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1. Introduction
Bubble column reactors belong to the general class of multiphase reactors which is basically a cylindrical vessel with a gas distributor (diffuser) at the bottom. The gas is sparged in form of
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Permutation Practice Problems with Answers
PERMUTATION PRACTICE PROBLEMS WITH ANSWERS
Problem 1 :
Determine the number of permutations of the letters of the word SIMPLE if all are taken at a time?
Solution :
Number of letters in the word "SIMPLE" = 6
All are unique letters.
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DAA - Max-Min Problem
Let us consider a simple problem that can be solved by divide and conquer technique.
Problem Statement
The Max-Min Problem in algorithm analysis is finding the maximum and minimum value in an array.
Solution
To find the maximum and minimum numbers in a given array numbers[] of size n, the fol... | 5 | [
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Is there any relationship between the autocorrelation of the instantaneous phase extracted from signal and the autocorrelation of the signal in time domain
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Stability of twin circular tunnels in cohesive-frictional soil using the node-based smoothed finite element method (NS-FEM)
Abstract
This paper presents an upper bound limit analysis procedure using the node-based smoothed finite element method (NS-FEM) and second order cone programming (SOCP) to evaluate the stabilit... | 4 | [
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Experimental evaluation of stress concentration and intensity factors: Useful methods and solutions to Experimentalists in fracture mechanics PDF
Mechanics of fracture VOLUME 7 Experimental evaluation of stress concentration and intensity factors Mechanics of fracture edited by GEORGE C. SIH VOLUME I Methods of analysi... | 4 | [
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Kilogram | Definition & Meaning
Kilogram|Definition & Meaning
The kilogram has been defined in relation to the second and the meter, both of which are based on fundamental physical constants. This enables a metrology lab with the appropriate equipment to
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Justify the Chain Rule
Justify the Chain Rule A first attempt at justifying how to get there might be as follows. 𝑑𝑓 𝑑𝑡 = 𝑓 𝑥 𝑑𝑥 𝑑𝑡 + 𝑓 𝑦 𝑑𝑦 𝑑𝑡 + 𝑓 𝑧 𝑑𝑧 𝑑𝑡 So, we have df equals f sub x dx plus f sub y dy plus f sub z dz.
𝑑𝑓 = 𝑓 𝑥 𝑑𝑥 + 𝑓 𝑦 𝑑𝑦 + 𝑓 𝑧 𝑑𝑧 We know that if x is a function ... | 5 | [
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Spool Orifice Flow Force (IL)
Axial fluid force on spool orifice in an isothermal liquid system
Since R2020a
Libraries:
Simscape / Fluids / Isothermal Liquid / Valves & Orifices / Valve Actuators & Forces
Description
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How do you solve abs(2/3x+2)=10? | HIX Tutor
How do you solve #abs(2/3x+2)=10#?
Answer 1
$\textcolor{g r e e n}{x = 12}$ or $\textcolor{g r e e n}{x = - 18}$
If #abs(2/3x+2)=10# then #{: ("either ", 2/3x+2 = 10," or ",2/3x+2=-10), (,rarr 2/3x=8,,rarr 2/3x = -12), (,rarr x=12,,rarr x=-18) :}#
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Ex 9.5, 11 - Find general solution: y dx + (x - y2) dy = 0
Ex 9.5, 11 - Chapter 9 Class 12 Differential Equations
Last updated at April 16, 2024 by Teachoo
Transcript
Ex 9.5, 11 For each of the differential equation find the general solution : 𝑦 𝑑𝑥+(𝑥−𝑦^2 )𝑑𝑦=0 Step 1 : Put in form 𝑑𝑦/𝑑𝑥 + Py = Q or 𝑑𝑥/... | 5 | [
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4.5 Estimating Moments
suppose we have a stream $s = e_1 e_2 \dotsm e_n \in {S}^n$.
kth-order moment = $\sum_{i \in S} m_i^k$,
where $m_i$ is the number of occurrences of the $i$-th element in $S$.
Example:
1. 0th moment: the number of distinct elements, define $0^0 = 0$.
2. 1th moment: the length of the str... | 4 | [
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If y=at^2 and x=2at where x,y,t are variables and is a constant then find dy/dx ? | Socratic
If y=at^2 and x=2at where x,y,t are variables and is a constant then find dy/dx ?
