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by K.H. “Wicks” Wickremasinghe
Post Office Adventure
Little David went to the post office to buy stamps for his father. When he reached the counter, he had forgotten what his father wanted. From what he remembered, he asked the clerk for some 1-cent
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Cauchy Sequences in Metric Spaces
Cauchy Sequences in Metric Spaces
Just like with Cauchy sequences of real numbers - we can also describe Cauchy sequences of elements from a metric space $(M, d)$.
Definition: Let $(M, d)$ be a metric space. A sequence $(x_n)_{n=1}^{\infty}$ is said to be a Cauchy Sequence if for al... | 5 | [
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Properties of Real Numbers
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An effective annual rate is a return earned or paid on the investment, loan, or other financial product over time. EAR’s other synonyms are the effective yield or net yield, effective interest
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Mid Point Line Drawing Algorithm
Line Drawing Algorithms-
In computer graphics, popular algorithms used to generate lines are-
1. Digital Differential Analyzer (DDA) Line Drawing Algorithm
2. Bresenham Line Drawing Algorithm
3. Mid Point Line Drawing Algorithm
In this article, we will discuss about Mi... | 4 | [
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One Dimensional Kinematics: Extra Problems
Problem Set A
Problem 1:
A football player makes a touch down run for 93.4 yards in a time of 14.3 seconds. What was his average velocity in m/s? (Given: 39.7 in = 1.00 m)
Problem 2:
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Mixed Scenarios.
Count values in one column based on another column in DAX
I want to create a calculated column which will contain the sum of occurrences of values in Column A based on the values in Column B.
using EARLIER (as a new column)
using FILTER(ALL ()(as a new column)
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Batched Bonding Curves
Three Solutions to Prevent Front-Running
The goal of this document is to outline various implementations of front-running resistant Bonding Curves. For a refresher on the finer points of Bonding Curves, check out this great deep dive from
Slava Balasanov. A Batched Bonding Curve would accept a ... | 4 | [
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Equilibrium Solutions
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3 Transition-metal ions in crystals | Introduction to Magnetism HS22
3 Transition-metal ions in crystals
When an atom is embedded in a solid, the main difference with respect to the free ion is that electrons are also affected by the electrostatic potential created by charges outside the atom itself.
The aim of ligan... | 4 | [
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Discussion: A Study of the Development of the Method of Finding a Line of Position
Lieutenant Radler de Aquino, B. N.—I feel deeply honored by the Board of Control’s kind invitation to discuss Commander Marvell’s ably presented paper on the development of the method of finding a
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Koch snowflake
The Koch snowflake (also known as the Koch curve, Koch star, or Koch island^[1]) is a mathematical curve and one of the earliest fractal curves to have been described. It is based on the Koch curve,
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Pre-Schauder Bases in Topological Vector Spaces
Department of Mathematics, University of Cadiz, 11519 Puerto Real, Spain
^*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
^†
These authors contributed equally to this work.
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Find all possible solutions such that n^2+9n-3 is a perfect integer square.
Question
Find all possible solutions such that n^2+9n-3 is a perfect integer square.
Answer
Let m be the integer
n^2+9n-3 = m^2
4n^2+36n-12 = 4m^2
4n^2+36n-12 +81= 4m^2+81
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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Physics Chapter 13 – Kinetic TheoryNCERT Solutions for Class 11 Physics Chapter 13 – Kinetic Theory
NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Physics Chapter 13 – Kinetic Theory
Page No 333:
Question 13.1:
Estimate the fraction of molecular volume to the actual volume occupied by oxygen gas at STP. T... | 5 | [
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Review Day Slide Key
1) Researchers are interested in the relationship between cigarette smoking and lung cancer. Suppose and adult male is randomly selected from a particular population. Assume that the following table
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How do you express 275 mmHg in atm. and Pascal? | Socratic
How do you express 275 mmHg in atm. and Pascal?
2 Answers
$1$$\text{atm}$$=$$760$$m m \cdot H g$$=$$101.32$$k P a$
Explanation:
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Discriminatively Trained Part Based Models notes
The LSVM (SVM with latent variable) is mostly used for human figure detection, it is very efficiency because it puts the human figure’s structure into consideration: a human figure has hands, head
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ML Aggarwal Class 8 Solutions for ICSE Maths Model Question Paper 3
Questions 1 to 8 is of 1 mark each.
Question 1.
