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Viscosity - BrainDuniya
What is meant by Viscosity?
Viscosity is a property of a fluid by virtue of which an internal force of friction comes into play, when the fluid is in motion or tends to be in motion. This frictional force opposes the relative
motion between different layers of the fluid.
• A backward draggin... | 4 | [
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Algebra Word Problems | mathhints.com
English to Math Translation Rate/Distance Word Problem
Unit Rate Problem Profit Word Problem
Simple Interest Rate Problem Converting Repeating Decimal to Fraction Word Problem
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The Black Dog's Woodshop
Warning for adults: This post is primarily about math. If you're a math phobe, hate math, whatever, you should hit the eject button now! For an excellent, math-free approach to the same topic, go
here. This warning is only for adults--teenagers can do this stuff easily.
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Is f(x)=(1-e^(2/x))/(2x-4) increasing or decreasing at x=-1? | Socratic
Is #f(x)=(1-e^(2/x))/(2x-4)# increasing or decreasing at #x=-1#?
1 Answer
Since the derivative is negative, we can conclude that at this point the function is decreasing.
Explanation:
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Understanding Statistical Significance: How to Find P Value
Statistical significance – oh boy, now that’s a topic that can make your head spin, but fear not, dear readers! 🤯 Let’s dive into the world of Statistical Significance and unravel the mysteries of
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Modelling logarithmic potentiometer laws
Published:
This post presents a general logarithmic potentiometer law with a curve fit to enable a user to choose a curve that sounds good in their application. The law is computationally expensive as it
involves an exponent but is good in terms of flexibility.
Background
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None
(ii) R10: Binary cartesian product with empty set is empty
we may assume that $X \times Y$ as well as $X$ and $Y$ are each nonempty.
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Kernel Trick Example - Scientia potentia est
I’d like to demonstrate the kernel trick using a simple example here. The equations are taken from [1]. My motivation is to look from a more practical perspective.
Inputs and Outputs
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Introduction
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Exponential smoothing
Exponential smoothing theory
I would write an article about technical indicators and tell you about exponential moving average. However, it turned out that by studying the theory of this indicator, I came across some interesting
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StatsExamples | Introduction to the Fmax test
F[MAX] TEST (INTRODUCTION)
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Why does the difference of two squares work?
Dear Uncle Colin,
Why does the difference of two squares work?
- Doubtful Of Truth Status
Hi, DOTS, and thanks for your message! I have several ways of convincing yourself that $(a+b)(a-b)$ is the same thing as $a^2 - b^2$.
Just multiply it out
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PPT - Examples of discrete probability distributions: PowerPoint Presentation - ID:5815544
1. Examples of discrete probability distributions: The binomial and Poisson distributions www.stanford.edu/~kcobb/hrp259/lecture5.ppt
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Probabilities by the Delta Method for the Nested Logit Model
Notation
Let \(\psi_j\) represent the probability that the dichotomous response in the \(j\)th nested dichotomous logit model is \(Y_j = 1\) (i.e., a “success”), \(j = 1, \ldots, m - 1\), where \(m\) is the
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the
Lesson 17
Volume and Density
17.1: A Kilogram by Any Other Name (5 minutes)
Warm-up
The purpose of this warm-up is to get students to think more about what they mean by “light” and “heavy” to prepare for later activities that explore density.
Launch
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Riddler: Can You Beat MLB Recods?
FiveThirtyEight’s Riddler Express#
From Taylor Firman comes an opportunity to make baseball history:
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Sign-constrained linear regression for prediction of microbe concentration based on water quality datasets
Abstract
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er
Problem Model Prompt
P_Number-Theory_17 GPT-3.5 Name C w/ H
Ground Truth Answer: 7744
Use in Code
import champ_dataset # "pip install champ-dataset" if necessary
dataset = champ_dataset.load('v0')
problem = dataset['P_Number-Theory_17']
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Work Log
[Work Log] Work Log
January 12, 2015
Training epipolar prior.
Fixing local prior using parameters learned yesterday. The computing the epipolar and full prior is more computationally intensive, since it involves twice as many dimensions. To mitigate, I
eliminated every other point from the data.
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Custom integration – Multivariable Calculus – Mathigon
Multivariable CalculusCustom integration
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Interfacing Lapack
7. Interfacing Lapack#
Lapack is the standard linear algebra library. It contains matrix operations, factorizations, linear systems, eigen-system calculation, and more. It is a quasi standard, highly optimized
implementations are available for all major computer systems.
