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July 2017 - Flirting with Models
We’re often asked about how to build an unconstrained sleeve in a portfolio.
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Multi-dimensional statistical analysis
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics
multivariate statistical analysis
The branch of mathematical statistics devoted to mathematical methods for constructing optimal designs for the collection, systematization and processing of multivariate statistical data, directed
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Simplifying Square Root Expressions Numbers with a Root
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Simplifying Square Root Expressions
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The FISHER Function | SumProduct are experts in Excel Training: Financial Modelling, Strategic Data Modelling, Model Auditing, Planning & Strategy, Training Courses, Tips & Online Knowledgebase
A to Z of Excel Functions: The FISHER Function
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Syntax
err = oobError(B)
err = oobError(B,'param1',val1,'param2',val2,...)
Description
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Hints will display for most wrong answers; explanations for most right answers. You can attempt a question multiple times; it will only be scored correct if you get it right the first time. To see
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Introduction
Hello everyone! In this blog post, we will discuss how to take the integral of $\sin 2x$. This is important to know, because it touches on two important concepts – integrals of trigonometric
functions and $u$-substitution.
Integrals of Trig Functions
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The density of a sample of aluminum is 2.70 g/cm3. You submerse a sample of aluminum in water, and the volume of the water rises 1.3 L (1.3 L is displaced by the aluminum). Using the correct number of significant figures, what is the mass of the sample? | Socratic
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Farey Sequence Length
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Problem C
Farey Sequence Length
Given a positive integer, $N$, the sequence of all fractions $a / b$ with $0 \le a \le b$, $1 \le b \le N$ and $a$ and $b$ relatively prime, listed in increasing order, is called the Farey Sequence
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Numerical Integration
Example 5.5.2. Approximating definite integrals with rectangles.
Approximate \(\ds \int_0^1e^{-x^2}\, dx\) using the Left and Right Hand Rules with 5 equally spaced subintervals.
Solution.
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Question #f8bc2 | Socratic
Question #f8bc2
1 Answer
$y = {\sec}^{- 1} \sqrt{x}$ is undefined for all real $x | x < 1$.
Explanation:
There's a way to rewrite $y$ in a way that's a little easier to analyse.
First, as a small aside, let's say we just have the secant function
$z \left(\theta\right) = \sec \theta$.
T... | 5 | [
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Gear error control and response of electric vehicle transmission gearing based on gear trimming
Abstract
The lightweight development of electric vehicle motors is a prominent future trend, with the challenge of transmission vibration and noise acting as a key bottleneck that limits the enhancement of
power and speed i... | 4 | [
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X=a(cosθ+cos2θ),y=b(sinθ+sin2θ)
Remove θ By applying Elimination Methods ?? | HIX Tutor
X=a(cosθ+cos2θ),y=b(sinθ+sin2θ) Remove θ By applying Elimination Methods ??
Answer 1
#x=a(cosθ+cos2θ)....(1)#
#y=b(sinθ+sin2θ).....(2)#
#x^2/a^2+y^2/b^2=(sintheta+sin2theta)^2+(costheta+cos2theta)^2#
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The Reduced Form Model Explanation for the Bond/CDS Basis:
Presentation to Risk Americas
Robert A. Jarrow and Donald R. van Deventer
May 25, 2021
Abstract
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Final Exam Review Math 1 0910Name:______
Decide in each situation whether the data is continuous or discrete. Explain why or why not.
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Study Guide - Use synthetic division to divide polynomials
Use synthetic division to divide polynomials
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Gateway
Practice
12.1 Linear Equations
Use the following information to answer the next three exercises. A vacation resort rents scuba equipment to certified divers. The resort charges an up-front fee of $25 and another fee of $12.50 an
hour.
1.
What are the dependent and independent variables?
2.
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What is the angle between <9,-5,1 > and < -7,4,2 >? | HIX Tutor
What is the angle between #<9,-5,1 > # and #< -7,4,2 >#?
Answer 1
The angle is $= {160.5}^{\circ}$
The angle between #2# vectors #vecA# and #vecB# is given by the dot product definition.
#vecA.vecB=∥vecA∥*∥vecB∥costheta#
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Eureka Math Algebra 2 Module 1 Lesson 35 Answer Key
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Eureka Math Algebra 2 Module 1 Lesson 35 Example Answer Key
Example: Dilation at the Origin
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The molar weight of carbon dioxide (CO₂) is calculated by adding the atomic masses of its constituent atoms:
• Carbon (C) has an atomic mass of approximately 12.01 g/mol.