Product of rational number \(\frac{-4}{7}\) and itsadditive inverse is
(a) \(\frac{16}{49}\)
(b) \(\frac{-16}{49}\)
(c) 1
(d) 0
Solution:
Question 2.
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The consequences of controlling for a post-treatment variable
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Ask Uncle Colin: A Fractional Kerfuffle
Dear Uncle Colin,
I was trying to work out $\frac{\frac{3}{7+h}-\frac{3}{7}}{h}$, and I got it down to $\frac{\frac{3}{h}}{h}$ - but that’s not the answer in the book! What have I done wrong?
- Likely I’ve Mistreated It Terribly
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Fractions
| Procedures for multiplying fractions |
| General rule for the multiplication of fractions |Steps for multiplication of fractions| Advanced Procedures | Quick Quiz |
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How to Convert From Grams to Liters Using Density
••• artisteer/iStock/GettyImages
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Should you Brake, Slow Down or Go?
I'm posting one puzzle, riddle, math, or statistical problem a day. Try to answer each one and post your answers in the comments section. I'll post the answer the next day. Even if you have the same
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Fit Relative Astrometry · Octofitter.jl
Here is a worked example of a one-planet model fit to relative astrometry (positions measured between the planet and the host star).
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Queueing Theory and Practice - OR: Crash Course in Queueing
What this blog entry is about
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The Ultimate Guide to Linear Regression - Graphpad
The Ultimate Guide to Linear Regression
Get all your linear regression questions answered here
The Ultimate Guide to Linear Regression
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The Boundary Homotopy Retract on the Scalar Hairy Charged Black Hole Spacetime
^1
Mathematics Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Balqa Applied University, Salt 19117, Jordan
^2
Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Balqa Applied University, Salt 19117, Jordan
^*
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NTA UGC NET JUNE-2023 Paper-2
Consider a hash table of size seven with starting index zero and a hash function(6x+3) mod 4.Assuming the hash table is initially empty.Which of the following is the content of the table when the
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Ming Sun – Silicon achitect, design lead, researcher.
PCM (Peak current mode) controlled Boost converter design example
Ming Sun / December 23, 2022
10 min read • ––– views
Conditions
• Vin = 3.8V
• Vout = 20V
• R = 20Ω
• L = 1µH
• C = 10µF (derated)
• fsw = 3MHz
• Rsns = 0.3Ω
• Se tracks inductor c... | 4 | [
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how-to-use-rwicc
This vignette shows how to generate a simulated data set and analyze it using the model and estimation algorithm described in “Regression with Interval-Censored Covariates: Application to
Cross-Sectional Incidence Estimation” by Morrison, Laeyendecker, and Brookmeyer (2021) in Biometrics: https://onli... | 4 | [
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Square & Square Root of 1764 - Examples, Methods, Calculation
Square & Square Root of 105
In the domain of mathematics, particularly in algebraic studies, the core principles of squares and square roots are paramount. Squaring a number, demonstrated by multiplying 105 by itself to yield
11025, is foundational. It unve... | 4 | [
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Introduction
So far we have considered the lens to be a single massive object, but binary lenses can result in complex and beautiful microlensing lightcurves. Historically, of course, binary lenses have been key
to the discovery of planetary systems. The following discussion is intended as an overview of the mathemat... | 4 | [
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Shakerdesignproject.com
What is Boltzmann population ratio?
What is Boltzmann population ratio?
Boltzmann Equation: Describes how energy levels within atoms are populated….look. at one individual atom, electron may be jumping around but consider atoms as a statistical. ensemble (all at once).
The Boltzmann equation g... | 4 | [
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(x^3-2x^2-5x+6)/(x-1) Synthetic Division
Using Synthetic Division to Divide (x^3 - 2x^2 - 5x + 6) by (x - 1)
Synthetic division is a shortcut method for dividing polynomials, especially when the divisor is in the form of (x - a). Let's illustrate this with the example of dividing (x^3 - 2x^2 - 5x + 6) by (x
- 1).
Ste... | 4 | [
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Sets (Maths) - Notation, Types, Symbols & Examples (2024)
Sets, in mathematics, are an organized collection of objects and can be represented in set-builder form or roster form. Usually, sets are represented in curly braces {}, for example, A = {1,2,3,4} is
a set.Also, check theset symbolshere.
