently standardized by
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Example 74.1 Multidimensional Preference Analysis of Automobile Data
This example uses PROC PRINQUAL to perform a nonmetric multidimensional preference (MDPREF) analysis (Carroll, 1972). MDPREF analysis is a principal component analysis of a data matrix with columns
that correspond to people and rows that correspond ... | 4 | [
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Picking up 13 different cards from 13 piles (Part 2)
In the previous article Jackie explained to her fried Sam how the problem of picking a card from each of the 13 piles so that there is exactly one card with each rank translates to a problem on
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Convexity in <span style="font-weight: bold; font-family: arial;">Z</span><sup><span style="font-style: italic;">n</span></sup>: hull algorithm
We devise an efficient algorithm for the computation of the wavefront hull of a bounded set in Z^n.
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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Maths Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry
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Distributed Sampling on Dask Bags
Contributing to open-source projects is a rewarding experience. Even though the contribution regards a small amount of code, being aware that those few lines will be used by many users, many times,
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The workflow was simple, I went on t... | 5 | [
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Gravity Pipe Flow - Manning's Equation
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Gravity pipe flow of a partially filled pipe.
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Generic reduced basis residual reductor.
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Shashank Ravoor said: 2 years ago
@All.
Here's my explanation:
The given numbers are 15,25,40 and 75 are multiples of 5. So I can associate these numbers with respect to 5. The greatest numbers that are given in the options should be added as the sum of digits
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Probability, Relativity and Pascal’s Triangle
Number Theory
Probability, Relativity and Pascal’s Triangle
Adding probabilities and velocities have at least two things in common — a maximum and Pascal’s triangle.
Pascal’s Triangle Animation from Wikipedia
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An interesting calculus problemAn interesting calculus problem
…and a proof using complex geometry
Note for the reader: the first two sections of this post are accessible to anyone with only a little background in integral calculus and some familiarity with the complex numbers. However, the last
section requires at le... | 5 | [
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None
let V be RealLinearSpace; :: thesis: for L being Linear_Combination of V
for A being Subset of V
for F being FinSequence of the carrier of V st rng F c= the carrier of (Lin A) holds
ex K being Linear_Combination of A st Sum (L (#) F) = Sum K
let L be Linear_Combination of V; :: thesis: for A being Subset of V
for ... | 4 | [
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On Bayesian Predictive Efficiency Rankings
It is fairly easy to construct a retrospective efficiency rating. Take the efficiencies for each game, correct for location and rest, and then solve using an OLS regression for each team’s true
efficiency rating. Nice and neat.
However, how should a predictive rating work? ... | 4 | [
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Baillehache Pascal's personal website
Anamorphic rendering from the reflection on a spherical mirror
A short memo for myself on how to render an image from a reflection on a spherical mirror.
Inspiration from this video by FrostKiwi.
Given a square input image of the reflection of a scene on a spherical mirror, one ... | 4 | [
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RBSE Solutions for Class 11 Maths Chapter 9 Logarithms Ex 9.4
Rajasthan Board RBSE Class 11 Maths Chapter 9 Logarithms Ex 9.4
Question 1.
Find the antilog of the following numbers :
(i) 1.3210
(ii) 2.4127
(iii) 0.084
(iv) \(\overline {1 }\) .301
(v) \(\overline { 3 }\) .2462
(vi) \(\overline { 2 }\) .0258
Solution:
(i... | 4 | [
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Computing Inverse DFT (IDFT) using DIF FFT algorithm - IFFT
View Course Path
Computing Inverse DFT (IDFT) using DIF FFT algorithm – IFFT
What is FFT?
• We use N-point DFT to convert an N-point time-domain sequence x(n) to an N-point frequency domain sequence x(k).
• The purpose of performing a DFT operation is s... | 4 | [
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Open-Source Internship opportunity by OpenGenus for programmers. Apply now.
Reading time: 30 minutes | Coding time: 10 minutes
In Fibonacci series each number is the sum of 2 preceding ones starting from 0 and 1.
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Potential Method in data structure
sem3 | 0 comments
Potential Method in data structure
Potential (Physicist’s) Method
As we saw the aggregate method and the banker’s method for dealing with extensible arrays. Now let us look at the physicist’s method.
Suppose we can define a potential function Φ (read “Phi”) on ... | 4 | [
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NAG
NAG FL Interface
s07aaf (tan)
FL Name Style:
FL Specification Language:
1 Purpose
s07aaf returns the value of the circular tangent, $tanx$, via the function name.