• Oxygen (O) has an atomic mass of approximatel... | 5 | [
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Profit and Loss – Concepts and Solved Examples
Basic terms and concepts
CP = cost price, the price at which things are bought
SP = selling price, the price at which things are sold at a certain profit or loss
P = profit, profit occurs when SP > CP and it equals to (SP – CP). Profit is also called gain.
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2.2 Histograms, Frequency Polygons, and Time Series Graphs - Statistics | OpenStax
For most of the work you do in this book, you will use a histogram to display the data. One advantage of a histogram is that it can readily display large data sets.
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A17­2SolvingSystemsSubstitution.notebook
October 15, 2014
Algebra 1
Ch.7 Notes Page 37
P37 7­2 Solving Systems Using Substitution
Sep 2­8:31 AM
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A17­2SolvingSystemsSubstitution.notebook
October 15, 2014
Using Substitution
Trying to find an x and y that works in both equations
Solve for x and y
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Maths Solutions Chapter 7 Logarithms Chapter Test
Students can track their progress and improvement through regular use of OP Malhotra Class 9 Maths Solutions Chapter 7 Logarithms Chapter Test.
S Chand Class 9 ICSE Maths Solutions Chapter 7 Logarithms Chapter Test
Question 1.
The value of log[2] 16 is
(a) \(\frac { ... | 4 | [
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An arbitrary system of m linear equations in n unknowns has the following general form:
where x[1], x[2], …, x[n] are the unknowns and the subscripted a’s and b’s denote constants.
As with the systems of linear equations in general, the system of linear equation in 2 unknowns can have a unique solution, no solutio... | 4 | [
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3.1 System model
The nonlinear AEC's system model is shown in Figure 1. The room impulse response (RIR) of h(n) is combined with the far-end signal, x(n), to produce an echo signal that is mixed with the near-end
signal of s(n). The three components of echo, near-end, and noise signals construct the microphone signal... | 4 | [
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Identification and Common Trend Assumptions in Difference-in-Differences for Linear vs GLM Models
In a previous post I discussed the conclusion from Lechner’s paper 'The Estimation of Causal Effects by Difference-in-Difference Methods', that difference-in-difference models in a non-linear or GLM
context failed to meet ... | 4 | [
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Vancomycin Calculator
Advanced vancomycin pharmacokinetics tool
This calculator was retired November 2020 and is no longer updated. See the new, updated version of this calculator - now with support for Bayesian modeling.
Patient Parameters
Body weight:
Volume of distribution (Vd):
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Recommend loa... | 4 | [
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Kite KLMN has vertices at K(1, 3), L(2,4), M(3,3), and N(2,0). After the kite is rotated, K' has coordinates (-3,1). How do you find the rotation, and include a rule in your description. Then find the coordinates of L', M',and N'? | HIX Tutor
Kite KLMN has vertices at K(1, 3), L(2,4), M(3,3), and N(2,0). After the kite... | 4 | [
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LsqFit.jl
The LsqFit package is a small library that provides basic least-squares fitting in pure Julia under an MIT license. The basic functionality was originally in Optim.jl, before being separated into
this library. At this time, LsqFit only utilizes the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm for non-linear fitting.
There ... | 5 | [
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Basic DC Circuit Analysis Interview Questions and Answers:
1. Define Electric current.
Ans. Electric current is defined as the rate of flow of electric charge.
Where q is the charge is coulombs. The unit of current is the ampere which is the current that flows when 1 coulomb of charge is transferred in one second.
... | 4 | [
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Fritzsche equation used below to calculate the pressure drop in Air piping system. Various equations have been used to calculate the pressure drop in pipes. The purpose of this short article is show
this equation to users. while some may not find it the most effective method to calculate pressure drops however this eq... | 4 | [
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1.9 Properties of Real Numbers - Elementary Algebra 2e | OpenStax
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Use the commutative and associative properties
• Use the identity and inverse properties of addition and multiplication
• Use the properties of zero
• Simplify expressions using the distributive... | 4 | [
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Model-Based Real-Time Motion Tracking Using Dynamical Inverse Kinematics
^1
Dynamic Interaction Control, Center for Robotics and Intelligent Systems, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, 16163 Genoa, Italy
^2
Machine Learning and Optimisation, The University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
^*
Author to whom cor... | 4 | [
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Category: Braess' Paradox
Synopsis:
The fifth in The Economist’s series on seminal economic works discusses the theories behind the Nash equilibrium, how it changed mainstream economics and its relevance outside economics.
Click
here
to read the original article.
