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Square Root of 4800 - How to Find Square Root of 4800? [Solved]
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RD Sharma Class 12 Exercise 1.1 Relation Solutions Maths - Download PDF Free Online
Solutions that are accurate and beneficial for exam prepared Sharma is one of the most well-known books in the country. RD Sharma books are detailed, informative, and contain step-by-step solutions
for their problems.
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Base (Geometry) | Definition & Meaning
Base (Geometry)|Definition & Meaning
Geometry and Its Importance in Mathematics
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Sum-free subset challenge
A set of integers is called sum-free if no element of the set is the sum of any other pair of elements in the set. For example, {1, 10, 100} is sum-free.
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Algebra
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The solutions are 5 and 6.
learnmgcat Jun 16, 2024
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Find all values of $x$ such that $x^2 - 5x + 4 = -x^2 - 25x - 14$. If you find more than one value, then list your solutions, separated by commas.
Hi6942O Jun 16, 2024
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What the is the polar form of y = x^2y-x/y^2 +xy^2 ? | HIX Tutor
What the is the polar form of #y = x^2y-x/y^2 +xy^2 #?
Answer 1
$\textcolor{b l u e}{{r}^{2} = \frac{- \cos \theta}{{\sin}^{3} \theta - {r}^{2} \cdot {\sin}^{3} \theta \cdot {\cos}^{2} \theta - {r}^{2} \cos \theta \cdot {\sin}^{4} \theta}}$
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Average Vs Weighted Average - What Is It, Examples
Average Vs Weighted Average
Last Updated :
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What Is Average Vs Weighted Average?
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Linear Regression with Categorical Covariates
This example shows how to perform a regression with categorical covariates using categorical arrays and fitlm.
Load sample data.
The variable MPG contains measurements on the miles per gallon of 100 sample cars. The model year of each car is in the variable Model_Year, a... | 5 | [
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A411/2005 - On the Asymptotics of Fast Mean-Reversion Stochastic Volatility Models.
Preprint A411/2005
On the Asymptotics of Fast Mean-Reversion Stochastic Volatility Models.
Jorge Zubelli | Souza, Max
Keywords: stochastic volatility | quantitative finances | mathematical methods in finances
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Forecasting of Coalbed Methane Daily Production Based on T-LSTM Neural Networks
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College of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
^2
School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing 211000, China
^3
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Sample Essays On Fibonacci Sequence And The Golden Ratio | WOWESSAYS™
Type of paper: Essay
Topic: Ratio, Sequence, Mathematics, Nature, Sum, Rectangle, Body, Literature
Pages: 6
Words: 1600
Published: 12/03/2021
Introduction
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Symmetric Power Transformers - Manifest AI
Symmetric Power Transformers
\[ \newcommand{\R}{\mathbb{R}} \newcommand{\Z}{\mathbb{Z}} \newcommand{\N}{\mathbb{N}} \newcommand{\sft}{\text{softmax}} \newcommand{\List}{\text{List}} \newcommand{\Seq}{\text{Seq}} \newcommand{\
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Crack detection in a pipe by adaptive subspace iteration algorithm and least square support vector regression
Abstract
A new combination method of beam-type finite element multiwavelet-based algorithm and least square support vector regression (LSSVR) algorithm is proposed for detecting the location and size of a
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Maharashtra Board 8th Class Maths Practice Set 16.3 Solutions Chapter 16 Surface Area and Volume
Balbharti Maharashtra State Board Class 8 Maths Solutions covers the Practice Set 16.3 8th Std Maths Answers Solutions Chapter 16 Surface Area and Volume.