Some implementations are:
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Commodore PR-100
Datasheet legend Years of production: Display type: Numeric display
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The Probability Workbook
Home » Articles posted by Jonathan Mattingly (Page 2)
Let \(\sigma(t,\omega)\) be adapted to the filtration generated by a standard Brownian Motion \(B_t\) such that \(|\sigma(x,\omega)| < K\) for some bound \(K\) . Let \(I(t,\omega)=\int_0^t \sigma
(s,\omega) dB(s,\omega)\).
1. Show that
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Gardner Lab
Table of Contents
Introduction
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The volumes of many solids can be obtained by the application of the slice method. In the previous section, we sliced the solid into infinitely many thin disks. However, the element of volume does
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Introduction to HyperbolaIntroduction To Hyperbola - The Magazine Point
Introduction to Hyperbola
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Eigendecomposition - (Abstract Linear Algebra I) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations | Fiveable
Eigendecomposition
from class:
Abstract Linear Algebra I
Definition
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Data Processing Results of Sample Using Short Fiber Type (Lf/df=63.63)
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how do outliers affect the mean and standard deviation
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How do you determine the equation of a line that is perpendicular to another? | Socratic
How do you determine the equation of a line that is perpendicular to another?
1 Answer
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How to Calculate and Solve for Inter-atomic Spacing | Bragg’s Law
The image above represents inter-atomic spacing. To calculate inter-atomic spacing using Bragg’s law, three essential parameters are needed and these parameters are Order of Reflection (n),
Wavelength (λ) and Angle of Diffraction (θ).
The formula for ca... | 4 | [
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A field and whiskers plot, additionally known as field plot, is a graph that summarizes of set of knowledge alongside a quantity line from least to best with the intention to present how information
objects are unfold out. Earlier than learning this lesson about field plot, it’s possible you’ll want to grasp ... | 4 | [
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Formal group
In mathematics, a formal group law is (roughly speaking) a formal power series behaving as if it were the product of a Lie group. They were first defined in 1946 by S. Bochner. The term formal
group sometimes means the same as formal group law, and sometimes means one of several generalizations. F... | 4 | [
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Tutorial: Bernoulli trials and binomial random variables
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10.2 Non-right Triangles: Law of Cosines - Algebra and Trigonometry 2e | OpenStax
In this section, you will:
• Use the Law of Cosines to solve oblique triangles.
• Solve applied problems using the Law of Cosines.
• Use Heron’s formula to find the area of a triangle.
Suppose a boat leaves port, travels 10 miles, ... | 4 | [
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Statistical Thermodynamics and Rate Theories/Viscosity - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
The viscosity of a fluid (gas or liquid) is a measurement of the resistance said fluid has to its deformation by stress. For a liquid, this is a relatively easy concept to understand. Water, for
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collisi
In a perfectly inelastic collision, two objects can be considered one larger object after the collision. If a \(150 \mathrm{~kg}\) football player traveling south at \(3 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\)
has a perfectly inelastic collision with a \(100 \mathrm{~kg}\) player traveling north at \(5 \mathrm{~m} / \math... | 4 | [
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To prove: `3cos^(-1) x = cos^(-1) (4x^3 - 3x), x in [1/2, 1]` Solution 2 Show Solution. To prove `3cos^(-1) x = cos^(-1) (4x^3 - 3x), x in [1/2, 1]` Let x = cosθ. Then, cos −1 x =θ. We have, R.H.S =
`cos^(-1)(4x^3 - 3x)` `= cos^(-1)(4cos^3 the... | 4 | [
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One of the most famous scientific discoveries was Newton's laws of motion. The laws allowed people to make predictions. For example, the acceleration for an object can be predicted given the applied
force and the mass of the object. Making predictions remains a popular endeavour. This post explains the simplest way to... | 5 | [
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MATH105 Probability/Lesson 2 CRV/2.09 Additional PDF Example
A Geometric Problem
Consider the square in the xy-plane bounded by the lines x = 0, x = 1, y = 0 and y = 1. Now consider a vertical line with equation x = c, where 0 ≤ c ≤ 1 is fixed. Note that this line will intersect
the unit square defined previously.
Su... | 5 | [
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An investigation of corrosion kinetics using BioLogic's Corr.Sim tool - BioLogic Learning CenterAn investigation of corrosion kinetics using BioLogic's Corr.Sim tool - BioLogic Learning Center
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An investigation of corrosion kinetics using BioLogic’s Corr.Sim tool
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Intro... | 4 | [
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Constraints: Curvilinear examples
Curvilinear constraints are an extremely versatile feature of OrcaFlex; here, we give just a few examples of how they can be used.