Discussion:
What is game theory?
Game theory desc... | 5 | [
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How to generate multiple samples from the multivariate normal distribution in SAS
20
A SAS customer asks:
How do I use SAS to generate multiple samples of size N from a multivariate normal distribution?
Suppose that you want to simulate k samples (each with N observations) from a multivariate normal distributi... | 4 | [
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skranz/RelationalContracts source: inst/examples/gangstas paradise.R
# Gangsta's paradise game from the paper library(RelationalContracts) g = rel_game() %>% # PD state rel_state("x0", A1=list(a1=c("C","D")), A2=list(a2=c("C","D")), pi1=case_when( a1 == "C" & a2== "C"
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Basic Theorems Regarding Polynomials over a Field
Basic Theorems Regarding Polynomials over a Field
Recall from the Polynomials over a Field page that if $(F, +, \cdot)$ is a field then a polynomial over $F$ is an equation of the form:
(1)
\quad f(x) = a_0 + a_1x + ... + a_nx^n
The coefficients $a_0, a_1, ..., a_n... | 4 | [
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CS计算机代考程序代写 Mid-term Exam Peer Review Kris Yu Hin Choy z5076450 Question 2i)
Mid-term Exam Peer Review Kris Yu Hin Choy z5076450 Question 2i)
Identify all nodes, a ground node, define the voltages 𝑣1, 𝑣2 and 𝑣𝐺 for the nodes. Define directions of current.
Apply nodal analysis at all non-reference nodes.
At node ... | 5 | [
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AMMONIA SOLUTION STRENGTH DETERMINATION - 911Metallurgist
Apparatus, Reagents,—The usual volumetric and gravimetric apparatus. For analysis the student may take the bench reagent labelled 5E. NH4HO. For the standard acid pure H2SO4 of specific gravity 1.840
or thereabouts is most suitable. Pure Na2CO3 (prepared as befo... | 4 | [
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Erfolgreich durch internationale Zusammenarbeit
FORENSIC STUDIES
Cite as: Archiv EuroMedica. 2022. 12; 3: e1. DOI 10.35630/2199-885X/2022/12/3.11
Received 1 April 2022;
Received in revised form 28 April 2022;
Accepted 29 April 2022
Methods of sex estimation from the clavicles in forensic examination of bone remain... | 4 | [
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OHMs Law and DC Circuit Fundamentals - Tools for Adding Electronics to Your Projects
Introduction: OHMs Law and DC Circuit Fundamentals - Tools for Adding Electronics to Your Projects
Adding electronics to your project can be easy if you understand a little bit of math and a few basic principles. These will allow you ... | 4 | [
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Part b - Milliequivalents and osmolarity
A 42 year old male (weight 62kg) requires KCl supplementation due to hypokalaemia. The physician orders for 40 mEq KCl to be given intravenously. For KCl to be infused peripherally, hospital policy
recommends 10 mEq/100ml as the maximum concentration and a maximum administratio... | 4 | [
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Counting Faces, Edges, and Vertices
Over the years, we have had many questions, often from young students, asking how to count the parts (faces, edges, vertices) of a polyhedron (cube, prism, pyramid, etc.). The task requires
understanding of terms, visualization of three-dimensional objects, and organizing the parts ... | 4 | [
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Approaches to Solving Problems in Physics
Physics
Approaches to Solving Problems in Physics
Becoming a master at physics requires a lot of work, but learning the techniques and guidelines in this article is taking the first step.
The author made all images in this article using LaTeX, tikz, numpy, pyplot, and GIMP.... | 5 | [
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Derivative of 1/x^2 by First Principle - iMath
The derivative of 1 by x square is equal to -2/x^3. In this blog post, we will learn how to find the differentiation of 1/x^2.
What is the Derivative of 1/x^2?
Let us now find the derivative of 1/x^2 by the power rule of derivatives. The power rule says that
$\dfrac{d}{... | 5 | [
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COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION IN TERMS OF SHEAR STRESSCOEFFICIENT OF FRICTION IN TERMS OF SHEAR STRESS
We were discussing the concept of laminar and turbulent flow, Reynolds experiment, frictional loss in pipes and also the derivation of expression for loss of head due to friction in pipes, in the
subject of fluid mechanics,... | 5 | [
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Genetic algorithm for Lagrangian support vector machine optimization and its application in diagnostic practice
Abstract
In this article a genetic algorithm optimized Lagrangian support vector machine algorithm and its application in rolling bearing fault diagnosis is introduced. As an effective global optimization
me... | 4 | [
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Homology Theory — A Primer
This series on topology has been long and hard, but we’re are quickly approaching the topics where we can actually write programs. For this and the next post on homology, the most important
background we will need is a solid foundation in linear algebra, specifically in row-reducing matrices ... | 4 | [
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Common Ground
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Common Ground
Quibble Pants recently met his “special somepony” Clear Sky. To get closer to her, he wants to spend some quality time together with her daughter, Wind Sprint.
