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Circular Sectors and Areas of Circles
Question Video: Circular Sectors and Areas of Circles Mathematics • First Year of Secondary School
𝑋𝑌𝑍 is an equilateral triangle with a side length of 92 cm. Three circular sectors are drawn in the triangle such that their centers are the vertices 𝑋, 𝑌, and 𝑍. The radius of... | 4 | [
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Earlier than you check out the share phrase issues on this lesson and their options, it could assist to overview the lesson about system for proportion or you need to use the totally different
methods that I take advantage of right here.
Various kinds of proportion phrase issues
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How do I solve f(x)=(2x+5)/(x-1) on a TI-84? | Socratic
How do I solve #f(x)=(2x+5)/(x-1)# on a TI-84?
1 Answer
You can solve it by simply plugging it into your $y =$ button, and finding the zeroes using 2nd->Calc->Zero (in this case it is $- 2.5$).
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linearize
Main Content
linearize
Linearize structural or thermal model
Since R2021b
Description
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Euclid's plane geometry, practically applied; book i, with explanatory notes, by H. Green
2. If equals be added to equals, the wholes are equal.
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Post: #12
Albert Chan Posts: 2,759
Senior Member Joined: Jul 2018
RE: Evaluation of ζ(2) by the definition (sort of) [HP-42S & HP-71B]
(10-26-2021 09:47 AM)Albert Chan Wrote: It would be better if we had more coefficients to confirm the pattern.
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Which Inequality Is True If P = 3.4
i think it is p > 3.3
Answer:
height: 48.6 fttime in air: 3.4 s
Step-by-step explanation:
A graphing calculator provides a nice answer for these questions. It shows the maximum height is 48.6 feet, and the time in air is 3.4 seconds.
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Help with algebra 1 please 10 points.?
4.The ordered pair (1, -5) is a solution for the system x + 2y = -9 and x - y = 6.
True
False
5. Which of the following is a solution for the system y = -3x + 5 and y = 2x + 5?
(1, 7)
(5, 0)
(2, -1)
(0, 5)
• 5).
Substitution method :
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Sens Calculator + Online Solver With Free Steps
The online Sens Calculator is a calculator that allows you to convert your mouse sensitivity from the game Quake Live to any other game.
The Sens Calculator is a powerful tool that helps gamers achieve the optimum mouse sensitivity for different games.
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Sum Of Naturals - The Qrius Rhino
Sum Of Naturals
Maybe, the title was enough for you to guess what I’m about to discuss here. For those of you who haven’t, let’s start with a short description of it. However, before that, let’s understand the
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What are natural numbers?
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Time and Work Problems Shortcut Trick Type #5
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Standard equation and simple properties of Hyperbola
Conic sections: Standard equation and simple properties of Hyperbola
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The Concurrency Theorem brings out a useful result for the concurrent lines drawn inside a triangle. The said result is a further development from the Menelaus theorem. The Concurrency Theorem
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Sergeant Loi's Mid-Year Boot Camp 2008 - Fall In For Logarithm Training! - Jφss Sticks Tuition Secondary Math Tuition
Sergeant Loi’s Mid-Year Boot Camp 2008 – Fall In For Logarithm Training!
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Updated on
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A water tank can be filled by a tap in 6 hours while it can be emptied by another tap in 8 hours. If both the taps are opened simultaneously then after how much time will the tank get filled?
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Influence of the wing on the horizontal tail in supersonic incident flow For
quantitative assessment of the qualitative findings about the downwash at supersonic flow, first the simple case of a wing with constant circulation distribution over the span will be investigated.
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The Category of Elements · Catlab.jl
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Discrete sliding mode control method for particle swarm optimization-based brushless DC motor of electric vehicle
Abstract
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Mathspace
Exploration
Move the a, b, and c sliders to transform the graph.
1. What happens to the graph as the value of a changes?
2. What happens to the graph as the value of b changes?
3. What happens to the graph as the value of c changes?
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Ziegler–Nichols method¶
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How to Calculate Confidence Interval for Better Decision-Making
Learn how to calculate a confidence interval and gain a solid understanding of statistical certainty quickly and easily.
