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2.12. CALL Clause¶
The CALL clause executes procedures from a catalog of available procedures. Procedures optionally take arguments as inputs and either produce resulting arguments or modify the system through side
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Chi Square Test - Examples, How to Calculate Chi Square using Formula
Chi Square Test
The chi-square test, a cornerstone of statistical analysis, is utilized to examine the independence of two categorical variables, offering a method to assess observed versus expected frequencies in
categorical data. This test extends... | 5 | [
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The premature state of “Topology” and “Graph Theory” nourished by “Seven Bridges of Königsberg Problem”The premature state of “Topology” and “Graph Theory” nourished by “Seven Bridges of Königsberg Problem”
The premature state of “Topology” and “Graph Theory” nourished by “Seven Bridges of Königsberg Problem”
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Solution:
The penalty for delay of completion by a day, Rs 200 and Rs 50 more each succeeding day.
The sum of the first n terms of an AP is given by Sₙ = n/2 [2a + (n - 1) d] or Sₙ = n/2 [a + l].
Here, a is the first term, d is a common difference and n is the number of terms.
Penalty for 1^st day = Rs. 200
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In trapezoid EFGH, \overline{EF} \parallel \overline{GH}, and P is the point on \overline{EH} such that EP:PH = 1:2. If the area of triangle PEF is 6, and the area of triangle PGH is 6, then find the
area of trapezoid EFGH.
Causeveras39 Oct 29, 2024
Let's analyze the problem step by step:
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Deriving a Formula for Calculating the Length of an Arc of a Circle When Using Radians
Question Video: Deriving a Formula for Calculating the Length of an Arc of a Circle When Using Radians Mathematics • First Year of Secondary School
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I was playing around while stuck on a plane this morning, and realized a few things that had previously escaped me about Moore machines.
In previous posts, I've talked about the notion of an (infinite) Moore machine.
Here we have a machine where each state Moore a b has a label b, and given an input a we transi... | 4 | [
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2022 AIME II Problems/Problem 7
Problem
A circle with radius $6$ is externally tangent to a circle with radius $24$. Find the area of the triangular region bounded by the three common tangent lines of these two circles.
Solution 1
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Topics: Types of Homology Theories
Types of Homology Theories
In General > s.a. homology theory.
* Different coefficients: Homology groups using \(\mathbb Q\) or \(\mathbb R\) instead of \(\mathbb Z\) contain less information about the topological space; They cannot have any torsion subgroup.
* Simplicial homology: D... | 4 | [
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(x+1)(2x+6)=2(x+3)(1+x)
Solving the Equation (x+1)(2x+6)=2(x+3)(1+x)
This article will guide you through solving the equation (x+1)(2x+6)=2(x+3)(1+x). We will use algebraic manipulations to simplify the equation and find the solutions.
Expanding the Equation
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arithmetic with matrices of formal functions
arithmetic with matrices of formal functions
If I have two plain formal functions, like
sage: var('q k')
sage: function('u')
sage: function('v')
it seems I can always get more 'involved' formal functions, like the following h(k,q), by symbolic operations
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Introducing Mathematical Biology
16 A two-gene toggle switch
A general model form
In the previous genetic models we have assumed that one gene exists in isolation and its expression is controlled by its ‘own’ mRNA and protein concentrations. Now we will extend our model to look at
two interacting genes. The central p... | 4 | [
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Lesson 7
Practice with Rational Bases
Let's practice with exponents.
7.1: Which One Doesn’t Belong: Exponents
Which expression doesn’t belong?
\(\frac{2^{8}}{2^5}\)
\(\left(4^{\text-5}\right)^{8}\)
\(\left( \frac34 \right)^{\text-5} \boldcdot \left( \frac34 \right)^{8}\)
\(\frac{10^{8}}{5^5}\)
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An Iterative Approach to Solve a System of Equations
In this tutorial, we are going to solve the following two algebraic equations iteratively.
X₁ = X₂ - 1
X₂ = 2.5 X₁ - 0.5
Using fixed point
iterative method
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X₁ = X₂ = 0,
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A Self-Adaptive Parallel Encryption Algorithm Based on Discrete 2D-Logistic Map
A Self-Adaptive Parallel Encryption Algorithm Based on Discrete 2D-Logistic Map ()
2. Self-Adaptive Parallel Encryption Algorithm Based on Discrete 2D-Logistic Map
2.1. Discrete 2D-Logistic Map
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How do you find f'(x) using the definition of a derivative for f(x)=3x^2-5x+2? | HIX Tutor
How do you find f'(x) using the definition of a derivative for #f(x)=3x^2-5x+2#?
