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Money-Weighted Rate of Return - Loan and Investment Programs Selection - Vision Money Personal Finance App
Money-Weighted Rate of Return – Loan and Investment Programs Selection
by admin
written by admin
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st: Variance of a ratio
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Subject st: Variance of a ratio
Date Fri, 17 Sep 2004 14:32:05 -0500
I have a variable R that represents the risk of di... | 4 | [
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N-Body Methods
Problem
The problem involves updates to a system where each element of the system rigorously depends on the state of every other element of the system. How do we compute (or approximate) these updates in an
efficient and scalable fashion?
Context
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MathNotations
The line y = k intersects the graph of y = 3x^2 in points A and B. Points C and D are on the x-axis and ABCD is a rectangle. If the area of ABCD = 128/9, what is the value of k? Calculators not
allowed. Show your method clearly!
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This paper is a response to the EPR paper [
^1
] titled: “Can quantum-mechanical description of physical reality be considered complete?”, published in Physical Review in 1935. The development below presents how a QM measurement function is
completed by including the precision determined by calibration to a non-loca... | 4 | [
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CS代考计算机代写 Bayesian Bayesian Statistics Statistics 4224/5224 — Spring 2021
Bayesian Statistics Statistics 4224/5224 — Spring 2021
Assignment 3
Reading:
By Tuesday, February 16, read Chapters 1–3, Sections 4.1–4.2, Chapters 5–6 and Section 7.4 of Bayesian
Data Analysis, by Andrew Gelman et al.
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Sinusoidal Waveforms
link to a youtube video on using the animation below which also discusses angular velocity and relates the animation to the mathematics.
All sinusoidal wavforms have the same basic shape but can differ in amplitude, frequency and phase.
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Auxillary Data and Regression Estimation
5 Auxillary Data and Regression Estimation
Overview
This lesson discusses when and how to use regression estimation. An example of using regression is given. Then we compare the regression estimate by simply using the sample mean, not taking advantage
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INSTANT HELP PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
6
The inequality shows that the number has to be equal to or greater than 6.
The interest earned by Peter after 42 months is $1,335.60 and the total amount in his account is $9,125.60.
How to determine the accrued ( A ) and interest ( I ) amount in a compound interest?
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Math 4 Wisdom. "Mathematics for Wisdom" by Andrius Kulikauskas. | Research / LearningYonedaLemma
Learning the Yoneda Lemma
The Yoneda Lemma is the fundamental theorem of category theory.
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5 Best Ways to Check if a Number is a Primorial Prime in Python
💡 Problem Formulation: A primorial prime is a prime number that is one less or one more than a primorial. The primorial of a number is the product of the first n primes. Our objective is to determine
whether a given number is a primorial prime. If we ta... | 5 | [
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The base of a triangular pyramid is a triangle with corners at (7 ,6 ), (4 ,3 ), and (1 ,5 ). If the pyramid has a height of 6 , what is the pyramid's volume? | HIX Tutor
The base of a triangular pyramid is a triangle with corners at #(7 ,6 )#, #(4 ,3 )#, and #(1 ,5 )#. If the pyramid has a height of #6 #, wha... | 4 | [
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Reduced-Order Models for Faster Structural and Thermal Analysis
Main Content
Reduced-Order Models for Faster Structural and Thermal Analysis
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\times 20!$ then K + 5 when divided by 21! Leaves a remainder?
Hint: Write the given expression of K as a summation series of the expression $r\times r!$ form r = 1 to r = 20. Now, leave the factorial term as it is and write the other term of r as r = (r + 1) –
1. Multiply r! with each term and use the formula $\left( ... | 4 | [
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A&A 581, A123 (2015)
Quasi integral of motion for axisymmetric potentials
^1 Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg, Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, UMR 7550, 11 rue de l’Université, 67000 Strasbourg, France
e-mail: olivier.bienayme@unistra.fr
^2 Institut Utinam, CNRS UMR 6213, Université de Franche-Comté, OSU TH... | 4 | [
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What is Rotating Magnetic Field ? - how it is produced
When a magnet or magnetic pole ( coil or winding ) is rotated, the magnetic field or flux of constant amplitude produced by the magnet or poles will be a rotating magnetic field. But in this case, an
external physical force is needed to rotate magnet or coils.