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Geometric Properties of an Equilateral Triangle
Aim: To check the accuracy of the geometric properties calculation for a rod cross-section in the form of an equilateral triangle.
Name of a file with the initial data: Triangle.cns
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Transfer
tfestimate
Transfer function estimate
Description
txy = tfestimate(x,y) finds a transfer function estimate between the input signal x and the output signal y evaluated at a set of frequencies.
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OpenStax College Physics for AP® Courses, Chapter 5, Problem 7 (Problems & Exercises)
Question
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FDD to ZDD 09/2022 1d
+ General Questions (11)
I have difficulty understanding the construction of ZDD from SNF.
As I understand, given an FDD, to get a ZDD the steps are:
1. Set representation of FDD
2. RMNF form of the set representation
3. Construct SNF form
4. Draw the tree from SNF
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Microeconomics - Online Tutor, Practice Problems & Exam Prep
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Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH100 A/December 2023/Question 18
MATH100 A December 2023
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(a) • Q29(b) • Q30 •
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Matlab coding help - MathWorks, Inc.: MATLAB
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Hello
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Have you heard about the Lattice Boltzmann Method? No?
…Or maybe you have, but you would like to know more details about it?
Then this article is for you!
My friend Nicolas Maquignon from France who is a PostDoctoral Researcher has massive experience in this area and he decided to write and share his knowledge about i... | 4 | [
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There are Different Kinds of Infinities
Infinity
There are Different Kinds of Infinities
From Brilliance to Madness
This is a story about a brilliant man that became so obsessed with a mathematical question that he went insane and eventually died alone in a sanitarium. This article is also meant as an introduction
t... | 4 | [
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Mtg 08 • CS-315+733 (202430) | D. H. Hepting, Ph.D.
Outline for Today
Geometric Objects and Transformations
Administration
Today
• Happy 1st meeting of October
• will be grading for thoughtfulness of responses from today forward *October 11 will have 50th anniversary events related to Computer Science
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None
210 = 45 * 4 + 30
45 = 30 * 1 + 15
30 = 15 * 2
which means gcd(210, 45) = 15
Now, let's say that we have a number N=91, whose factors are 7 and 13. If we choose as a random guess g=64, which power p gives us the following expression?
g^p = m*N → (g^p/2 + 1)*(g^p/2 - 1) = m*N
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3. Z-scores and the Normal Curve
3a. Z-scores
In this chapter, we will address the topic of Z-scores, one type of what are commonly called standard scores.
Before we begin, we will examine a real world example of why standardizing scores is useful and important. Have a look at these images:
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Seam Carving for Content-Aware Image Scaling
The Problem with Cropping
Every programmer or graphic designer with some web development experience can attest to the fact that finding good images that have an exactly specified size is a pain. Since the dimensions of the
sought picture are usually inflexible, an uncomfort... | 4 | [
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Numbrix puzzle via MIP
The puzzle of numbrix [1,2] is simple to state.
• We have a 9x9 board with 81 cells.
• We need to fill each cell with a unique integer value between 1 and 81.
• There are some prefilled cells.
• We should be able to start with the cell containing value 1 and then following a path (only ... | 4 | [
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The Doomsday Rule for Fortnights
The Doomsday rule was invented by John Horton Conway in the 1970's and is given in a book by him and Richard K. Guy entitled "Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays, Volume II, Games in
Particular", p. 795-800. What Conway shows is that remembering what day of the week a certain date... | 4 | [
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Asymptotic Analysis (Solved Problem 1) - RD2SUCCESS
Asymptotic Analysis (Solved Problem 1)
Here in this presentation will consider us solved problem one related to asymptotic analysis. So, let's get started. What is the time complexity of the following program? The program is available in
front of you. You need to det... | 5 | [
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Elliptic Arc
Create an elliptic arc to be used either as a building block for constructing geometry or as a wire.
On the Construct tab, in the Create arc group, click the Elliptic arc icon.
Tip: Press A,1 to use the shortcut key.
Method 1: Centre point, radii, start angle, end angle
┌──┬──────────────────┬────────... | 4 | [
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Internal Energy Formula - Equation, Change and FAQs
Internal Energy Formula Details
The energy contained within the system is called internal energy. It is symbolized by the English letter ‘U.’