1 Answer
$\frac{\mathrm{dy}}{\mathrm{dx}} = t$
Explanation:
We have:
$y = a {t}^{2}$ and $x = 2 a t$
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A car travels a distance 100 metre with a constant acceleration and average velocity of 20 metre per second | The final velocity required by the car is 25 metre per second | Find the initial velocity and acceleration of car | Sum Motion in one Dimension - Physics class 9 - Creativeakademy
Problem: A car travels a dista... | 4 | [
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Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for the given sample data. Include appropriate units (such as "minutes") in your results. (The same data were used in Section 3-1, where we found
measures of center. Here we find measures of variation.) Then answer the given questions. Listed below are the jersey nu... | 4 | [
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Knowing Something vs. Knowing the Name of Something: Some Points about Causal Analysis – R-Craft
Knowing Something vs. Knowing the Name of Something: Some Points about Causal Analysis
This article is originally published at https://matloff.wordpress.com
The famed physicist Richard Feynman once said, “I learned ve... | 5 | [
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Torque or Moment of Force - Online Converter
Torque or moment - the tendency of a force to rotate an object.
Torque or moment - the tendency of a force to rotate an object around an axis or a point - is defined as
• the product of the force and the distance from the point or axis to the force vector
Torque can be ... | 4 | [
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lassification
indexcrossentropy
Index cross-entropy loss for classification tasks
Since R2024b
Description
The index cross-entropy operation computes the cross-entropy loss between network predictions and targets specified as integer class indices for single-label classification tasks.
Index cross-entropy loss, al... | 5 | [
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Morera's Analyticity Theorem
Morera's Analyticity Theorem
We will now develop a nice theorem that gives us a criterion for when a complex function $f$ will be analytic on an open subset $A$ of $\mathbb{C}$.
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Stability of Stochastic Systems in context of Stability Analysis
27 Aug 2024
Stability of Stochastic Systems: A Comprehensive Guide to Stability Analysis
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Using the information provided in the following table, find the
value of each asset:
The value...
Value of Asset A = Cash Flow * Present value of discounting factor ( Rate, Time)
= $ 7000 * 1/(1.08) ^ 1 +$ 7000 * 1/(1.08) ^2+$ 7000 * 1/(1.08) ^ 3
= $ 18,039.68
Hence the correct answer is $ 18,039.68
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Cafe in Hong Kong
Posted on Mon 14 October 2024 in notebooks
Bayesian Network of Cafe Profit Model
In [1]:
import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
import pyAgrum as gum
import pyAgrum.clg as gclg
import pyAgrum.lib.notebook as gnb
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var redirect_url, page_hash; if (window === window.top) { // Redirect // redirect_url = "../helpintro.html#page/content/bVAR-Technical_Background.html"; if (window.document.location.hash.length > 1)
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D
DSLD: Data Science Looks at Discrimination (An R Package)
Authors: - Norm Matloff - Aditya Mittal - Taha Abdullah - Arjun Ashok - Shubhada Martha - Billy Ouattara - Jonathan Tran - Brandon Zarate
Overview
Discrimination is a key social issue in the United States and in a number of other countries. There is lots of... | 5 | [
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Percentage Previous Year Questions PDF & Study Notes
Percentage Previous Year Questions PDF & Study Notes: Percentage is one of the basic chapters of the Quantitative Aptitude section for competitive exams like SSC, Railway, Banking, UPSC, State Exams
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1. Introduction2. Formulation of the Interpolating Function3. Derivation of the Integrator4. Properties of the Integration Method4.1. Qualitative Properties of the Scheme4.1.1. Definition 2 [6]4.1.2. Theorem 1. [7]4.1.3. Proof of Convegence of the Integrator4.2. Consistence of the Integrator4.3. Stability Analysis of t... | 5 | [
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Convective Heat Transfer Coefficient | Definition | nuclear-power.com
Convective Heat Transfer Coefficient
Newton’s Law of Cooling
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Today's investors are presented with multitudes of investment opportunities. Examples of investment problems are capital budgeting for projects, bond investment strate-gy, stock portfolio selection,
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Mathematical Optimization for Data Science Group, Saarland University
Dynamical System View on Optimization
Optimization algorithms can be seen as discretized versions of solutions of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). These solutions of ODEs often exhibit similar properties as their algorithmic
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FICO Xpress Optimization Examples Repository: Economics and finance
Economics and finance
Description
Problem name and type, features Difficulty Related examples
H‑1 Choice of loans ... | 5 | [
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A Monotonicity Condition for Strong Convergence of the Mann Iterative Sequence for Demicontractive Maps in Hilbert Spaces
A Monotonicity Condition for Strong Convergence of the Mann Iterative Sequence for Demicontractive Maps in Hilbert Spaces ()
1. Introduction
Let
(1.1)
for all
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(1.2)
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Harmonic maps between Riemannian polyhedra / J. Eells, B. Fuglede / with a pref. by M. Gromov
Type de document : MonographieCollection : Cambridge tracts in mathematics, 142Langue : anglais.Pays: Grande Bretagne.Éditeur : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2001Description : 1 vol.