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input
dsp.VariableFractionalDelay
Delay input by time-varying fractional number of sample periods
Description
The dsp.VariableFractionalDelay System object™ delays the input signal by a specified number of fractional samples along each channel of the input. The object can also concurrently compute multiple
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Limit of the remainder of Taylor polynomial of composite functions
•
• Thread starter Adgorn
• Start date
In summary, the problem involves finding the Taylor polynomial of a composite function and showing that its remainder approaches 0 as quickly as ##x^n##. This can be proven using ##\epsilon - \delta#
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Dynamic programming
Created: 2020-07-18 14:24:44 -0700 Modified: 2020-08-01 21:26:35 -0700
I’m taking these notes based on this MIT video series:
All videos are part of the Introduction to Algorithms course unit 7 (the “unit 7” shows on the Lecture Notes page).
• DP: dynamic programming
• DAG: directed acyclic g... | 4 | [
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Mathematics III
Total Hours in Course120
Number of hours for lectures16
Number of hours for seminars and practical classes32
Number of hours for laboratory classes8
Independent study hours64
Date of course confirmation12.04.2021
Responsible UnitInstitute of Mathematics and Physics
Course developer
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Pairwise Bayesian Comparisons - even faster • R Lover ! a programmer
Pairwise Bayesian Comparisons - even faster
This post builds upon two earlier posts:
Background
This all started with a nice post from Anindya Mozumdar on the R Bloggers feed. The topic material was fun for me (analyzing the performance of male 100... | 4 | [
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Example 73.1 Temperatures
This example analyzes mean daily temperatures in selected cities in January and July. Both the raw data and the principal components are plotted to illustrate how principal components are orthogonal
rotations of the original variables.
The following statements create the Temperature data se... | 4 | [
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Break-Even Point of a Firm: Meaning, Determination and Types
In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Meaning of Break-Even Point 2. Determination of Break-Even Point 3. Types.
Meaning of Break-Even Point:
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Dominoes in context of Combinatorics
28 Aug 2024
The Art of Dominoes: A Combinatorial Delight
Dominoes, a classic game of strategy and chance, has been a staple of family gatherings and social events for centuries. But beyond its recreational value, dominoes offers a fascinating window into
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🟡 Deflated Continuation in the Carrier Problem · Bifurcation Analysis in Julia
Chapman, S. J., and P. E. Farrell. Analysis of Carrier’s Problem. ArXiv:1609.08842 [Math], September 28, 2016. http://arxiv.org/abs/1609.08842.
In this example, we study the following singular perturbation problem:
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nForum - Discussion Feed (degree of a polynomial)nLab edit announcer comments on "degree of a polynomial" (118782)Todd_Trimble comments on "degree of a polynomial" (111675)Todd_Trimble comments on "degree of a polynomial" (111673)nLab edit announcer comments on "degree of a polynomial" (104863)nLab edit announcer comm... | 4 | [
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Coursera Machine Learning Quiz Answers for Week 2
Get all of the answers for the Coursera Machine Learning Week 2 Quiz.
Checkout this video:
Machine Learning: Supervised Learning
In supervised learning, we are given a data set and already know what our correct output should look like, having the idea that ther... | 5 | [
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NCERT Exemplar Class 11 Maths Chapter 7 Permutations and Combinations are part of NCERT Exemplar Class 11 Maths. Here we have given NCERT Exemplar Class 11 Maths Chapter 7 Permutations and
Combinations. https://www.cbselabs.com/ncert-exemplar-problems-class-11-mathematics-chapter-7-permutations-combinations/
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For Complete Ritz Sequence Continuous Functional approaches its Minimal Value
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The Sigmoid Activation Function - Python Implementation | DigitalOcean
In this tutorial, we will learn about the sigmoid activation function. The sigmoid function always returns an output between 0 and 1.
After this tutorial you will know:
• What is an activation function?
• How to implement the sigmoid function ... | 4 | [
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network_simplex
network_simplex¶
network_simplex(G, demand='demand', capacity='capacity', weight='weight')¶
Find a minimum cost flow satisfying all demands in digraph G.
This is a primal network simplex algorithm that uses the leaving arc rule to prevent cycling.