Answer 1
Use algebra to simplify and evaluate the limit.
#f(x)=3x^2-5x+2#
#f'(x) = lim_(hrarr0)(f(x+h)-f(x))/h#
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On the beauty of a neuron expressivity matrix
On the Beauty of a Neuron Expressivity Matrix
A biological neuron is a very powerful computational device (read here to know how much powerful). Current mathematical models like threshold, ReLU and other artificial neurons are much simpler than
the real neuron. Still, we d... | 5 | [
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How do you maximize and minimize f(x,y)=(xy)^2-e^y+x constrained to 0<=x-y<=1? | HIX Tutor
How do you maximize and minimize #f(x,y)=(xy)^2-e^y+x# constrained to #0<=x-y<=1#?
Answer 1
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By Joshua Feldman
As temperatures warm up, all everyone seems to talk about here is the upcoming NCAA basketball tournament known as March Madness. Of course, tournament basketball and sports betting go hand in hand.
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Frames Derivation
by Ricardo Carezani
As with many powerful yet elegant theories, the derivation is often the most powerful argument for the theory itself. Such is the case with Autodynamics. Although it is impossible to discuss the
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How do you integrate int (e^x-e^-x)/(e^x+e^-x)dx? | HIX Tutor
How do you integrate #int (e^x-e^-x)/(e^x+e^-x)dx#?
Answer 1
$\log \left({e}^{x} + {e}^{- x}\right) + C$
Note that #d/(dx)(e^x+e^(-x))=e^x-e^(-x)# so
#(e^x-e^(-x))/(e^x+e^(-x))= d/(dx)log(e^x+e^(-x))# and finally
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Coursework template for Cardiff University Computing for Mathematics individual coursework
A template for an individual coursework exercise for students on the MA1003 "Computing for Mathematics" course.
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How to Sum Top or Bottom N Values with Criteria in ExcelHow to Sum Top or Bottom N Values with Criteria in Excel
How to Sum Top or Bottom N Values with Criteria in Excel
In the previous article we learned how to sum up top or bottom N values. In this article we try to sum up top or bottom N values with a criteria.
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Word Problems on Relations and Functions
WORD PROBLEMS ON RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
Problem 1 :
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A lead pencil consists of a cylinder of wood with a solid cylinder of graphite filled in the interior. If length of the pencil is 14 cm, find volume of the wood and that of the graphite
A day full of math games & activities. Find one near you.
A day full of math games & activities. Find one near you.
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the difference bt the roots of equaion (t+3)2+9(t-1)+k=0 is 5..then v
Algebra> quadractic eq...
2 Answers
dev kothari
Last Activity: 13 Years ago
(t+3)^2 + 9(t-1) + k=0
=> t^2 + 6t + 9 + 9t - 9 + k=0
=>t^2 + 15t + k=0
let the roots of the above quad.eq be h and k.
sum of roots h+k = -b/a
= -15/1
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What is the equation of the normal line of f(x)=x^3-4x^2+7x at x=-2? | HIX Tutor
What is the equation of the normal line of #f(x)=x^3-4x^2+7x# at #x=-2#?
Answer 1
$y = - \frac{1}{35} x - \frac{1332}{35}$
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2.1 Electric Potential Energy: Potential Difference
1
An electron is placed in an electric field of 12.0 N/C to the right. What is the resulting force on the electron?
a. 1.33 × 10^–20 N right
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c. 1.92 × 10^–18 N right
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How do you find the derivative of y=tan^2(x) ? | Socratic
How do you find the derivative of #y=tan^2(x)# ?
1 Answer
The derivative of $y = {\tan}^{2} \left(x\right)$ is $y ' \left(x\right) = 2 {\sec}^{2} \left(x\right) \tan \left(x\right)$
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Disjunctive constraints
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\pi $ and the arc measure is $ {160^o} $ . What is the radius of the circle?
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2. $d(x, y) = d(y, x)$.
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2.3. Bayes’ Rule#
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How do you identify if the system 3x-2y=4 and 9x-6y=1 is consistent or inconsistent? | Socratic
How do you identify if the system #3x-2y=4# and #9x-6y=1# is consistent or inconsistent?
1 Answer
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Teaching Outline
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Laplace Transform of e^2t | Laplace of e^-2t - iMath
The Laplace transform of e^2t is equal to 1/(s-2) and the Laplace of e^-2t is equal to 1/(s+2). More generally, the Laplace of e^at is 1/(s-a).
The Laplace formula for the functions e^2t and e^-2t are given below:
• L{e^2t} = $\dfrac{1}{s-2}$.