In sets theory, you wi... | 4 | [
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SPcepXpc
Routine
void SPcepXpc (const float cep[], float pc[], int Np)
Purpose
Convert cepstral coefficients to predictor coefficients
Description
This routine calculates the predictor coefficients corresponding to a set of cepstral coefficients. Consider the prediction error filter A(z),
Np ... | 4 | [
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Two body problem in processing
Learning Processing has been a fun (and frustrating) experience for me. Coding in Java has me realizing how much Python spoils me. I keep getting NullPointerExceptions in Java because of how I deal
with objects that I haven't initialized yet. I like that I have to declare the type for eve... | 4 | [
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Every factor at two or three levels
Next Previous Contents
We look at 3-transversal designs with all groups of size 2 or 3.
The three parameters are a, the number of groups of size 2 (factors at two levels), b, the number of groups of size 3 (factors at three levels), and N, the number of blocks (runs).
For a+b = 3 ... | 4 | [
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Multiple Linear Regression
Last modified: September 21, 2024
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Multiple Linear Regression
Multiple linear regression is a statistical technique used to model the relationship between a single dependent variable and two or more independent variables. It extends the concept of simple lin... | 5 | [
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Parameterized absorptive electron scattering factors
^aDepartment of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK, and ^bDepartment of Chemistry, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
^*Correspondence e-mail: r.beanland@warwick.ac.uk
Edited by P. M. Dominiak, University of Warsaw, Poland (Received 23 Se... | 4 | [
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Basic & Advance Runoff Volume Calculator 2024
Runoff Volume Calculator
Are you looking to determine the volume of water runoff from a specific area after rainfall? Use the runoff volume calculator. This tool can provide you total runoff volume in gallons by calculating
your inputs total runoff area and total inches of... | 4 | [
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-311.1.5.8 Ax=b in parametric vector form,
• MHB
• Thread starter karush
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In summary, the solutions of $Ax=b$ in parametric vector form, where $A$ is row equivalent to the given matrix, can be expressed as $x=\begin{bmatrix}2\\0\\1\\0 \end{bmatrix}x_3+\begin{bmatrix}7\\4\\
0\\1 \end{bm... | 5 | [
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Passive with benchmark (minimum tracking error) | Portfolio Probe | Generate random portfolios. Fund management software by Burns Statistics
Passive with benchmark (minimum tracking error)
Task
Optimize the trade to get the minimum tracking error given some simple constraints, including that the portfolio is long-onl... | 5 | [
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6.1 Greatest Common Factor and Factor by Grouping - Intermediate Algebra 2e | OpenStax
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Find the greatest common factor of two or more expressions
• Factor the greatest common factor from a polynomial
• Factor by grouping
Before you get started, take this readin... | 4 | [
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1. What are bond caps and why are they useful in a rising interest rate environment?
One of the main challenges that bond investors face is the risk of rising interest rates. When interest rates go up, bond prices go down, and vice versa. This means that if you buy a bond at a
certain price and interest rate, and the... | 5 | [
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Topics: Fundamental Group
Fundamental Group of a Topological Space
In General > s.a. homotopy.
* History: It was introduced by Poincaré in the 1890s.
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cauchy integral theorem pdf
If we assume that f0 is continuous (and therefore the partial derivatives of u and v Contiguous service area constraint Why do hobgoblins hate elves? Plemelj's formula 56 2.6. The following theorem
was originally proved by Cauchy and later ex-tended by Goursat. The following classical result... | 4 | [
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The computation of Groebner basis not correct?
The computation of Groebner basis not correct?
I was trying to compute a Groebner basis for the ideal I=<xz-y, y^2+z,x+1/2yz>, using lex order.
I used the following code:
P.<x,y,z>=PolynomialRing(QQ,'lex')
I=ideal(x*z-y,y^2+z,x+(1/2)*y*z)
G=I.groebner_basis();G
The re... | 4 | [
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A researcher is interested to learn if the level of interaction
a women in her 20s...
A researcher is interested to learn if the level of interaction a women in her 20s...
1. A researcher is interested to learn if the level of interaction a women in her 20s has with her mother influences her life satisfaction ratings... | 5 | [
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scipy.signal.kaiser
Return a Kaiser window.
The Kaiser window is a taper formed by using a Bessel function.