Time-dependent mappings
Time-dependent mappings can constrain the motion of the out-frame to curves and surfaces which change shape as the simulation pro... | 4 | [
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Real Numbers with Measure Zero
Subsets of Real Numbers with Measure Zero
Subsets of the Real Numbers with Measure Zero
We will soon look at a very important theorem which will tell us whether a function $f$ is Riemann-Stieltjes integrable with respect to $\alpha$ or not, but first, we will need to take a brief look
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Statistics – Mathigon
StatisticsIntroduction
Mathematical probability is about drawing conclusions about the outcomes of random experiments whose randomness is known and specified precisely. Statistics works in the opposite direction: the
outcomes are observed, but the probability measure giving rise to those outcomes... | 5 | [
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te
How many \(\mathrm{mL}\) of water at \(10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) ( 2 significant figures) must be added to \(75 \mathrm{~mL}\) of water at \(35^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) to obtain a final temperature of \
(19^{\circ} \mathrm{C} ?\) (Make the same assumptions as in Question 9.)
Short Answer
Expert verified
Answer: 130 m... | 4 | [
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Exploring How to Find the Area of a Kite – Understanding Basic Properties, Formulas, and Real-Life Applications - The Cognitive Orbit
Exploring How to Find the Area of a Kite – Understanding Basic Properties, Formulas, and Real-Life Applications
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Torque sensors calibration of electromechanical complexes shafts
Abstract
Noncontacting torquemeters calibration is one of the acute tasks currently. Such sensors are widely used in measuring torques and torsional oscillations of elastic shafts of industrial plants and
electromechanical systems. Noncontacting torqueme... | 4 | [
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None
Generate closest features by distance
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From near.py
Emulating Generate Near Table from ArcMap
Let us begin with finding the closest 3 points to every point in a point set.
Well, that is easy… we just use the ‘Generate Near Table tool’.
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Optimization
Linear Optimization
Many quantitative decision tasks in economy and industry lead naturally to optimization problems. A broad category of practically tractable problems are linear optimization problems where the goal
function and the constraints depend linearly on the decision variables. Let us illustrate... | 4 | [
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PPT - Greatest Common Factor PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:672856
2. Greatest Common Factor What is aGreatest Common Factor? The greatest common factor (GCF) of a group of numbers is the largest (greatest)of all the factors the numbers have in common. Example:
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The solar declination angle is a concept of astronomy, but its understanding is also helpful in solar energy and photovoltaic (PV) systems.
Solar declination angle calculator
Select the date, time, and your time zone to compute the declination angle in the degree.
What is the solar declination angle?
The solar dec... | 4 | [
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What Tool You Need for Quantitative Modeling? Try SPL!
Quantitative trading involves using probability theory, statistical and other knowledges through programming and modeling to analyze massive amount of historical data, identify patterns and develop
quantitative models, and then relying on computers’ powerful compu... | 5 | [
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Is the Universe travelling or the Space Ship ?
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Kerala Syllabus 9th Standard Physics Solutions Chapter 4 Gravitation
You can Download Gravitation Questions and Answers, Summary, Activity, Notes, Kerala Syllabus 9th Standard Physics Solutions Part 1 Chapter 4 help you to revise complete Syllabus and score more marks
in your examinations.
Kerala State Syllabus 9th ... | 4 | [
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Elliptical ring distribution probability-based damage imaging method for complex aircraft structures
Abstract
In engineering applications, the robustness and effectiveness of damage diagnostic imaging for guided wave-based structural health monitoring could be affected by the complexity of structures. In
this study, a... | 4 | [
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How Many Squares?
The overall objective of the problem is to be able to predict the number of squares of any size inside a bigger square made of Size 1 squares, ie: the unit squares provided. The card guides students
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0CTF Quals 2019: "zer0des" writeup
Yet another cryptanalysis challenge to test your differential-linear skills.
This challenge comes with an implementation of (almost) textbook DES, and a server that allows us to encrypt arbitrary plaintexts with that cipher (in ECB mode, i.e. each 64-bit block independently)
usin... | 4 | [
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Introductory Chemistry – Lecture & Lab
12 Measurement Uncertainty, Accuracy, and Precision
Learning Objectives
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Define accuracy and precision
• Distinguish exact and uncertain numbers
• Correctly represent uncertainty in quantities using significant figures
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On the vector page we saw that vectors take elements with a field structure and create an array of these field elements which produces a vector space structure. This is described as a vector 'over' a
field.