(XII-296 p.) ; 24 cmISBN: 05217... | 4 | [
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History is philosophy teaching by examples. ~Thucydides
Several years ago a manager pitched his algorithmic bond trading fund to a networking group that I was a member of. As someone who had been professionally involved with creating similar systems, my
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How is the flow formula of the fluid in the pipeline calculated?
Flow formula
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Example Solved Numerical Problems - with Answers, Solution | Semiconductor Electronics | Physics
EXAMPLE 9. 10
What is the output Y in the following circuit, when all the three inputs A, B, and C are first 0 and then 1?
Solution
EXAMPLE 9. 11
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Find the value of k, for which the vectors (2, -6, 4) and (1, k, -2) are collinear. A. There is ...
Solved on Jan 22, 2024
Find the value of $k$ that makes the vectors $(2,-6,4)$ and $(1, k,-2)$ collinear.
STEP 1
Assumptions
1. Two vectors are collinear if one is a scalar multiple of the other.
2. The first vector i... | 4 | [
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A diver of weight 450 N stands at the end of a diving board of
length...
A diver of weight 450 N stands at the end of a diving board of length...
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Interval Notation - Definition, Examples, Types of Intervals - Grade Potential Los Angeles, CA
Interval Notation - Definition, Examples, Types of Intervals
Interval Notation - Definition, Examples, Types of Intervals
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What is the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.6 m s2? - EasyRelocated
What is the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.6 m s2?
What is the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.6 m s2?
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Polynomial Expressions
Polynomial expressions are algebraic expressions that have non-negative integers as their index. They are categorized based on their degree, which is the highest degree of the variables. Solving
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The Constant Rate of Recession
No, this has nothing to do with the American economy. There is another difficulty with the calculation that Rashi uses to conclude that the teiva was submerged 11 amos. How could Rashi base his
calculation on the depth of the water decreasing at a constant rate. One can generally assume t... | 5 | [
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\times {x^{1 + m}}}}{{{{\
Hint: For solving this type of question the properties of powers are always needed. So here we will use the property of multiplication and is given by ${x^a} \cdot {x^b} = {x^{a + b}}$ . So by
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Formula used:
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Cumulative sum of last n entries of column vectors
•
•
Edited: buhmatlab on 11 May 2020
Hi,
I've got the following 2 column vectors:
"Name" (300x1 Categorical) and "Amount" (300x1 Double).
I wanna calculate the cumulative sum for each category of vector "Name" BUT I don't wanna start my cumulative sum at the fi... | 5 | [
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Example 04 | Age Related Problem in Algebra
Problem
Albert is as old as Bryan will be when Albert is twice as old as Bryan was when Albert's age was half the sum of their present ages. Bryan is as old as Albert was when Bryan was half the age he will
be ten years from now. How old are Albert and Bryan?
Answer Key
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ate
• [TRIG] Find Point At Edge of Rect, Then Translate
Known variables: h, w, a, b, c1, d1, e1, f1, and z°
Unknown variables: c2, d2, e2, f2, m, and n
I need to find m,n and then translate c1,d1 to c2,d2 and the same for e1,f1 to e2,f2. And, if it wasn't apparent, line cdef is always parallel to line abmn.