Internal energy is also called thermal energy. It is the energy of a substance due to kinetic and potential energies that a... | 4 | [
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Matlab, properly using IFFT, FIR Filter Desing
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Hello,
There is probably an easier way to do this, but I am getting stuck on trying to determine the following FIR filter design.
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Robo-Turn
Weekly Problem 16 - 2007
Can you figure out how far the robot has travelled by the time it is first facing due East?
Problem
A robot, which is initially facing North, is programmed to travel 5m then turn through $10^{\circ}$, travel 5m then turn through $20^{\circ}$ clockwise, travel 5m then turn through $... | 4 | [
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Train Image Classification Network Robust to Adversarial Examples
This example shows how to train a neural network that is robust to adversarial examples using fast gradient sign method (FGSM) adversarial training.
Neural networks can be susceptible to a phenomenon known as adversarial examples [1], where very small ... | 5 | [
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How can a logarithmic equation be solved by graphing? | Socratic
How can a logarithmic equation be solved by graphing?
1 Answer
There are a couple of steps.
a) Separate into functions and graph
b) Locate the intersection points.
Here is an example.
Solve the equation $2 = {\log}_{2} \left(x - 1\right)$
T... | 4 | [
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Pie Chart: Exercise-6
Overview:
Questions and Answers Type: MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions).
Main Topic: Data Interpretation.
Data Interpretation Sub-topic: Pie Graph Questions and Answers.
Number of Questions: 5 Questions with Solutions.
Directions: Study the following pie chart and... | 4 | [
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Infinite Series and the Riemann Zeta Function
It's time to delve into new depths of insanity! This time, we'll be looking at the Riemann Zeta Function and how we could ever hope to derive some of it using our primitive minds.
I'm going to warn you right now, so I don't get yelled about it late... | 5 | [
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Section 5.4 and 11.4 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition)
Until now, you have worked with forces and work to explain and predict the motion of objects. You've even used work and energy to begin to explain that objects can rotate, but you haven't yet
unpacked how that occurs – only that a system can share energy b... | 4 | [
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Gamma-Delta Neutral Option Spreads - Pro Invest NewsGamma-Delta Neutral Option Spreads
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Have you found strategies that make use of the decay of an option’s theta that are attractive but you can’t stand the associated risk? At the same time, conservative str... | 4 | [
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The sum of all $x \
Hint: Use simple trigonometric formulas.
As we know that,
$
\cos 2x = 1 - 2{\sin ^2}x \\
\therefore {\sin ^2}x = \dfrac{{1 - \cos 2x}}{2} \\
$
Given: $\sin x + \dfrac{1}{2}\cos x = {\sin ^2}\left( {x + \dfrac{\pi }{4}} \right)$
Substituting the value of \[\sin x\], we get
$
\Rightarrow \sin x + \df... | 4 | [
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How do you write an equation for a circle with diameter are P(−2, 2) and Q(6, −6)? | Socratic
How do you write an equation for a circle with diameter are P(−2, 2) and Q(6, −6)?
1 Answer
I guess you meant end points of the diameter are $P \left(- 2 , 2\right)$ and $Q \left(6 , - 6\right)$.
Explanation:
First, you ta... | 4 | [
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A and B must be floating-point scalars.
•
•
Answered: Mike Hosea on 14 Apr 2015
Hi,
Simple que: I have used below and it gave me the error in the question title.
xx=linspace(0,1,101);
Ah4 = ones(1,101);
integral(@(xx) -4*Ah4, 0, xx)
I need to integrate
int_0^x -4 dx
my x should be
xx is x actually and needs to ... | 5 | [
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WOLFRAM
RE: Re: Writing a program to hunt for a prime between n^2 and (n+1)^2
• To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
• Subject: [mg39199] RE: [mg39174] Re: Writing a program to hunt for a prime between n^2 and (n+1)^2
• From: "Diana Mecum" <diana53 at earthlink.net>
• Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 01:10:12 -0500 (EST)
• Re... | 5 | [
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Solving Simultaneous Equations Graphically
Question Video: Solving Simultaneous Equations Graphically Mathematics • Third Year of Preparatory School
The given graph shows the lines 𝑦 = 3𝑥 − 1 and 𝑦 = 4𝑥 − 7. Determine the point whose coordinates are solutions to both equations simultaneously.