┌──────────────────┬────────────┬──────────────────────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────┐
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Inverse Transform Sampling in NeRF
Problem Setup
I was working on my implementation of NeRF and I read section 5.2 (Hierarchical Sampling). As discussed in the paper we have t-values \((t_1, \dots, t_{N_c})\), and we compute weights \(w_1, \dots,
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Hypothesis Testing
The standard scenario of hypothesis testing is this: We have a pdf at hand representing the “normal” operation of a system, and we know
all the numerical parameters associated with the pdf.
• If we measure how many cars do pass from a certain street per minute, our pdf is poisson. We also know $\l... | 5 | [
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Mastering Minimum Spanning Tree (MST): Detailed Guide with C Implementation
Learn Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) algorithms with step-by-step explanations, pseudo code, and C implementation in this comprehensive guide.
Photo by Fabrice Villard / Unsplash
Introduction
A Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) is a fundamental con... | 5 | [
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Luce's choice axiom
From Scholarpedia
R. Duncan Luce (2008), Scholarpedia, 3(12):8077. doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.8077 revision #121550 [link to/cite this article]
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Volume of a Prism - Formula, Derivation, Definition, Examples - Grade Potential Clear Water, FL
Volume of a Prism - Formula, Derivation, Definition, Examples
A prism is an important shape in geometry. The figure’s name is originated from the fact that it is created by considering a polygonal base and stretching its si... | 4 | [
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Thrust-to-weight ratio
From Kerbal Space Program Wiki
The thrust-to-weight ratio (TWR) is a ratio that defines the power of a craft's engines in relation to its own weight. If a craft needs to get into a stable orbit or land safely on the current
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Random coefficient models
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Copyright notice
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Sampling Covariance Matricies with Fixed Total Variance · Statistics @ Home
Sampling Covariance Matricies with Fixed Total Variance
Introduction
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How Predictive Modeling Functions Work in Tableau
You can already add trend lines and forecasts to a visualization, but now you can go beyond this, using the power of a statistical engine to build a model that understands how your data is
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Video of Euler's identity: the most beautiful of all equations | Britannica
Euler's identity: the most beautiful of all equations
Transcript
BRIAN GREENE: Hey, everyone. Welcome to Your Daily Equation. Hope you've had a, a good day, that you're feeling OK. I've had a-- I've had a pretty good day today. I've been work... | 5 | [
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Compute the square root matrix
13
Children in primary school learn that every positive number has a real square root. The number x is a square root of s, if x^2 = s.
Did you know that matrices can also have square roots? For certain matrices S, you can find another matrix X such that X*X = S. To give a very simple ... | 5 | [
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Near-Wall Modeling
For internal wall bounded flows, proper mesh resolution is required in order to calculate the steep gradients of the velocity components, turbulent kinetic energy, dissipation, as well as the
temperature.
Furthermore, the first grid locations from the wall and the stretching ratio between subseque... | 4 | [
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Be my mathematical Valentine.
Looking for an unusual gift to give your love this Valentine's day? Is the significant figure in your life a mathematician? Realise that you haven't bought anything and quickly need to knock
something up? Then look no further as what could be more romantic than mathematics?
The simplest ... | 4 | [
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Question Stats:
71% 29% (01:41) based on 2081 sessions
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In the figure above, what is the perimeter of rectangle ABPQ?
(1) The area of rectangular region ABCD is 3 times the area of rectangular region ABPQ.
(2) The perimeter of rectangle ABCD is 54.