Unfortunately, while Wind Sprint is a huge sportspony, Quibble is anything but. Today, in an attempt to find some ... | 4 | [
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Can Someone Help Me With These Answers I'll Give Brainly
1. -5
2. 6
3. -4
4. -1
5. 4
6. -4
Answer:
[tex]P(x<810)=0.5[/tex]
[tex]P(x<800) = 0[/tex]
[tex]P(x>808.40) = 0.58[/tex]
[tex]P(x\le805.40\ or\ x\ge 808.40) = 0.85[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
[tex]F(x) = \left\{\begin{array}{ll}{0} &; {x<... | 4 | [
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Using a pocket calculator to compute a standard deviation
Most of the time, I let a computer program like SPSS compute quantities for me, but every now and then, I want to calculate a few simple statistics without the benefit of SPSS. This might involve
using paper and pencil or using a pocket calculator. You should do... | 4 | [
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Abstract Algebra | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
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A simple tutorial on Sampling Importance and Monte Carlo with Python codes
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GSEB Solutions Class 12 Maths Chapter 5 Continuity and Differentiability Ex 5.1
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Gujarat Board Textbook Solutions Class 12 Maths Chapter 5 Continuity and Differentiability Ex 5.1
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How does the central limit theorem apply to sampling distributions?
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Primes and The Powers of Two
Prime Numbers
Primes and The Powers of Two
Relating the powers of two with primes and perfect numbers
Take a look at the sums of the first few powers of two.
1 + 2 = 3
1 + 2 + 4 = 7
1 + 2 + 4 + 8 = 15
1 + 2 + 4 + 8 +16 = 31
1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 = 63
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Maharashtra State Board 11th Maths Solutions Chapter 2 Sequences and Series Miscellaneous Exercise 2
(I) Select the correct answer from the given alternative:
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Basic Mixed Strategy Example
A mixed strategy game is one in which there is no dominant strategy for either player. Each player chooses each strategy with some probability.
Suppose a two player zero sum game has the following payoff matrix.
A\B \[B_1\] \[B_2\]
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How do you differentiate f(x)=e^(x^2)/(e^x-x^2) using the quotient rule? | HIX Tutor
How do you differentiate #f(x)=e^(x^2)/(e^x-x^2)# using the quotient rule?
Answer 1
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[ A basic structure of a clock with three hands ]
Structure of a Clock:
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PECTEAM - 2018 (Volume 6 - Issue 02)
Design of Power Efficient One Dimensional Median Filter for Real Time Noise Reduction Applications
DOI : 10.17577/IJERTCON034
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Stokes' Theorem | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
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How do you find the Vertical, Horizontal, and Oblique Asymptote given (x^2-64)/(x-8)? | HIX Tutor
How do you find the Vertical, Horizontal, and Oblique Asymptote given #(x^2-64)/(x-8)#?
Answer 1
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WAEC Mathematics Questions 2020 – My Scholarship Baze
WAEC Mathematics Questions 2020
WAEC Mathematics Questions 2020
1. A sector of a circle with radius 21 cm has an area of 280 cm2.
(a) Calculate, correct to 1 decimal place, the perimeter of the sector.
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Brownian movement
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Transformation de fourier exercises pdf
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Line Graph: Exercise-3
Overview:
Questions and Answers Type: MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions).
Main Topic: Data Interpretation.
Data Interpretation Sub-topic: Line Graph Questions and Answers.
Number of Questions: 5 Questions with Solutions.
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1.3 Evaluating Limits Analytically
Last section, we saw examples where the value of a limit and its true value matched. For example, for $f(x)=x^2$.
\[\lim_{x\to2}f(2)= f(2)\]
The function appears to be approaching 4 when $x=2$, and it also is 2 when $x=2$.
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Stability
The Courant condition (neglecting viscosity effects) is used to determine the stability of an ALE process.