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ocumentation
# compute 4 estimates of the K function
X <- runifrect(42)
K <- Kest(X)
plot(K)
# derive 4 estimates of the L function L(r) = sqrt(K(r)/pi)
L <- with(K, sqrt(./pi))
plot(L)
# compute 4 estimates of V(r) = L(r)/r
V <- with(L, ./.x)
plot(V)
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Continuous Evaluation of Track Modulus from a Moving Railcar Using ANN-Based Techniques
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 1H9, Canada
^*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
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According to the arbitrage-free framework, the value of a bond with embedded options is the sum of the arbitrage-free value of the option-free bond (straight bond) and the arbitrage-free values of
any embedded options.
Embedded Calls
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Voltage Drop Calculator | Building Calculators
top of page
Dividing both sides of the equation by L, we get
Voltage Drop Calculator
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1. Introduction
Since 1983, the 19.063 km Cibatu-Garut railway line has been decommissioned, but the railway bridge and its supporting structures still remain. BH 25 is a 3-span railway bridge, with span-1 and
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Wind and Waves
Wind and Waves (energies and velocities)
There are two primary causes of ocean waves; seismic events and wind:
Fig 1. Wave Motions
1) Seismic events refer to; land slip, periodic movement in the earth's crust, earthquakes, etc. This wave is generated by a substantial sudden change in the locally ava... | 5 | [
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Zero-knowledge proofs
Zero-knowledge is a method to prove that you know a secret ``x`` (e.g. a password, private key, piece of knowledge, etc) without revealing that secret.
Let’s have a look at a few examples and implementations of zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) using different cryptographic schemes.
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Summary: Applications of the Derivative
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Maths Chapter 12 – Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Ex 12.3NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Maths Chapter 12 – Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Ex 12.3
NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Maths Chapter 12 – Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Ex 12.3
Page No 277:
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PPT - Understanding the C2h Point Group: Character Table, Characteristics, and Subgroups
Understanding the C2h Point Group: Character Table, Characteristics, and Subgroups
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Editorial - AtCoder Beginner Contest 284
Official
A famous algorithm to factorize a given integer \(N\) is an \(O(\sqrt{N})\)-algorithm that checks if \(N\) is divisible by \(i\) for each \(i=1,2,\dots,\lfloor\sqrt{N}\rfloor\) (so-called “trial
division”).
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Binary Search in C Programming | Dremendo
Binary Search in C Programming
Searching in C
In this lesson, we will understand what is Binary Search in C Programming along with some examples.
What is Binary Search in C?
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How-to: Calculating Ratings in Competency and Performance Review Profiles
Exact Synergy Enterprise
How-to: Calculating Ratings in Competency and Performance Review Profiles
Introduction
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All about Resistors - Symbol, Types, Colour Code and ApplicationsAll about Resistors - Symbol, Types, Colour Code and Applications
All about Resistors - Symbol, Types, Colour Code and Applications
Definition of Resistor
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The Stacks project
Lemma 26.20.5. Let $f : X \to S$ be a morphism of schemes. The following are equivalent
The morphism $f$ satisfies the existence part of the valuative criterion.
Proof. Assume (1) holds. Let a solid diagram as in Definition 26.20.3 be given. In order to find the dotted arrow we may replace $X \to S... | 4 | [
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an
In Exercises \(7-12,\) let \(\angle \mathrm{D}\) be an acute angle. Use a calculator to approximate the measure of \(\angle \mathrm{D}\) to the nearest tenth of a degree. (See Example \(2 . )\) $$\
cos \mathrm{D}=0.64$$
Short Answer
Expert verified
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Here is what I have:
1)
=SUMPRODUCT((MAX((C5:C17="Jamie")*ROW(C5:C17))=(C5:C17="Jamie")*ROW(C5:C17))*1,E5:E17)
2)
=SUMPRODUCT(MAX((C5:C17="John")*(E5:E17)))
3)
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Surfaces to Spectra: 2D
The preceding pages have given a detailed look at one-dimensional surfaces. We now consider the more useful case of two-dimensional sea surfaces. The extension to two dimensions is mathematically
straight forward.