Question Stem Analysis:
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If we see in the real world, we will always face the signals which are not changing their stats. Means the change in the data signals are quite slow. But if we compare the 1D- data to the 2D Image
data then we can see the 2D images have more drastic change in the magnitude of the pixels due to edges, change in the con... | 4 | [
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Balancing Chemical Equations
Lesson Video: Balancing Chemical Equations Chemistry • First Year of Secondary School
In this video we will learn how to balance chemical equations and we will discover some shortcuts we can use to balance multi atom groups
Video Transcript
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3D Alpha Shapes
Assume we are given a set $S$ of points in 2D or 3D and we'd like to have something like ``the shape formed by these points.'' This is quite a vague notion and there are probably many possible
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PROOF OF FERMAT'S LAST THEOREM
FERMAT’S LAST THEOREM
Introduction
Fermat’s Last Theorem (FLT) is perhaps the most famous mathematical theorem of all time. Pierre de Fermat wrote in the margin of a book in 1637 that he had found a marvelous proof that there are no
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Maharashtra (MSBSHSE) SSC Board Question Paper For Class 10 Maths Paper 2 (Algebra) 2018 In PDF
Maharashtra SSC Maths Algebra (Paper 2) Exam Question Paper 2018 with Solutions – Free Download
MSBSHSE (Maharashtra board) Public Exam Class 10 Maths 2018 Algebra Question Paper with solutions can be accessed at BYJU’S. St... | 4 | [
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determine the coordinates of the centroid of the area
It is the point which corresponds to the mean position of all the points in a figure. Centroid of an Area • In the case of a homogeneous plate of uniform thickness, the magnitude ∆W is With this
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en
Testing Three Students
3 students are taking an examination of N subjects. Points are awarded according to the positions in each subject they took. The person who gets 1st will get the highest points, followed by 2nd and
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Instrumental Variable Regression
Instrumental variable regressions are used when one wants to establish a causal channel through which the explanatory variable affects the dependent variable, but one is worried that the error term
in the OLS regression is correlated with the explanatory variable.
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Create State-Space Model Containing ARMA State
This example shows how to create a stationary ARMA model subject to measurement error using ssm.
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GCF of 75, 8 and 21 | How to Find GCF of 75, 8, 21?
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A day full of math games & activities. Find one near you.
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GCF of 75, 8 and 21
GCF of 75, ... | 4 | [
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Vamshi Jandhyala - Can you stick it to the genie?
Riddler Express
I have three dice \((d4, d6, d8)\) on my desk that I fiddle with while working, much to the chagrin of my co-workers. For the uninitiated, the \(d4\) is a tetrahedron that is equally likely to land
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Welcome to pyoddtool’s documentation!
Welcome to pyoddtool’s documentation!¶
The Python package pyoddtool provides an Python interface for the C++ programm oddtool (which is included in this package).
You can find the oddtool project page here: https://github.com/leoluecken/oddtool
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using
fitckernel
Fit binary Gaussian kernel classifier using random feature expansion
Description
fitckernel trains or cross-validates a binary Gaussian kernel classification model for nonlinear classification. fitckernel is more practical for big data applications that have large training sets
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orum
Your question don't have enough details. What are you trying to solve from this equation? Tagging it with Maxima and Minima is not enough information.
$a^2 y = x^4$
Differentiate
$a^2 y' = 4x^3$
Equate y' = 0 to determine the critical points (maxima or minima)
$a^2 (0) = 4x^3$
$x = 0$
For x = 0
$a^2 y = 0^4$
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Typical problems on HCF and LCM | GCD and LCM Problems & Solutions
Practice problems on HCF and LCM for all competitive exams
Common Divisor : A number which exactly divides all the given numbers is a common divisor of those numbers.
For example ” 3″ is common divisor of 9, 12, 15, 18.
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Analytical Heat Diffusion Theory
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Important Properties of Direct Common Tangents |Explained With Diagram
Important Properties of Direct Common Tangents
We will discuss here three important properties of direct common tangents.
I. The two direct common tangents drawn to two circles are equal in length.
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Thermodynamic Equations - Advanced Steam Traction
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This page is still “under development”. Please contact the webmaster@advanced-steam.org if you would like to help by contributing text to this or any other page.
Thermodynamics Nomenclature:
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Construct the bisector of a segment or an angle, including the perpendicular bisector of a line segment.
Clarifications
Clarification 1: Instruction includes using compass and straightedge, string, reflective devices, paper folding or dynamic geometric software.
General Information
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Microscopic Model of Gases | State variables and equations of state, ideal gas
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How do you write the equation in point slope form given ( -2 , 5 ) , ( 4 , -3 )? | Socratic
How do you write the equation in point slope form given ( -2 , 5 ) , ( 4 , -3 )?
1 Answer
Answers: $y - 5 = - \frac{4}{3} \left(x + 2\right)$ or $y + 3 = - \frac{4}{3} \left(x - 4\right)$
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Without looking Jenny randomly selects two socks from a drawer containing four blue, three white, and five black socks, none of which are paired up. what is the probability that she chooses two socks of the same color? | HIX Tutor
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Ferrocholesteric–ferronematic transitions induced by shear flow and magnetic field
Abstract
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