2 Specification
Fortran Interface
Function s07aaf ( x, ifail)
Real (Kind=nag_wp) :: s07aaf
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None
10-25-2018, 07:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-25-2018 07:51 AM by sasa.)
Post: #1
sasa Posts: 116
Member Joined: Apr 2018
Solving sqrt(i)=z, one or two solutions?
Another interesting example...
Solve: \( \sqrt{i} = z \)
Not at all complicated task, it have two solutions. However, we will get in... | 4 | [
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Very nice, Gary. That’s a piece of art.
What we’d need now is the reverse function. All work and no play this week…
Function ColNum(Byval ColumnLetter as string) as Long
‘anyone ?
Very nice, Gary. That’s a piece of art.
What we’d need now is the reverse function. All work and no play this week…
Function ColNum(Byva... | 4 | [
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Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 2 Banking (Recurring Deposit Accounts) Ex 2A
These Solutions are part of Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions. Here we have given Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 2 Banking Ex 2A.
Other Exercises
Question 1.
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a. The Ksp for Ag2SO3 = 1.50 X
10-14. What is the molar solubility of
Ag2SO3...
a. The Ksp for Ag2SO3 = 1.50 X 10-14. What is the molar solubility of Ag2SO3...
a. The K[sp] for Ag[2]SO[3] = 1.50 X 10^-14. What is the molar solubility of Ag[2]SO[3] in a 5 M solution of lithium sulfite?
b.The K[sp] for Mg[3](PO[4])[2] ... | 5 | [
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Irrotational Flow
In a previous article I talked about inviscid flow. However, I did not include the assumption that the flow is irrotational. When this assumption is made the inviscid flow problems will be further
simplified.
First, let’s take a look at the rotation of a fluid element. Mathematically, the rotati... | 4 | [
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... | 13,698,672 | 13698672 | |
Q1) A stock fund has an expected return of 15% and a standard
deviation of 25%...
Q1) A stock fund has an expected return of 15% and a standard deviation of 25%...
Q1) A stock fund has an expected return of 15% and a standard deviation of 25% and a bond fund has an expected return of 10% and a standard deviation of 10... | 4 | [
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How do I use Cramer's rule to solve a system of equations? | Socratic
How do I use Cramer's rule to solve a system of equations?
1 Answer
You divide each variable determinant by the determinant of the coefficients.
EXAMPLE:
Use Cramer's Rule to solve the following system of equations:
$2 x + y + z = 3$
#x–y–z=0#
$... | 4 | [
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Project 1 Floating-Point Operations without Floating-Point Solution - Programming Help
Description
The purpose of this project is for you to practice writing assembly language to interact with input/output hardware. The hardware for this project is a very basic oating-point calculator as shown
below:
This tool can be... | 4 | [
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Algebra 1 Semester Exam
Questions and Answers
Use this test for extra credit and to prepare for the upcoming semester exam.
Note: ^ indicates an exponet. For example x^2 reads x to the second power.
• 1.
The tThe table below shows a set of values for x and y. Which equation best represents this set of data? x... | 4 | [
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f11gdf (real_symm_basic_setup)
NAG FL Interface
f11gdf (real_symm_basic_setup)
FL Name Style:
FL Specification Language:
1 Purpose
f11gdf
is a setup routine, the first in a suite of three routines for the iterative solution of a symmetric system of simultaneous linear equations.
f11gdf
must be called b... | 4 | [
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Kinetic Energy Calculator
Created by Dominik Czernia, PhD
Last updated: Jun 28, 2022
Use the kinetic energy calculator (KE calculator) to quickly find this physical quantity using the mass and velocity of an object. We use a standard formula for kinetic energy defined for all units
you might want to use.
Read on to... | 4 | [
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Propagating Terraces and the Dynamics of Front-Like Solutions of Reaction-Diffusion Equations on $\mathbb{R}$search
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Propagating Terraces and the ... | 4 | [
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Water Treatment and dosage calculations
For the safe water intake human beings have adopted various processes of water treatment and have determined chemical dosage calculations to treat the water before use for removal of physical,
biological and chemical contamination.
Number of researches culminating in theories ... | 4 | [
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e
What is Strassen's Multiplication
The traditional matrix multiplication algorithm has a time complexity of O(n^3), where n is the dimension of the matrix. Strassen's algorithm reduces this time complexity to O(n^log2(7)), which is
approximately O(n^2.81). This makes Strassen's algorithm faster than the traditional... | 5 | [
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Question: how do I handle rho:=x[n]/h in this code?