G is a digraph with edge costs and capac... | 5 | [
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Fastest Way to Calculate Fibonacci Sequence
Algorithm
Fastest Way to Calculate Fibonacci Sequence
Question
Construct an algorithm so that the Nth item of Fibonacci Sequence can be found in the shortest time. Definition of Fibonacci Sequence is:
f(n) = 0 , when n = 0
f(n) = 1 , when n = 1
f(n) = f(n-1) + f(n-2), ... | 4 | [
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Power of heart
Power and measuring it
Page
3
If a motor lifts the water
from a depth h1 and then
raises to a height h2 then
the power of the motor is
given by
9/3/2015
16
RGUIIIT BASAR
Slide 17
Power of heart
Power of heart = work/time
= (F.s)/t
= (PxA.s)/t
= (PxV )/t
= (hdgV)/t
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How old?
How old are these three people?
Problem
Joseph recently noticed that this time next year he will be twice as old as Jasmine.
I couldn't help noticing that when I am 66 at this time of year the combined future ages of Joseph and Jasmine will also be 66.
Also, 6 years from now my future age will be a multip... | 4 | [
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– Finding
Learning Objectives
In this section, you will:
3.5.1 – Finding Equations of Exponential Functions
In the previous chapter, we were given an exponential function, which we then evaluated for a specific input. Sometimes we are given information about an exponential function without having an
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Intermezzo 3
Calculating weighted means to combine effect sizes from different studies (for Intermezzo 3)
Calculating a mean value from a set of values is easy. We add up the set of numbers and then divide by n, the number of values. This is written as a formula:
where mn is just shorthand for ‘mean’ and
A more gene... | 4 | [
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To Catch Terrorists, Think Quantum Mechanically?
[latexpage]
An interesting paper in PNAS from a few years back that I missed, “Strong profiling is not mathematically optimal for discovering rare malfeasors” by William H. Press.
Suppose you have a large population of people and a single bad guy who you want to catch... | 4 | [
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Algebra II Area Problem?
area is 50m^2,
the width is x-3,
and the length is x+2.
Then area of the rectangle = ( x-3 )(x+2) = 50
There fore
x^2+2x-3x-6 = 50
Simplfy
x^2-x-6 = 50
Subtract 50 from each side.
x^2- x - 6 -50 = 50 - 50
x^2- x - 56 = 0
x^2- 8x +7x - 56 = 0
Take out common factors.
x( x-8 ) +7( x-... | 4 | [
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There's a deck of 52 cards. A five-card hand has three of a kind consists of 3 cards of the same rank, one card of another, and one card of another.
How many different 3-of-a-kind hands are there? | HIX Tutor
There's a deck of 52 cards. A five-card hand has three of a kind consists of 3 cards of the same rank, one car... | 5 | [
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This problem can be generalized. This is most readily seen by reposing the geometry like so:
-- draw a line segment from (0,a+b) to (a+b,0)
-- pick any point (b,a) on that line
-- the line segment from the origin to that point has length SQRT(a^2+b^2) and its triangle has area ab/2
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Introductory Chemistry, 1st Canadian Edition [Clone]
1. Apply the concept of significant figures to limit a measurement to the proper number of digits.
2. Recognize the number of significant figures in a given quantity.
3. Limit mathematical results to the proper number of significant figures.
If you use a calculat... | 4 | [
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Normalization
groupNormalizationLayer
Group normalization layer
Since R2020b
Description
A group normalization layer normalizes a mini-batch of data across grouped subsets of channels for each observation independently. To speed up training of the convolutional neural network and reduce
the sensitivity to network i... | 4 | [
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lat
Dynamical systems modeling
In this section, we will analyze a real case of modeling a production process. In this way, we will learn how to deal with the elements of the system and how to translate the production instances
into the elements of the model. A model is created to study the behavior of a system over ti... | 4 | [
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Square Root Of 194481 In Simplest Radical Form
Simplify the square root of 194481 to its lowest radical form.
ANSWER: 441√1
441√1 is in the lowest radical form.