Video Transcript
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Standard Deviation - Formula | How to Calculate Standard Deviation? (2024)
Standard deviation is the positive square root of the variance. It is one of the basic methods of statistical analysis. Standard Deviation is commonly abbreviated as SD and denoted by the symbol 'σ’
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A Hybrid Security Framework for Medical Image Communication
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Computers, Materials & Continua
DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.028739
Article
A Hybrid Security Framework for Medical Image Communication
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Eventually periodic sequence
Given is a function f : 0..N −→ 0..N for a non-negative N and a non- negative integer n ≤ N. One can construct an infinite sequence F = f1(n), f2(n), . . . fk(n) . . ., where fk(n) is defined
recursively as follows: f 1 (n) = f(n) and fk+1(n) = f(fk(n)). It is easy to see that each such ... | 5 | [
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NCETECE - 2014 (Volume 2 - Issue 10)
Implementation of Floating Point Multiplier Using VHDL
DOI : 10.17577/IJERTCONV2IS10069
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How do you find the vertex and the intercepts for y = 1/4x^2 + 1/ 2x - 3/4? | HIX Tutor
How do you find the vertex and the intercepts for #y = 1/4x^2 + 1/ 2x - 3/4#?
Answer 1
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Let’s say we have two identical pumps share a load in parallel. The failure rate for a pump in this mode of operation is 0.0002 failures per hour. If one pump has to carry the full load alone, that
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The first quadrant region enclosed by y=2x, the x-axis and the line x=1 is resolved about the line y=0. How do you find the resulting volume? | HIX Tutor
The first quadrant region enclosed by y=2x, the x-axis and the line x=1 is resolved about the line y=0. How do you find the resulting volume?
Answer 1
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A Latin square of order n is an array of n symbols in which each symbol occurs exactly once in each row and exactly once in each column. See the interactivity Teddy Town for some examples of Latin
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The energy separation of ^12C^16O rotational energy levels between J"=3 and J" = 9 is 24 cm^-1. The rotational constant of ^13C^16O in cm^-1 is closest to
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Option 2 : 0.88
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4.5 M) Perimeter of Trapeziums – 2D Shapes – Edexcel GCSE Maths Foundation
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Electron's movement due to electric forces
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In summary, the electrons are moving due to electric forces and their velocity is calculated when they are far away from each other.
Homework Statement
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15.4 Power in an AC Circuit - University Physics Volume 2 | OpenStax
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ocumentation
# NOT RUN {
## identical calls (but different random values)
rt1 <- rdiffusion(500, a=1, v=2, t0=0.5)
head(rt1)
rt2 <- rdiffusion(500, a=1, v=2, t0=0.5, d=0, sz=0, sv=0, st0=0)
head(rt2)
# get density for random RTs (possible to specify arguments for pdiffusion in same way):
sum(log(ddiffusion(rt1$rt, rt1... | 5 | [
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Qiskit Quantum Challenge Fall 2020Quantum Computing - Qiskit Quantum Challenge Fall 2020
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American Mathematical Society
Stochastic Networks and Reflecting Brownian Motion: The Mathematics of Ruth Williams
Ioana Dumitriu
Todd Kemp
Kavita Ramanan
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Total Work Calculator − Online calculation of work by a force
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Optimization
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What is Gametic equilibrium?
What is Gametic equilibrium?
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Imagine that we need to estimate what sample size we need for a MaxDiff experiment.
Part I – How Large of a Utility CAN We Detect?
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Eric Rasmusen's Weblog
Elasticities in Regressions.
(update of old post)Here are how to calculate elasticities from regression coefficients, a note possibly useful to economists who like me keep having to rederive this basic method:
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Approximate monthly loan payments
This post presents a simple method of estimating monthly payments on a loan. According to [1] this is a traditional Persian method and still commonly used in Iran.