M : int
Number of points in the output window. If zero or less, an empty array is returned.
beta : float
Parameters :
Sh... | 5 | [
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eek 12
Comp 163 Week 12 notes
Week of April 11
Planar graphs
Concept of faces in a graph
Euler's Formula for Planar Graphs, p 259 (also works for polyhedra, which are, as graphs, planar; see p 262) (stated last week but not proven)
• Adding an edge and a new "spike" vertex increments v and e, but not f
• Addin... | 4 | [
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Wave height
In fluid dynamics, the wave height of a surface wave is the difference between the elevations of a crest and a neighbouring trough.[1] Wave height is a term used by mariners, as well as in coastal,
ocean and naval engineering.
At sea, the term significant wave height is used as a means to introduce a well-... | 4 | [
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Flashcards - MGMT 339 Ch. 12
1. Inventory
A stock or store of goods
2. Independent Demand Items
Items that are ready to be sold or used
3. Dependent Demand Items
Components of finished products, rather than the finished products themselves.
4. ROI
Return on Investment- Profit after taxes / to... | 4 | [
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Multiple Linear Regression in R
Multiple linear regression is an extension of simple linear regression used to predict an outcome variable (y) on the basis of multiple distinct predictor variables (x).
With three predictor variables (x), the prediction of y is expressed by the following equation:
y = b0 + b1*x1 + b2... | 5 | [
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Marginal Cost Pricing: Definition, Formula & Examples | Priceva
Let’s observe price formation when the company reaches the break-even volume. We can deploy the following formula:
Break-even volume = Fixed cost / (Selling price per unit – Variable cost per unit) = $100 / ($ 15.75 – $10) = 18 units (rounded up).
With a... | 4 | [
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Risk estimation using an exact method of fitting log-link models
thesis
posted on 2023-05-28, 12:14 authored by Zhu, C
The relative risk has been widely reported as a ratio measure of association between covariates for study factors and a binary outcome of interest in medical research. It is possible to estimate
rel... | 4 | [
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Assume a $100,000 investment and the following cash flows for
two alternatives. Year Investment A Investment...
Assume a $100,000 investment and the following cash flows for two alternatives. Year Investment A Investment...
Assume a $100,000 investment and the following cash flows for two alternatives. Year Investment... | 4 | [
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When simple explanations target a simple audience
Modern hams live busy lives and it is difficult to fit everything in to the available time / resources etc. So, there is an appetite for the skinny on some key topics, the inside info that took the
wise a long time to learn.
This article discusses one of those article... | 5 | [
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Historical demand for a product
is as follows:
DEMAND
April
58
May
54
June...
Historical demand for a product is as follows: DEMAND April 58 May 54 June...
Historical demand for a product is as follows:
DEMAND
April 58
May 54
June 74
July 58
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D is a point on the side of BC of a triangle ABC such that \
Hint: Draw the rough figure. Consider \[\Delta ABC\] and\[\Delta ADC\]. Prove they are similar by AA criteria. Using AA similarity, postulate if 2 triangles are similar then corresponding sides are
proportional. Hence equate sides.
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two stage rocket physics problem
Two Stage Rocket. You are using an out of date browser. 1 a-t plot for Problem 1. For our example rocket from section 1.2 with = (identical stages, as shown in figure 1 (b)), v1 = u ln (100/55) =
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Identities V - (a + b + c)^2 Formula with Examples - Teachoo
Identity V is
(a + b + c) ^ 2 = a ^ 2 + b ^ 2 + c ^ 2 + 2ab + 2bc + 2ca
Let us prove it
Proof :
(a + b + c) ^ 2
= ((a + b) + c) ^ 2
Using (x + y) ^ 2 = x ^ 2 + y ^ 2 + 2xy
= (a + b) ^ 2 + c ^ 2 + 2(a + b)c
= (a + b) ^ 2 + c ^ 2 + 2ac + 2bc
Using (x +... | 4 | [
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How to Find an Orthonormal Basis
How to Find an Orthonormal Basis
In linear algebra, an orthonormal basis is a set of vectors that are all orthogonal to each other and have unit length. Orthonormal bases are important because they can be used to simplify many
calculations, such as finding the eigenvalues and eigenvec... | 5 | [
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If a square is inscribed in a circle, find the ratio of the areas of the circle and the square.
Hint: - Area of circle is $\pi {r^2}{\text{ sq}}{\text{.units}}$, where r is the radius of the circle.
Let, we assume ABCD is a square inscribed in a circle with center O.
Let the side of the square be $b$.
$ \Rightarrow ... | 4 | [
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and
Lesson 6
Interpreting Rates
Let’s explore unit rates.