Simplified Radical Form of √194481
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PPT - Chapter 4: Fluid Flow and Sediment Transport PowerPoint Presentation - ID:322012
1. Chapter 4: Fluid Flow and Sediment Transport We tackle the question of how sediment moves in response to flowing water (in one direction). Why? The conditions that will transport sediment are
needed for engineering problems. ... | 5 | [
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Understanding Data Variability: Standard Deviation in Programming
Hey there, tech enthusiasts! Today, we’re going to dive headfirst into the world of data variability and its popular sidekick, the standard deviation. Strap in, because we’re about to get real cozy
with some numbers and learn how standard deviation pla... | 4 | [
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Divergence in Deep Q-Learning: Tips and Tricks | Aman
Divergence in Deep Q-Learning: Tips and Tricks
Deep Q Networks (DQN) revolutionized the Reinforcement Learning world. It was the first algorithm able to learn a successful strategy in a complex environment immediately from high-dimensional image
inputs. In this blo... | 4 | [
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Markov Chains, Mixing Times and Couplings
Say you’re shuffling a deck of cards. It’s poker night and your friends are watching with gimlet eyes to make sure you shuffle properly. Under pressure, you keep shuffling until your hands are tired.
But how much is enough, really? How long does it really take to get a deck of... | 4 | [
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nal
Abstract
Let E be a Banach space and D a subset of E. A mapping f : D → E such that ∥u−v∥≦∥(1 + r)(u−v) −r(f(u) −f(v))∥ for all u,v ∈ D, r > 0 is called pseudo-contractive. The basic result is the following:
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Vectors - Motion and Forces in Two Dimensions - Lesson 1 - Vectors: Fundamentals and Operations
Component Method of Vector Addition
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Maharashtra Board 10th Class Maths Part 1 Practice Set 4.1 Solutions Chapter 4 Financial Planning
Balbharti Maharashtra State Board Class 10 Maths Solutions covers the Practice Set 4.1 Algebra 10th Class Maths Part 1 Answers Solutions Chapter 4 Financial Planning.
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Damage identification using singular value feature of continuous wavelet coefficients
Abstract
A hybrid soft computing approach is developed with the aim of identifying multiple damage in beam-type structures. This approach is formulated based on integration of two renowned soft computing
methods: a wavelet transform ... | 4 | [
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networkx.algorithms.bipartite.redundancy
Source code for networkx.algorithms.bipartite.redundancy
"""Node redundancy for bipartite graphs."""
from itertools import combinations
import networkx as nx
from networkx import NetworkXError
__all__ = ["node_redundancy"]
[docs]
@nx._dispatchable
def node_redundancy(G, n... | 5 | [
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A pyramid is one of the most complicated figures in geometrical Mathematics. It requires proficiency in this skill to perform different calculations including area and volume calculations. As it is a
three-dimensional figure, that’s why it involves an extra step to find its volume. If you are not proficient in this fi... | 4 | [
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More on the Unimportance of Zeroes
In a
previous post
I talked about how subsampling zero-reward examples in highly biased distributions can make learning less expensive (speaking computationally or nowadays with cloud computing measured in actual
dollars). In the cases of policy estimation and regression, importance... | 4 | [
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Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH101/April 2017/Question 07 (a)
MATH101 April 2017
• Q1 (a) • Q1 (b) • Q1 (c) • Q1 (d) • Q2 (a) • Q2 (b) • Q2 (c) (i) • Q2 (c) (ii) • Q2 (c) (iii) • Q2 (c) (iv) • Q3 (a) • Q3 (b) • Q4 (a) • Q4 (b) • Q5 (a) • Q5 (b) • Q6 (a) • Q6 (b) • Q7 (a) • Q7 (b)
• Q8 • Q9 • Q10 • Q11 (a) • ... | 5 | [
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WTF are Finite Fields?
This may come as a surprise, but computers are terrible at math. They blindly execute code and care little for semantics. Computers don’t actually know what the integer “5” or the real number “π” are
- they can only encode these symbols as a finite bitstring and run code that emulates the underly... | 4 | [
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Ch. 20 Problems & Exercises - College Physics 2e | OpenStax
20.1 Current
1.
What is the current in milliamperes produced by the solar cells of a pocket calculator through which 4.00 C of charge passes in 4.00 h?
2.
A total of 600 C of charge passes through a flashlight in 0.500 h. What is the average current?
3.
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Derivative of sech x
Introduction to the Derivative of sech x?
Derivatives have a wide range of applications in almost every field of engineering and science. The derivative sech x can be calculated by following the derivative rules. Or, we can directly find the
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What is the future value of $5,700 invested for 18 years at 9 percent compounded annually?