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Uncomputable things: Chaitin's constant, Busy Beavers, and Kolmogorov complexity
1. Introduction
The other day I was watching this Numberphile video about (among other things) uncomputable numbers when I came across this section around the 6:50 mark where Matt Parker talks about Chaitin's
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Forms of Magnification Equations
••• lens image by Sergey Pesterev from Fotolia.com
There are really two basic magnification equations: the lens equation and the magnification equation. Both are needed to compute the magnification of an object by a convex lens. The lens equation
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Crank mechanism - crank effort and balancing
This tutorial concerning slider and crank mechanisms covers two aspects directly related to the operation of actual machines.
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Objects A and B are at the origin. If object A moves to (-3 ,5 ) and object B moves to (-6 ,8 ) over 3 s, what is the relative velocity of object B from the perspective of object A? Assume that all units are denominated in meters. | HIX Tutor
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How To Simplify Matrix Operations
Dealing with matrix operations can be daunting at first because of the common feeling that you must keep track of a large amount of numbers. Some students attempt to add and multiply matrices by
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Math 4 Wisdom. "Mathematics for Wisdom" by Andrius Kulikauskas. | Research / ComplexificationOfCompactRealForms
• In the compact Lie group, is every element unitary?
• In the Lie algebra of a compact Lie group, is every element a skew-adjoint operator?
• Calculate {$e^{iX}$} for various skew-Hermitian matrices {$... | 4 | [
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Equivalent Expressions | Stage 3 Maths | HK Secondary S1-S3
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Container Volume Calculator - Savvy Calculator
Container Volume Calculator
About Container Volume Calculator (Formula)
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Surface Areas and Volumes
13.1. INTRODUCTION
Mensuration is the art of measuring. It is a branch of mathematics with measurement of length, areas and volumes of plane and solid figures.
Solid
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Chinese Remainders With and Without the Theorem
(An archive question of the week)
My title is tongue-in-cheek, as we’ll be looking at the Chinese Remainder Theorem, which is really a Chinese theorem about remainders, not a theorem about “Chinese remainders”. But we’ll work on a
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Is it time for the Fed to raise its policy rate?
What would happen if the Fed was to adopt a different policy rule--one that entailed an immediate increase in its policy rate? The effect of such a policy change in the OLG model I studied
here
would be to raise the real interest rate and contract the level of output.
... | 4 | [
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Calculus Differential Equations: A Study in Nonlinear Analysis To continue to say here, it is important to be able to draw a line of proof from theorems to work on the differential equations when the
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1997 AMC 8 考试题目
40:00
1.
$\dfrac{1}{10} + \dfrac{9}{100} + \dfrac{9}{1000} + \dfrac{7}{10000} =$
Answer: C
Solution:
Converting all the fractions to decimals, we get $.1 + .09 + .009 + .0007 = .1997.$
Thus, C is the correct answer.
2.
Ahn chooses a two-digit integer, subtracts it from $200,$ and doubles the res... | 4 | [
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Nonlinear feedback and long-range memory in GARCH model - Physics of Risk
Nonlinear feedback and long-range memory in GARCH model
Recently journal Physica A accepted our, A. Kononovicius and J. Ruseckas, manuscript titled "Nonlinear GARCH model and 1/f noise" [1]. In this article we shown that simple memory-less model... | 4 | [
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What is integration of Xlogx?
What is integration of Xlogx?
The integration of log x is equal to xlogx – x + C, where C is the integration constant. We can evaluate the integral of ln x (integration of log x with base e) using the integration by parts formula
(also known as the UV formula of integration).
Why do we ... | 5 | [
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RPM Calculator
Calculating RPM
Understanding how to calculate RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) is essential in various engineering applications, including mechanical systems, automotive engineering, and industrial machinery. RPM
measures the number of rotations or revolutions an object makes in one minute, often used to d... | 4 | [
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Numerical study on sloshing in coaxial shells
Abstract
Sloshing in coaxial shells partially filled with liquid is investigated using reduced boundary element method. Conical shells are considered as storage tanks. An ideal and incompressible fluid is
assumed in the shells. The spectral boundary problem for the liquid ... | 4 | [
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Sum Difference Angles Trigonometry – Explanation, Formula and Solved Examples
Sum and Difference of Angles Identities
Angle sum identities and angle difference identities can be used to find the function values of any angles however, the most feasible use of sum of angles trig identities is to identify the exact
value... | 4 | [
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Answer Key Chapter 16 - Chemistry | OpenStax
1.