6.1: Something per Something
1. Think of two things you have heard described in terms of “something per something.”
2. Share your ideas with your group, and listen to everyone else’s idea. Make a group list of all unique ideas. Be prepared to share these... | 4 | [
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Annuity
is a finite set of sequential cash flows, all with the same value.
Ordinary annuity has a first cash flow that occurs one period from now (indexed at t = 1). In other words, the payments occur at the end of each period.
• Future value of a regular annuity
where
□ A = annuity amount
□ N =... | 4 | [
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Races and Games of Skills : Important Questions for the Exam
Ques 1.
A is 1 3/5 times quicker than B. A gives B a start of 75 metres, find the length of racecourse so that both of them reach the winning post at the same time.
Sol. Let the length of Racecourse be/m.
. . In a time in which A covers i m, B cove... | 4 | [
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Improper integral of integral test
•
• Thread starter ProPatto16
• Start date
In summary: Then integrate.In summary, the improper integral for this problem can be determined to be 50e and the value of the improper integral is 5.
Homework Statement
determine the value of the improper integral when using the... | 5 | [
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How to Apply Ohm’s Law to Vaping Safety
What exactly is ohm’s law?
Ohm’s law is the basic connection between voltage, current, and resistance in a DC electrical circuit. In 1827, it was discovered and named after German physicist Georg Ohm.
According to ohm’s law, the current flowing through a conductor between two p... | 4 | [
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C language digital programming problems
catalogue
Three digit composition
Title: write a program to output all three digits that meet the following requirements
Condition: it consists of four arrays: 1, 2, 3 and 4
A three digit number that is different from each other and does not have the same repeating number.
I... | 4 | [
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Participants
Topics
Page 2 of 2
Topics of Research:
The equilibrium configurations of rapidly rotating, self-gravitating fluid systems in the analytical works of Maclaurin, Jacobi, Dedekind and Riemann, as reviewed in Chandrasekhar in the book
Ellipsoidal Figures of Equilibrium, Dover, New York, 2d ed.(1987), are u... | 4 | [
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What Is a Derivative of Xlnx?
The derivative of y = xln(x) with respect to x is dy/dx = ln(x) + 1. This result can be obtained by using the product rule and the well-known results d(ln(x))/dx = 1/x and dx/dx = 1.
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None
Performance – Some Examples
Example 1
A computer executes 2.5 x 1010 instructions in 12 seconds. All instructions except loads take 1 cycle, and loads take 4 cycles. The clock rate is 3,000 MHz. What fraction of the instruction workload
consists of register loads?
Solution 1
We need to find the average num... | 5 | [
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✔ Legacy unification semantics
I know this is a trap question, but do we have any idea about the expected semantics for the Unification functions? I was naively expecting that if w_unify succeeds on t ~ u where t is meta-free,
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Interpolate
dsp.IIRHalfbandInterpolator
Interpolate by a factor of two using polyphase IIR
Description
The dsp.IIRHalfbandInterpolator System object™ performs efficient polyphase interpolation of the input signal by a factor of two. To design the halfband filter, you can specify the object to use an
elliptic desig... | 5 | [
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Model based Iterative Learning Control of Multi-Input Multi-Output system
This example shows how to implement model-based iterative learning control (ILC) to improve closed-loop trajectory tracking performance of a multi-input multi-output (MIMO) spring-mass-damper system.
In this example, you design an ILC controller... | 4 | [
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Lennard-Jones Potential (2024)
Page ID
1661
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fminunc
Find the unconstrained minimum of a real function.
Syntax
x = fminunc(@func,x0)
x = fminunc(@func,x0,options)
[x,fval,info,output] = fminunc(...)
Inputs
func
The function to minimize. See the optimset option GradObj for details.
x0
An estimate of the location of the minimum.
options
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Quantum Computing on a Commodore 64 in 200 Lines of BASIC
In an age where companies are selling two-qubit quantum computers for a sum of money that would make your wallet recoil in horror, here we are, stepping off the beaten path and walking down memory
lane to a time when computers were, well, somewhat simpler.
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Coulomb's Law | Fundamental Principles & Calculations
Coulomb’s law
Explore Coulomb’s Law’s basics, applications, and calculations, understanding the forces between electric charges in physics and electronics.