What do you mean by future value of money?
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19.2 Series Circuits
Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
By the end of this section, you will be able to do the following:
• Interpret circuit diagrams and diagram basic circuit elements
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Return on Equity Formula - Calculation of Return on Equity using ROE Formula
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How do you solve the equation and identify any extraneous solutions for (3x^3)/4=192? | HIX Tutor
How do you solve the equation and identify any extraneous solutions for #(3x^3)/4=192#?
Answer 1
Multiply both sides by #4/3# to get:
#x^3 = 256 = 2^8#
There is only one viable fix for this:
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A triangle has sides A, B, and C. The angle between sides A and B is pi/8. If side C has a length of 2 and the angle between sides B and C is pi/12, what is the length of side A? | Socratic
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Delta-Wye Transformation
Most of the time, resistor networks can be easily simplified by combining the series and parallel arrangement of resistors. But sometimes the resistors are neither in series nor in a parallel
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autoRasch: Working with the models
John Doe
# install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("fwijayanto/autoRasch", build_manual = TRUE, build_vignettes = TRUE)
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CS代考程序代写 Bayesian Regression From a Forecasting Perspective
Regression From a Forecasting Perspective
Zhenhao Gong University of Connecticut
Welcome 2
This course is designed to be:
1. Introductory
2. Leading by interesting questions and applications 3. Less math, useful, and fun!
Most important:
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General formula for RMS – root mean square
F_{RMS} = \sqrt{\frac{1}{T}\int_{0}^{T}{f^{2}(t)\cdot dt}}
The RMS value interpretation based on the electrical current root mean square value.
simple AC electric circuit
W = \int{p \cdot dt}
W = \int{u \cdot i \cdot dt}
W = R\cdot \int{ i^{2} \cdot dt}
where:
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Medical statistics from scratch [[electronic resource] ] : an introduction for health professionals / / David Bowers
Autore: Bowers David <1938->
Titolo: Medical statistics from scratch [[electronic resource] ] : an introduction for health professionals / / David Bowers
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Perfect Score
Can you work out how many children answered all the questions correctly?
Problem
100 children took part in a Mathematics competition consisting of four problems.
90 children solved the first problem
85 solved the second
80 solved the third
75 solved the last problem
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Multi-Criteria Approach for Selecting Optimal Dozer Type in Open-Cast Coal Mining
^1
Ministry of Mining and Energy, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
^2
Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
^*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Submission received: 15 March 2019 / Re... | 4 | [
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Gr8AmbitionZ | Prepare for IBPS PO X, IBPS Clerks X, Insurance Eams | Current Affairs 2021
Search your Topic HERE....
January 25, 2012
In this post, we shall discuss about the Time and Work. Lets start with some basic formulas.
Work = Strength X Time
=> Strength X Time = Work
=> (Strength X Time ) / Work = 1 :)
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How to Calculate Gravitational Force
What is Gravitational Force?
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A ball with a mass of 4 kg and velocity of 3 m/s collides with a second ball with a mass of 2 kg and velocity of - 8 m/s. If 10% of the kinetic energy is lost, what are the final velocities of the balls? | HIX Tutor
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Question 9.1:
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Understanding and Coding Self-Attention, Multi-Head Attention, Cross-Attention, and Causal-Attention in LLMs
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Exploring a Captivating Problem in Classical Mechanics
Written on
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Problem
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Eureka Math Grade 8 Module 1 Lesson 6 Answer Key
Engage NY Eureka Math 8th Grade Module 1 Lesson 6 Answer Key
Eureka Math Grade 8 Module 1 Lesson 6 Exercise Answer Key
Exercise 1.
Show that (C) is implied by equation (5) of Lesson 4 when m>0, and explain why (C) continues to hold even when
m=0.
Answer:
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The slide rule, or slipstick,^[1] is a mechanical analog computer. The slide rule is used mainly for multiplication and division, and also for "scientific" functions such as roots, logarithms and
trigonometry, but usually not for addition or subtraction.