A monthly payment amount is
(principal + interest)/months
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Path tracer: thin lens, texture mapping, Fresnel equations, and smooth shading
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Car Crash Web Quest Ray Wagner, Pat Suter, Mike LiPani
12/21/11 Physics R (3+4)
A traffic accident has just occurred on Millway Street. A 3000 kg Cadillac Escalade SUV has just rear-ended a 2000 kg Subaru Outback at a stop sign. We are trying to determine if the vehicle exceeded... | 4 | [
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Q) If x sin^3 θ + y cos^3 θ = sin θ cos θ and x sin θ = y cos θ, prove that x^2 + y^2 = 1
Ans: Given that x sin^3 θ + y cos^3 θ = sin θ cos θ
∴ x sin θ sin^2 θ + y cos θ cos^2 θ = sin θ cos θ …….. (i)
Step 1: since we are given that x sin θ = y cos θ, let’s substitute the same in the equation (i), we get:
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e Number System Puzzle Problem
Submitted by Atanu Chaudhuri on Tue, 10/11/2020 - 23:41
Solve Number System Puzzle Problem 1 in 180 secs: How many of the four digit natural numbers divisible by 24 have also 24 appearing in them? Can you solve?
CAT Number System Puzzle Problem 1
How many of the four digit natural num... | 4 | [
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Matching (Graph Theory) | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
In graph theory, a matching in a graph is a set of edges that do not have a set of common vertices. In other words, a matching is a graph where each node has either zero or one edge incident to it.
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Revision Notes for Class 9 Maths Chapter 4 Lines and Angles
NCERT Notes for Class 9 Maths Chapter 4 Lines and Angles
Class 9 Maths Chapter 4 Lines and Angles Notes
┌────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────┐
│Chapter Name │Lines and Angles Notes │
├────────────────┼────────────────... | 4 | [
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BackPropagation: The Heart of Deep Learning
Abstract
BackPropagation is a cornerstone algorithm in the training of artificial neural networks, particularly in deep learning. This article provides an in-depth exploration of BackPropagation, including
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A bicycle with 3-foot diameter wheels is traveling at 5 ft/sec. Find
A bicycle with 3-foot diameter wheels is traveling at 5 ft/sec. Find the angular speed of the wheels in radians per second.
circumf of wheel = 3π ft
time for one rotation = 3π/5 seconds
so we have 2π radians per 3π/5 seconds
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Bayesian Inference
1. Bayes’ Theorem
From basic probability we know about the concept of conditional probability, which says that these are equivalent:
\[P(A \and B) = P(A | B) P(B) \\ = P(B | A) P(A)\]
This immediately gives Bayes’ Theorem, which allows us to invert \(P(A \| B) \lra P(B \| A)\):
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Arithmetic aptitude
Decimal Fraction:
A fraction where the bottom number (denominator) is a power of ten.
e.g. 10, 100, 1000 etc
Decimal fraction is written with a decimal point (without denominator), which make it easier to do calculations like addition and multiplication on fractions.
e.g. $\frac{55}{100} = .55$
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RD Sharma Class 10 Solutions Chapter 1 Real Numbers MCQS
These Solutions are part of RD Sharma Class 10 Solutions. Here we have given RD Sharma Class 10 Solutions Chapter 1 Real Numbers MCQS
Other Exercises
Question 1.
The exponent of 2 in the prime factorisation of 144, is
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 3
Solution:
(a)
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Exploring Matrix Differential Equations and Their Solutions
Written on
Chapter 1: Understanding Differential Equations
Many of you may have encountered differential equations or at least have some familiarity with the concept. These equations are vital in mathematics, and one of the most recognized examples is the
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2D Groundwater flow
2D Groundwater flow
Introduction
Surface water is not only affected by rain and the inflow and outflow of water originating from other regions. In reality, surface water interacts with groundwater. This implies that the behaviour
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2012 AMC 10A Problems/Problem 16
Problem
Three runners start running simultaneously from the same point on a 500-meter circular track. They each run clockwise around the course maintaining constant speeds of 4.4, 4.8, and 5.0 meters per
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Equations with Multiple Steps
Equations with Multiple Steps
Most of the time, solving equations requires more than a single step. For example, think about the equation I introduced you to at the beginning of the section: 3x - 2 = 19. Not only is there a -2 on
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Understanding IEC Aerodynamic Noise Prediction for Control Valves
Floyd D. Jury
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