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Fluid Properties - Theory
FLUID PROPERTIES:
1. Density or Mass density: Density or mass density of a fluid is defined as the ratio of the mass of a fluid to its volume. Thus mass per unit volume of a is called density.
Mass density fluid / Mass of Density of fluid
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Find the expression of x in terms of $\xi$ when : 1) Third node R is taken at (6.0)
written 7.7 years ago by • modified 2.8 years ago
Coordinates of the nodes of finite element are given by P (4.0) and Q (5.0) Find the expression of x in terms of $\xi$ when :
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It is well known that for a free particle, described by $H=\hat{p}^2/2m$,
$\hat{p}_{x}(t)= constant$ (similarly for other components of momentum). Meanwhile, $\hat{x}(t)$ is not a constant, being proportional to $\hat{p}_{x}(0)t/m$ (and similarly for other components) .
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Article objectives
To learn about uniform and non-uniform circular motion.
Conceptual framework
Circular motion does not produce an outward force
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Fraction calculator
This fractions calculator performs all fraction operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and evaluates expressions with fractions. It also shows detailed step-by-step
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The result:
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Friends and strangers
Sep 2001
In 1928, Frank Ramsey was wrestling with a problem in mathematical logic. To solve it, it seemed to him, he needed to show that the mathematical systems he was studying would always have a certain
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Star-Delta Transformations and Delta-Star Transformations allow us to convert impedances connected together in a 3-phase configuration from one type of connection to another.
We can now solve simple series, parallel or bridge type resistive networks using Kirchhoff´s Circuit Laws, mesh current analysis or nodal vol... | 4 | [
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Study Guide - Use the Linear Factorization Theorem to find polynomials with given zeros
Use the Linear Factorization Theorem to find polynomials with given zeros
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Analogy between mechanical system and electrical system
This page compares analogy between mechanical system vs electrical system and mentions difference between mechanical system and electrical system.
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Python Bitwise NOT Operator
Python’s bitwise NOT operator ~x inverts each bit from the binary representation of integer x so that 0 becomes 1 and 1 becomes 0. This is semantically the same as calculating ~x == -x-1. For
example, the bitwise NOT expression ~0 becomes -1, ~9 becomes -10, and ~32 becomes -33.
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Wound Surface Area and Healing Rate Correlation in context of wound surface area
31 Aug 2024
Title: Correlating Wound Surface Area with Healing Rate: A Theoretical Framework
Abstract: Wound healing is a complex process influenced by various factors, including wound surface area. This article proposes a theoretical ... | 4 | [
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PROC MCMC automatically augments missing values via the use of the MODEL statement. PROC MCMC treats missing values as unknown parameters, assigns distributions to the variables, and incorporates the
sampling of the missing data as part of Markov chain.
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Construction and control of genetic regulatory
networks:a multivariate Markov chain
approach
Construction and control of genetic regulatory
networks:a multivariate Markov chain
approach
1223 4
Shu-Qin Zhang, Wai-Ki Ching, Yue Jiao, Ling-Yun Wu &Raymond H. Chan
1 2
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Re
How to calculate ROI on a rental property
What is Return on Investment (ROI)?
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Leetcode 363: Max Sum of Rectangle No Larger Than K
I struggled with the problem for a while, and reading a lot of explanations did help, but I thought that it would be great if there had been something better. The post is a “reference” in the sense
that I am going to clarify some sample codes.
Description
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What the pros use to monitor private wealth portfolios.
Investing is more than just choosing assets; it’s about monitoring performance to ensure that your investments align with your financial goals. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned investor,
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2(b)[6 Marks]To prepare the 5 ppm chloride standar - Asksia.ai
2(b)
[6 Marks]
To prepare the $5 \mathrm{ppm}$ chloride standard solution you are required prepare a $100 \mathrm{~cm}^{3}$ stock solution of $1000 \mathrm{ppm}$ chloride from the salt sodium chloride in a volumetric flask. Following this, you should dillut... | 4 | [
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The untrenched pipe’s stability analysis on the seabed under wave loadings using dynamic method
Abstract
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Well here is how to prove the Torque-Angular Momentum relation which is the equivalent of F=dp/dt.