Tags are words are used to describe and categorize your content. Combine multiple words with dashes(-), and seperate tags with spaces.
Good day, all. I hope we are staying safe.
Please I need help with the regard to the following codes.
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11.3 Pressure
Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Define pressure
• Explain the relationship between pressure and force
• Calculate force given pressure and area
The information presented in this section supports the following AP® learning objectives and ... | 4 | [
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ing
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[math] \def\hs{\hspace{-3px}} \def\vsp{{}\mkern-5.5mu}{} \def\llangle{\left\langle\vsp\left\langle} \def\lllangle{\left\langle\vsp\left\langle\vsp\left\langle} \def\llllangle{\left\langle\vsp\left\
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Boole
Raymond Smullyan‘s logic puzzles frequently involve Knights (who always tell the truth) and Knaves (who always lie).
In his book Logical Labyrinths (really a first course in propositional logic) he introduced islands where the lying or truth-telling habits can vary from day to day—that is, an inhabitant might li... | 4 | [
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Quantum Computing via Ion Trapping
Introduction
The mathematical framework for quantum computing has existed since the twentieth century, when it was developed by some of the most notable physicists of the time. However, the most noticeable
stimulus for research in quantum computing occurred after both Paul Benioff in... | 4 | [
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Infinity and Trying To Do Maths With It
Abstract
Have you ever been in the playground playing a game of naming the biggest number you can think of? How quickly does someone say “infinity?” Then the next person says, “infinity plus one,” and the
game never seems to stop. But is infinity plus one really bigger than infi... | 4 | [
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Category Theory proofs in Idris
Idris is a programming language with dependent types. It is similar to Agda, but hews more closely to Haskell. The goal of Idris is to bring dependent types to general-purpose programming. It
supports multiple compilation targets, including C and Javascript.
Dependent types provide an ... | 5 | [
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ME634A Advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics
Credits: 3-0-0-0 (9 Credits)
Objective:
The primary objective of the course is to teach fundamentals of computational method for solving non-linear partial differential equations (PDE) primarily in complex geometry. The emphasis of the
course is to teach CFD techniqu... | 4 | [
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Concept of karma – Process of relinquishment of karma
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Process of relinquishment of karma.
133. What is the bondage at a time(Samay ... | 4 | [
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Normal Form of Line | Learn and Solve Questions
An Introduction to the Normal Form of Lines
Lines are the basic geometry in mathematics. We have many types of lines as we will learn later in this chapter. As we see every polygon is a set of line segments. And a line is a set of points. Here
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None
It is not a surprise, but we will talk not about overhead power transmission lines, but about extended underground utility systems. It can be, for example, metal conduits or simply very long
grounding buses. The running inductance of such utility system is approximately the same as of the overhead power transmi... | 4 | [
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Theory background Archives – ConsteelConsteel
The evolution of compressed bar (column) design
One of the characteristic features of steel structures made of bars (e.g. lattice girders) is the compressed bar. We speak of a compressed bar when the structural element, which usually has a
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Model Predictive Control of a Multi-Input Multi-Output Nonlinear Plant
This example shows how to design a model predictive controller for a multi-input multi-output nonlinear plant defined in Simulink® and simulate the closed loop. The plant has three manipulated
variables and two measured outputs.
Linearize the Nonl... | 4 | [
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Generalized Quantitative Stability Analysis of Time-Dependent Comprehensive Rotorcraft Systems
^1
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
^2
Department of Aerospace Science and Technology, Politecnico di Milano, 20156 Milan, Italy
^*
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(a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2 Matrix
The Difference of Squares Formula: A Matrix Perspective
The difference of squares formula is a fundamental algebraic identity that states:
(a + b)(a - b) = a² - b²
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TS Inter 2nd Year Maths 2B Parabola Important Questions
Students must practice these TS Inter 2nd Year Maths 2B Important Questions Chapter 3 Parabola to help strengthen their preparations for exams.
TS Inter 2nd Year Maths 2B Parabola Important Questions
Very Short Answer Type Questions
Question 1.
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AP Physics B & C - Multiple Choice Practice Questions on Motion in Two Dimensions including Projectile Motion
"If man is not rising upward to be an angel, he is sinking downward to be a devil. He cannot stop at the beast."
– Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Multi-stage Dividend Discount Models - Finance Train
Multi-stage Dividend Discount Models
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