There are many different styles of slide rules. They are usuall... | 4 | [
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Product . category theory
Collection
context $F:\mathrm{Ob}_{{\bf C}^{\bf 2}}$
range $a,b:\mathrm{Ob}_{\bf 2},\ a\neq b$
definition $\langle Fa\times Fb, \pi\rangle := \mathrm{lim}\,F$
Discussion
Elaboration
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Python with Mathematics and Sequences - PART 1 - Abhilash Shukla
Python with Mathematics and Sequences – PART 1
Sequence is a particular order in which related things follow each other. Its fun and its very intuitive and so called logical. So lets start.
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In algebra, a group ring is a free module and at the same time a ring, constructed in a natural way from any given ring and any given group. As a free module, its ring of scalars is the given ring,
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Shashank Shekhar - Linear Regression - A Deep Dive!
In this blog I am going to explain Regression, it’s type, and how can we code a Linear Regression from scratch in Python. First we will look at the concepts and maths behing this algorithm and then
we will implement it using Python, NumPy and Pandas.
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Arc Length Calculator - Get Accurate Measurements in Seconds with Our Tool - Calculator Pack
Arc Length Calculator
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Electric Flux out of Closed Surface surrounding Point Charge/Lemma
Theorem
Let $q$ be a point charge located at the origin of a spherical polar coordinate system.
This definition needs to be completed.
In particular: Spherical Polar Coordinate System
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How to Solve a Multivariate Gaussian Integral with Arbitrary Limits?
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• Thread starter Alexandra97
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In summary, the multivariate gaussian integral over a vector x with an arbitrary vector a as upper limit and minus infinity as lower limit can be solved using methods such as Cholesky decompositi... | 4 | [
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What is the difference between Simple Interest and Compound Interest?
When creating or tracking an agreement on Pigeon, you are given the option to choose between the two most common methods of adding interest to your loan: Simple Interest or Compound Interest.
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uplifting cardinal – Joel David Hamkins
Boldface resurrection and the strongly uplifting cardinals, the superstrongly unfoldable cardinals and the almost-hugely unfoldable cardinals, BEST 2014
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Using Triangle Congruence Criteria to Establish Congruence
Question Video: Using Triangle Congruence Criteria to Establish Congruence Mathematics • First Year of Preparatory School
Which congruence criteria can be used to prove that the two triangles in the figure are congruent? [A] SSS [B] SAS [C] ASA
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Okay, thanks. I will have to think about it more. But I am hoping we can just stir up enough dust here that Carlo will be able to unearth the hidden nugget. ;-)
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Code your first stochastic model. (2024)
• Objectives
• Design your favourite model
• Write the transition table
• Implement the model in R
•
• Going further
□ Observation time
□ Computing incidence
• Design your favourite model with pen & paper.
• Write down a table with all transitions a... | 4 | [
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Oil & Gas Science and Technology - Rev. IFP Energies nouvelles
76
, 63 (2021)
Regular Article
Well log data super-resolution based on locally linear embedding
College of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing 163318, PR China
^* Corresponding author: 2645073549@qq.com
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Deriving LSTM Gradient for Backpropagation
Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) is hot in these past years, especially with the boom of Deep Learning. Just like any deep neural network, RNN can be seen as a (very) deep neural network if we “unroll”
the network with respect of the time step. Hence, with all the things that e... | 4 | [
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CDQ convolution (online FFT) generalization with Newton method - Codeforces
Hi everyone!
This is yet another blog that I had drafted for quite some time, but was reluctant to publish. I decided to dig it up and complete to a more or less comprehensive state for the $300 contest.
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P-1
Let $M(x, y) = y^2$ and $N(x, y) = 3xy - \cos(y)$. Then, $$\frac{\partial}{\partial y}M(x, y) = 2y \qquad \text{ and } \qquad \frac{\partial}{\partial x}N(x, y) = 3y$$
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2022 AIME I Problems/Problem 13
Problem
Let $S$ be the set of all rational numbers that can be expressed as a repeating decimal in the form $0.\overline{abcd},$ where at least one of the digits $a,$$b,$$c,$ or $d$ is nonzero. Let $N$ be
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Water Hammer
Water Hammer. Maximum Pressure Change due to Sudden Valve Closure using Joukowski Equation
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Discount and Discount Percent – Definition, Formulas, Examples | How to Calculate the Discount and Discount Percentage?
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(PDF) Offset correction when comparing 3D joint angles from two different motion capture systems
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