Coulomb’s Law: Understanding the Basics
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Derivatives: Bisection, Bracket and TOMS748
#include <boost/math/tools/roots.hpp>
namespace boost{ namespace math{
namespace tools{
// Bisection
template <class F, class T, class Tol>
std::pair<T, T>
bisect(
F f,
T min,
T max,
Tol tol,
boost::uintmax_t& max_iter);
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A Self-Adaptive Quantum Genetic Algorithm for Network Flow Vehicle Scheduling Problem
A Self-Adaptive Quantum Genetic Algorithm for Network Flow Vehicle Scheduling Problem ()
1. Introduction
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Design and Cosimulate Control of High-Fidelity Distillation Tower with Aspen Plus Dynamics
This example shows how to design a model predictive controller in MATLAB® for a high-fidelity distillation tower model built in Aspen Plus Dynamics®. The controller performance is then verified
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Max number of multiplexed elements depends indirectly on channel output capacity and speed of PWM clock
Here I show that the tradeoff between number of perceived brightness levels and number of multiplex elements is non-linear due to the power law for perceived brightness (requiring gamma correction).
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Finite Element Method
Differential equations are fun!
Differential Equations and Boundary Conditions
Two Types of Boundary Conditions
As an example, we have a partial differential equation
$$ \frac{d^2u}{dx^2} + f = 0, $$
which describes a 1D problem.
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Sexuality explained through mathematics — a non-biased language approach
So you think you've got sexuality pretty much figured out, right? If you're born a male, you're attracted to women and the other way around. If you've ever had sex, it's not a big mystery and the
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20 + Boats and Streams Questions and Answers | Quantitative Aptitude⬇️📝20 + Boats and Streams Questions and Answers | Quantitative Aptitude⬇️📝 - Leverage Edu
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og
If you’ve been watching the news lately, you’ve likely seen a great deal of supply chain issues pop up. In the years leading up to the pandemic, the world’s supply chains functioned like a well-oiled
machine. However, the flaws of global integration quickly took over when the pandemic hit.
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Digital Logic Circuits–Half and Full Subtractor
Subtractor
Subtractor circuits take two binary numbers as input and subtract one binary number input from the other binary number input. Similar to adders, it gives out two outputs, difference and borrow
(carry-in the case of Adder). There are two types of subtractors.
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W4: Physician Agency – Economics of Health Care Markets
Denote the quantity of care consumed by \(x\), and denote by \(B(x)\) the function that determinesthe benefit of care to the patient. Assume that the patient must pay the full price of care, \(px\),
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models
Ising Models, what are they?
From physics to computer science
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Fares Al Rwaihy | Hand Calculation vs Multisim : Circuit Analysis
Hand Calculation vs Multisim : Circuit Analysis
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On the Continuity of the Hutchinson Operator
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Mathematical Sciences Institute, The Australian National University, Union Lane, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
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Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toru´n, ul. Chopina 12/18, Toru´n 87-100, Poland
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Ex 10.4, 12 - Find hyperbola: foci (35, 0), latus rectum 8
Ex 10.4, 12 - Chapter 10 Class 11 Conic Sections
Last updated at April 19, 2024 by Teachoo
Transcript
Ex 10.4, 12 Find the equation of the hyperbola satisfying the given conditions: Foci (± 3√5, 0) , the latus rectum is of length 8. Co-ordinates of Foci is (... | 4 | [
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[Solved] The ratio of maximum shear stress to average shear stress in
The ratio of maximum shear stress to average shear stress in a circular section is:
This question was previously asked in
OSSC JE Civil Mains (Re-Exam) Official Paper: (Held On: 3rd Sept 2023)
View all OSSC JE Papers >
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PPT - 8-1 Measuring Matter PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:5345826
1. Properties and Changes of Matter- Comp. Sci. 3 Mrs. Bloch 8-1 Measuring Matter
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Gelfand
Safe Haskell None
Language Haskell2010
Gelfand-Tsetlin patterns and Kostka numbers.
Gelfand-Tsetlin patterns (or tableaux) are triangular arrays like
[ 3 ]
[ 3 , 2 ]
[ 3 , 1 , 0 ]
[ 2 , 0 , 0 , 0 ]
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Lesson Explainer: Orthogonal Matrices
In this explainer, we will learn how to determine whether a matrix is orthogonal and how to find its inverse if it is.
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Python Program to Solve Quadratic Equation
In this Python Program, we will learn how to Solve Quadratic Equation.
What is the Quadratic Equation?
In algebra, a quadratic equation is an equation that can be rearranged in standard form as
ax²+bx+c = 0
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