We know that
L = r x p
So if we differentiate both sides, we get
dL/dt = dr/dt x p + r x dp/dt
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Subdividing a Bézier Curve
The meaning of subdividing a curve is to cut a given Bézier curve at C(u) for some u into two curve segments, each of which is still a Bézier curve. Because the resulting Bézier curves must have
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Differentiation help please?
1. Given that xy = 8100, find the value of dy/dx when y = 180.
2. The gradient of the curve y = px + q/x^2 at the point (1,9) is 3. Calculate the values of p and q.
3. Differentiate (3t^2 - 4t)(t + 1)/2(square root t) with respect to t.
xy = 8100
Substitute y = 180 in the equation.
x(180... | 5 | [
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Q3) What is the price of a $1,
Q3) What is the price of a $1,000 par value, semi-annual couponbond with 18 years to maturity, a coupon rate of 08.60% and ayield-to-maturity of 05.10%? (1 point) Q4) What is the price of a$1,000 par
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Pitchfork
Plot the graph of x^y = y^x in the first quadrant and explain its properties.
Problem
Plot the graph of
$$x^y = y^x$$
in the first quadrant and explain its properties.
Getting Started
Consider the symmetry of the graph. Write the equation in the form
$$x^{1/x}=y^{1/y}$$
and consider the graph of $... | 5 | [
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\[1500\
Hint: To solve the above given problem we should know how we can calculate the induced emf in any coil, if the flux is given. Principle of transformer is based on the principle of mutual induction
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Problems on the Sum of Angles Around a Point
PROBLEMS ON THE SUM OF ANGLES AROUND A POINT
The sum of the sizes of the angles at a point is 360°.
Find the unknown of the following :
Problem 1 :
Solution :
2x - 10 + 28 + x + x + 30 = 360
4x - 10 + 28 + 30 = 360
4x + 48 = 360
Subtracting 48 on both sides.
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01-23-2024, 11:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-24-2024 03:23 PM by Gil.)
Post: #43
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RE: lambertw, all branches
Again, W(k=-1,a=+PI/2 )
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Finding the central point in a point cloud
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Cartan's Spiral Staircase | QNLW
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A block weighing 14 kg is on a plane with an incline of pi/12 and friction coefficient of 1/5. How much force, if any, is necessary to keep the block from sliding down? | Socratic
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LinearSolve[m,b]
finds an x that solves the matrix equation m.x==b.
LinearSolve[a,b]
finds an x that solves the array equation a.x==b.
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open allclose all
Basic Examples (3)
Scope (16)
Basic Uses (9)
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Adjoint representation
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Stress Analysis of Crane Hook and Validation by Photo-Elasticity ()
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None
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tics
Lesson 9
Technological Graphing
• Let’s use technology to represent data.
9.1: It Begins With Data
Open a spreadsheet window and enter the data so that each value is in its own cell in column A.
1. How many values are in the spreadsheet? Explain your reasoning.
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Area and Perimeter of a Semicircle | Solved Example Problems | Diagram
Area and Perimeter of a Semicircle
Here we will discuss about the area and perimeter of a semicircle with some example problems.
Area of a semicircle = \(\frac{1}{2}\) πr\(^{2}\)
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How do you simplify sqrt(75/4 )? | Socratic
How do you simplify #sqrt(75/4 )#?
2 Answers
$\setminus \frac{5 \sqrt{3}}{2}$
Explanation:
When you need to simplify numerical root, you should look for these two key facts:
• $\sqrt{{a}^{2}} = a$
• $\sqrt{a b} = \sqrt{a} \sqrt{b}$
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Simple interest is a way of calculating the interest charge on a loan or investment based on the original principal amount and the interest rate. Compound interest, on the other hand, is calculated
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Counting Combinations and Permutations - Example
A choir consists of 13 sopranos, 12 altos, 6 tenors and 7 basses.