A reaction has a natural tendency to occur and takes place without the continual input of energy from an external source.
3.
(a) spontaneous; (b) nonspontaneous; (c) spontaneous; (d) nonspontaneous; (e) spontaneous; (f) spontaneous
5.
Although the oxidation of plasti... | 5 | [
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MathNotations
While you're celebrating New Year's Eve (meaning you're probably not reading this blog!), or thinking about your favorite math teacher (and probably keeping it to yourself), or considering clicking
on the new subscriber chiclets in the sidebar, I thought I would kick off 2008 with something different.
As... | 5 | [
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This chapter introduces fundamental concepts in chemistry, laying the groundwork for future studies. It covers the following key points:
Matter and Its Properties
Definition of matter: Anything that occupies space and has mass.
States of matter: Solid, liquid, and gas.
Classification of matter: Elements, compounds... | 4 | [
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ing
Fenwick Tree¶
Let $f$ be some group operation (a binary associative function over a set with an identity element and inverse elements) and $A$ be an array of integers of length $N$. Denote $f$'s infix notation as
$*$; that is, $f(x,y) = x*y$ for arbitrary integers $x,y$. (Since this is associative, we will o... | 4 | [
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The Mechanics of Robust Stencil Shadows
The idea of using the stencil buffer to generate shadows has been around for over a decade, but only recently has 3D graphics hardware advanced to the point where using the stencil algorithm on a
large scale has become practical. Not long ago, there existed some unsolved problem... | 4 | [
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Unit
Lesson 4
The Unit Circle (Part 2)
4.1: Notice and Wonder: Angles Around the Unit Circle (5 minutes)
Warm-up
This warm-up prompts students to make sense of a problem before solving it by familiarizing themselves with a context and the mathematics that might be involved (MP1). The purpose of this warm-up is
to... | 4 | [
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Concrete Material Calculation: Civil Engineering Projects
What is Material Calculation In Civil?
In
civil material calculation
, especially when it comes to
concrete material calculation
, it involves determining the required quantities for various tasks such as Concrete, Bar Bending, Plumbing, Flooring, and Ele... | 5 | [
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Akaike information criterion — ols_aic
Akaike information criterion
Source:
R/ols-information-criteria.R
ols_aic.Rd
Akaike information criterion for model selection.
Usage
ols_aic(model, method = c("R", "STATA", "SAS"), corrected = FALSE)
Details
AIC provides a means for model selection. Given a collection of... | 5 | [
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How to Calculate a Loan Repayment Formula | Sapling
When you take out a loan, your lender will calculate the payment that you will need to make each month to pay off your loan over a set period of time. Each monthly payment goes partly toward paying
off the interest that accrues on the loan and partly toward paying dow... | 4 | [
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CAGR vs IRR: Comparing Investments for Decision-making - Akounto
CAGR is helpful in comparing projects with consistent cash flows, while IRR is used when projects or investments have different cash flows.
CAGR and IRR are used to evaluate loans, projects, returns from investments, capital management, etc., for specifi... | 5 | [
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Singular Value Decomposition | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
Singular Value Decomposition
Singular value decomposition generalizes the spectral theorem to arbitrary \(m\)-by-\(n\) matrices. Treating an \(m\)-by-\(n\) matrix as representing a linear transformation \(T\) from \(\mathbb{R}^n
\) to \(\mathbb{R}^m\), singu... | 4 | [
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nt
Lesson 10
Beyond $2\pi$
• Let’s go around a circle more than once.
10.1: All the Way Around
Here is a unit circle with a point \(A\) marked at \((1,0)\). For each angle of rotation listed here, mark the new location of \(A\) on the unit circle. Be prepared to explain your reasoning.
1. \(B\), \(\frac{\pi}{... | 4 | [
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A
Lesson 5
Reasoning about Equations and Tape Diagrams (Part 2)
5.1: Algebra Talk: Seeing Structure (10 minutes)
Warm-up
This warm-up parallels the one in the previous lesson. The purpose of this Algebra Talk is to elicit strategies and understandings students have for solving equations. These understandings help
... | 4 | [
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Section Summary
14.1 Radiation Detection and Detectors
• Radiation detectors are based directly or indirectly upon the ionization created by radiation, as are the effects of radiation on living and inert materials.