• L{e^-2t} = $\df... | 5 | [
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How do you solve the following system: -2x + 5y = 20, x +4y = 16? | Socratic
How do you solve the following system: #-2x + 5y = 20, x +4y = 16#?
1 Answer
Let's use substitution:
$- 2 x + 5 y = 20$
$x + 4 y = 16$
We need to solve for $x$ in the second equation
$x = 16 - 4 y$
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Investigation on Trend Removal in Time Domain Analysis of Electrochemical Noise Data Using Polynomial Fitting and Moving Average Removal Methods
Article information
Received 2017 January 12; Accepted 2017 March 02.
Abstract
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Issue Wuhan Univ. J. Nat. Sci.
Volume 27, Number 6, December 2022
Page(s) 476 - 488
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Published online 10 January 2023
Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences, 2022, Vol. 27 No.6, 476-488
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On Neutrosophic Triplet Groups: Basic Properties, NT-Subgroups, and Some Notes
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School of Arts and Sciences, Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Xi’an 710021, China
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College of Arts and Sciences, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 201306, China
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Department of Mathematics, University of New Mexic... | 5 | [
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ML Aggarwal Class 8 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 6 Operation on sets Venn Diagrams Check Your Progress
Question 1.
If ξ={x : x ϵ N, r < 25} and A = {x : x is a composite number}, then find A’ in set builder from and also in roster form.
Solution:
Question 2.
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Section L3.1: Fortran as a Modelling Language
Most of these programs were written by chemical engineers. The ability to write large and complicated programs is much less likely to be required of chemical engineering graduates nowadays, but you
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Marbles in a Box Poster
Marbles In A Box Poster
Problem
The poster is available as a
PDF
, or the image below can be clicked on to enlarge it.
Student Solutions
There are 49 winning lines.
Click below to see four different methods.
Alison's method
There are $3$ possible places where a line can start:
• at ... | 4 | [
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SUMPRODUCT function in Excel
If you want to count the total words in a range of cells, you can do with a formula that uses LEN and SUBSTITUTE, along with the SUMPRODUCT function. Formula =SUMPRODUCT(LEN(TRIM(range))-LEN
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Multi-Similarity Loss
Metric learning aims to learn an embedding space, where the embedded vectors of similar samples are encouraged to be closer, while dissimilar ones are pushed apart from each other. Multi Similarity
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AN ALGEBRAIC DEFINITION OF (∞, N )-CATEGORIES
(1)
AN ALGEBRAIC DEFINITION OF (∞, N )-CATEGORIES
CAMELL KACHOUR
Abstract. In this paper we define a sequence of monadsT^(∞,n)(n∈N) on the cate- gory∞-Gr of∞-graphs. We conjecture that algebras forT^(∞,0), which are defined in a purely algebraic setting, are
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Assignment 2
<rst> <rst-options: 'toc' = False/> Background
=
I didn't plan to have an assignment this week, but on reflection after the class on Friday, I feel it is important that you understand the properties of a PCA model and more importantly, understand
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Collision Characteristics between Ultracold Cesium nP Rydberg Atoms
1. Introduction
The ultracold Rydberg atoms have been extensively studied due to their strong and controllable long-rang interactions. The interaction-induced dipole blockade effect has been proposed as an ideal
candidate for realizing a scalable quan... | 4 | [
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Expanded view of ecosystem stability: A grazed grassland case study
Abstract
Analysis of stability under linearized dynamics is central to ecology. We highlight two key limitations of the widely used traditional analysis. First, we note that while stability at fixed points is
often the focus, ecological systems may sp... | 4 | [
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A 5 kg pully has a string round around it and a force of 1.0 N...
A.)
Torque is given by,
here, F = 1.0 N
R = radius = 10 cm = 0.1 m
A = angle between F vector and R vector = 90 deg
So,
B.
also,
here, I = moment of inertia of pulley = 0.5m*R^2
m = mass = 5 kg
alpha = angular acceleration =
alpha = 4 rad/s^2
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Magnetic Circuits
What is a magnetic circuit? To better understand magnetic circuits, a basic understanding of the physical qualities of magnetic circuits will be necessary.
A magnetic circuit can be compared with an electric current in which EMF, or voltage, produces a current flow. The ampere-turns (NI), or the magn... | 5 | [
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About Slope of a Line:
The slope of a line can be thought of as the steepness of the line, or how quickly the line rises or falls. To find the slope of a line, we can take any two points on the line and plug into the slope
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How To Calculate The Median From A Histogram?
5 Answers
How To Calculate The Median From A Histogram?
A histogram tells you how many items fall into each of several bins. The median is the middle item or the average of the two middle items. 1. Find the total number of items represented by the
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Constrain Vars to be integral and have the domain Domain.
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