The maximum time step is calculated by:
(1)
$\text{Δ}t\le k\frac{\text{Δ}l}{c+u -w}$
Where,
$k$
Coefficient
$\text{Δ}l$
Smallest characteristic length of an element
$c$
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┌─────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ │UNIT 1: THE SPEEDING PROBLEM │
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Cone Layout Development by Marking and Calculation Method
Cone Layout Development by Marking and Calculation Method with Practical Example
Cone Layout Development by Marking and Calculation Method with Practical Example
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Finding the Value of the Second Derivative of a Function at a Given Point
Question Video: Finding the Value of the Second Derivative of a Function at a Given Point Mathematics • Third Year of Secondary School
Determine the value of the second derivative of the function 𝑦 = 12𝑥 − (8/𝑥) at (1, 4).
Video Transcript
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Binomial coefficients define the number of combinations that are possible when picking a certain number of outcomes from a set of a given size. They are used in the binomial theorem, which is a
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numpy.irr
numpy.irr¶
Return the Internal Rate of Return (IRR).
This is the “average” periodically compounded rate of return that gives a net present value of 0.0; for a more complete explanation, see Notes below.
decimal.Decimal type is not supported.
Parameters
valuesarray_like, shape(N,)
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What is the probability of flipping tails 4 times in a row?
What is the probability of flipping tails 4 times in a row?
The probability of obtaining a tail on a flip is 12 . Therefore, the probability of obtaining four tails in a row when flipping a coin is 0.0625.
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Whoosh
A ball whooshes down a slide and hits another ball which flies off the slide horizontally as a projectile. How far does it go?
Problem
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ting a
Selecting a Sample Size
This example shows how to determine the number of samples or observations needed to carry out a statistical test. It illustrates sample size calculations for a simple problem, then shows how to use
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Algebra - Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2
Algebra is the branch of mathematics that studies algebraic structures and the manipulation of statements within those structures. It is a generalization of arithmetic that introduces variables and
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Re: Correlation coefficient
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The quick measure calculates the Pearson correlation coefficient between two measures within the category.
NAME:
Correlation coefficient
DESCRIPTION:
Calculate the Pearson correlation coefficient between two measures within the category
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Volatility smiles and surfaces in options pricing
Introduction
•This chapter answers the following questions.
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2. Do traders really use the Black-Scholes-Merton model when determining a price for an option?
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MATLAB
round
Round to nearest decimal or integer
Description
Y = round(X) rounds each element of X to the nearest integer. In the case of a tie, where an element has a fractional part of 0.5 (within roundoff error) in decimal, the round function rounds away
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Using Intermediate Terms in Equations
Why Use Intermediate Terms?
Textbooks often define certain equation terms in separate equations, and then substitute these intermediate equations into the main one. For example, for fully developed flow in ducts, the Darcy
friction factor can be used to compute pressure loss:
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Rao-Blackwellized Stochastic Gradients for Discrete Distributions - ShortScience.org
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Summary by Gavin Gray 4 years ago
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Symbols employed:
D - Difficulty rating: outcome of the Formula
d - total difference in altitude (meters)
di - difference in altitude between two points (meters) referring to the i-th interval of the climb
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6. Measures of Dispersion
g. calculate and interpret 1) a range and a mean absolute deviation, and 2) the variance and standard deviation of a population and of a sample;
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Excel ANOVA (Table of Contents)
ANOVA in Excel
ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) in Excel is the single and two-factor method used to perform the null hypothesis test, which says if the test will be PASSED for the Null Hypothesis if all the population
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The responses of rising or falling spherical wind sensors to atmospheric wind perturbations are analyzed using Fourier transform techniques. The l... | 4 | [
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Basic Probability | DP Modding
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Blood Bowl (and any dice based boardgame) relies frequently on rolling dice and understanding the basics of probability will help you understand the risk of a given action. For this discussion, we
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TB MC Qu. 6-20 Present Value of $1 Discount Rate...
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How do you find the distance travelled from t=0 to t=1 by a particle whose motion is given by x=4(1-t)^(3/2), y=2t^(3/2)? | Socratic
How do you find the distance travelled from t=0 to t=1 by a particle whose motion is given by #x=4(1-t)^(3/2), y=2t^(3/2)#?
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You can integrate the speed of travel to get a dista... | 5 | [
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Op-Amp Applications, Physics tutorial
Constant-Gain Multiplier:
One of the most common op-amp circuits is inverting constant-gain multiplier that gives precise gain or amplification. The resulting gain being given by:
A = -R[f]/R[1]
Multiple-stage Gains:
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calculating critical speed in a ball mill
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Mill Critical Speed Calculation Previous Next Effect of Mill Speed on the Energy Input In this experiment the overall motion of the assembly of 62 balls of two different sizes was studied. The
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