14.2 Substructure of the Nucleus
• Two particles, both called nucleons, are found inside nuclei. ... | 4 | [
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TesiproV Vignette
var.d <- PARAM_BASEVAR(Id=1,Name="d",Description="Stat. Nutzhöhe",DistributionType="norm",Sd=10,ParamType="Mean",ParamValues= c(seq(200,800,50),seq(1000,3000,100))+10)
pre.d <- c(seq(200,800,50),seq(1000,3000,100))
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MATLAB
movvar
Description
M = movvar(A,k) returns an array of local k-point variance values, where each variance is calculated over a sliding window of length k across neighboring elements of A. When k is odd, the window is
centered about the element in the current position. When k is even, the window is centered ab... | 5 | [
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American Mathematical Society
Hypergeometric Motives
David P. Roberts
Fernando Rodriguez Villegas
Communicated by Notices Associate Editor William McCallum
1. Introduction
It must have been frustrating in the early days of calculus that an integral like
appeared not to be expressible in terms of known functions. ... | 4 | [
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on a straight line
12.2 Angles on a straight line
Let us look at angles formed on one side of a straight line.
In this diagram, line segment \(AB\) meets line segment \(DC\). The angle at the vertex, \(C\), where they meet, is now split into two angles: \(\hat{C_1}\) and \(\hat{C_2}\).
\(\hat{C_1}\) is the name for... | 4 | [
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Human Development Index (HDI) & Its Formula
Human Development Index (HDI)
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite statistic used to rank countries based on their level of human development. It was introduced by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in
its first Human Development Report in 1990. Th... | 5 | [
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Revisiting the AA-DD Model in Zero Lower Bound
1. Introduction
The AA-DD model of Krugman, Obstfeld, & Melitz (2012: p. 453) summarises three markets: the foreign exchange market, the money market, and the market of goods and services. The main aim of the AA-DD
model is to analyse governments’ and central banks’ polic... | 4 | [
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Determining the Type of Transformation Used on the Graph of an Exponential Function
Question Video: Determining the Type of Transformation Used on the Graph of an Exponential Function Mathematics • Second Year of Secondary School
If the function 𝑓(𝑥) = 2^𝑥, and the function 𝑓(𝑎𝑥) = 5^𝑥, find the value of 𝑎, an... | 4 | [
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None
My goal is to present a computer assisted proof of a non-trivial theorem in nonlinear dynamics, in full detail. My (quite biased) definition of non-trivial is that there should be some infinite
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The Measured voltage of the cell Pt H2 (1.0atm) H+ // Ag+ (1.0M) Ag ia
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The Measured voltage of the cell Pt H2 (1.0atm) H+ // Ag+ (1.0M) Ag ia 1.02 V at 25degrees. Gven E cell is 0.80V, calculate the pH of the solution.
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Malcolm wants to visit Isabella after school today and knows the street where she lives but doesn't know her house number. She tells him, "My house number has two digits, and exactly three of the
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Designing a Flight Route
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Many years ago while I was involved in statistical works in Vietnam, one of my senior colleagues remarked that: "given a few statistics, a good manager can assess the performance of a company in
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Dirac's theorem on Hamiltonian Graphs
Published on July 31, 2024
Three different proofs of Dirac's theorem on Hamiltonian cycles in graphs with sufficient minimum degree.
Overview & Background
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What is the area of a circle with circumference 51.81 meters?
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Controllability results for a class of one-dimensional degenerate parabolic problems in nondivergence form
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Controllability results for a class of one-dimensional degenerate
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Just How “Neutral” Is Delta Neutral? (12:08)
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biweight_scale
biweight_scale#
astropy.stats.biweight.biweight_scale(data: ArrayLike, c: float = 9.0, M: float | ArrayLike | None = None, axis: int | tuple[int, ...] | None = None, modify_sample_size: bool | None = False, *,
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Generating H*(BO(3), F2) as a module over the Steenrod algebra
JANFADA, A. S. and WOOD, R.M.W. (2003) Generating H*(BO(3), F2) as a module over the Steenrod algebra. Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 134 (2). pp. 239-257. ISSN
0305-0041
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