A group consisting of 10 sopranos, 9 altos, 4 tenors and 4 basses is to be chosen from the choir.
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Add maximum utility objective — add_max_utility_objective
Add maximum utility objective
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R/add_max_utility_objective.R
add_max_utility_objective.Rd
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Line Integral | Every Step Calculus
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Hello again; Tom from everystepcalculus.com, everystepphysics.com. I’m going to do a line integral in calculus 3 physics. This is right off of Paul’s notes, his example. You can check if you Google
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df-rngohom - Mathbox for Jeff Madsen
Detailed syntax breakdown of Definition df-rngohom
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MP Board Class 10th Maths Solutions Chapter 7 Coordinate Geometry Ex 7.3
In this article, we will share MP Board Class 10th Maths Book Solutions Chapter 7 Coordinate Geometry Ex 7.3 Pdf, These solutions are solved subject experts from the latest edition books.
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RANDOM FATIGUE
Characterisation of Dynamic Loading by PSD (Power Spectrum Density)
Example for the vibration behaviour of a spring-mass-system located on a rigid plate which is stimulated by the PSD shown.
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Set Theory
First published Thu Jul 11, 2002
Set Theory is the mathematical science of the infinite. It studies properties of sets, abstract objects that pervade the whole of modern mathematics. The language of set theory, in its simplicity, is
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Chemical Sciences: A Manual for CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test for Lectureship and JRF/Kendrick mass - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
The Kendrick mass is a mass obtained by scaling the atomic mass unit (u), or dalton (Da) to simplify the display of peak patterns in hydrocarbon mass spectra.^[1]^[2]
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How do you solve x^2 - 5x = 36? | Socratic
How do you solve #x^2 - 5x = 36#?
3 Answers
Explanation:
Subtract 36 from both sides
${x}^{2} - 5 x - 36 = 0$
This is the equation of a quadratic so wee need the x-intercepts.
Two numbers that multiply to 36 are 4 and -9, and they add to -5 so your equation can be
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Elchanan Mossel's Amazing Dice Paradox
I recently came across this old video from the MindYourDecisions Youtube channel by Presh Talwalkar (which I find to often be a good source for interesting problems). At first I was sure the video
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Concrete Mix Design M-60 - Civil Engineering Portal
CONCRETE MIX DESIGN (GRADE M60)
(a) DESIGN STIPULATION:-
Target strength = 60Mpa
Max size of aggregate used = 12.5 mm
Specific gravity of cement = 3.15
Specific gravity of fine aggregate (F.A) = 2.6
Specific gravity of Coarse aggregate (C.A) = 2.64
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Derivation of continuity equation in cartesian coordinates
In this article, we are going to derive the continuity equation in three-dimensional cartesian coordinates. Due to some constraints, I have uploaded images of every equation. Fluid elements in the
three-dimensional flow diagram are shown below:
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Predicting performance of a power plant with linear regression
by Elias Hernandis • Published Feb. 18, 2023 • Tagged applications, machine learning, statistics
This post is about a project I did a few years back when I was formally learning about linear regression for the first time during my Mathematics degree.
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An Example Script
As a real-world example, we will construct a script that performs a common calculation, monthly loan payments. In the script below, we use a here document to pass a script to bc:
#!/bin/bash
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ML Aggarwal Class 7 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 9 Linear Equations and Inequalities Objective Type Questions
ML Aggarwal Class 7 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 9 Linear Equations and Inequalities Objective Type Questions
Mental Maths
Question 1.
Fill in the blanks:
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44.2 One-Way Repeated Measures ANOVA (.NET, C#, CSharp, VB, Visual Basic, F#)
Class OneWayRanova calculates and summarizes the information of a one-way repeated measures analysis of variance (RANOVA).
Creating One-Way RANOVA Objects
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