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C1: Pointer Chasing Problem
Reminder: This post contains 3388 words · 10 min read · by Xianbin
I. Movitiation:
Is there any problem for which the \(k\)-round protocol has a big progress compared to the \((k-1)\)-round protocol? What is that problem?
\(\textbf{Initial Definitinon.}\) We restrict the famous Alice and ... | 4 | [
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Blog Archives
23/4/2019
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Adar is an esoteric "programming language" created by User:TuxCrafting.
Structure
An Adar program is a list of pairs of integers. Each pair represents a register: the first integer is the initial value of the register, and the second is the value to add to every register
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Joining us today is Wesley Hamilton, who is a STEM Outreach Engineer here at MathWorks. Wesley will talk about SIMIODE’s SCUDEM competition. Wesley, over to you…
Overview
This blog post has three goals:
1. Introduce SIMIODE’s SCUDEM competition, which MathWorks now supports,
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How do you write an equation with a vertical asymptote of 3, slant asymptote of y=x+1, and x intercept at 2? | HIX Tutor
How do you write an equation with a vertical asymptote of #3#, slant asymptote of #y=x+1#, and #x# intercept at #2#?
Answer 1
$f \left(x\right) = \frac{{x}^{2} - 2 x}{x - 3}$
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2023 AIME I Problems/Problem 12
Problem
Let $\triangle ABC$ be an equilateral triangle with side length $55.$ Points $D,$$E,$ and $F$ lie on $\overline{BC},$$\overline{CA},$ and $\overline{AB},$ respectively, with $BD = 7,$$CE=30,$ and $AF
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How do you prove $\
Hint: We have to make use of basic mathematics. We are going to take L.C.M. And we are also going to use some trigonometric identities. There is more than one way to do sums in trigonometry. Anyway
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Number Systems Class 9 Mathematics Notes And Questions
Please refer to Number Systems Class 9 Mathematics notes and questions with solutions below. These revision notes and important examination questions have been prepared based on the latest
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Thesis – Appendix A: Wavelet Analysis to Calculate Power Spectra
Wavelet Analysis to Calculate Power Spectra
Overview
Wavelet analysis techniques, while not as commonly understood as Fourier analysis, are nonetheless frequently applied to problems in which time and frequency information are desired simultaneously.
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Misc 1 - Find the derivative of f(x) = (-x)^-1 from first principle
Misc 1 (ii) - Chapter 12 Class 11 Limits and Derivatives
Last updated at April 16, 2024 by Teachoo
Transcript
Misc 1 Find the derivative of the following functions from first principle: (ii) (−𝑥)^(−1) Let f (x) = (−𝑥)^(−1) We need to find Derivati... | 5 | [
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Citation
Klemes, Ivo (1985) I. Idempotent Multipliers of H¹ on the Circle. II. A Mean Oscillation Inequality for Rearrangements. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/
5vae-8q84. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:01222019-095854306
Abstract
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How do you write f(x)= -3x^2 +12x -11 in vertex form? | HIX Tutor
How do you write #f(x)= -3x^2 +12x -11# in vertex form?
Answer 1
x-coordinate of vertex: x = -b/(2a) = -12/-6 = 2 y-coordintae of vertex: y(2) = -12 + 24 - 11 = 1 Vertex form: y = -3(x - 2)^2 + 1 Check. Develop y to get back to standard form: y = -3(x^... | 4 | [
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In geometry, an 8-cube is an eight-dimensional hypercube. It has 256 vertices, 1024 edges, 1792 square faces, 1792 cubic cells, 1120 tesseract 4-faces, 448 5-cube 5-faces, 112 6-cube 6-faces, and 16
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Biot-Savart Law | Curious Toons
Table of Contents
Introduction
Welcome to the fascinating world of physics, where the fundamental laws of nature come alive! Imagine unraveling the secrets of the universe, from the tiniest particles that make up everything around
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maybe delete (6f3f828d) · Commits · Elphel / image-compression
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# %%
import numpy as np
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
from itertools import product
import os
import sys
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Question 22 : Given an array containing zeroes, ones and twos only. Write a function to sort the given array in O(n) time complexity.
For example::
Input :
[1, 2, 2, 0, 0, 1, 2, 2, 1]
Output :
[0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2]
=Solution
APPROACH – I :
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Collision Avoidance of Hexacopter UAV Based on LiDAR Data in Dynamic Environment
^1
Department of Military Digital Convergence, Ajou University, Suwon 16499, Korea
^2
The 1st R&D Institute, Agency for Defense Development, Daejeon 34186, Korea
^*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
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How do you differentiate sin(x^4)? | HIX Tutor
How do you differentiate #sin(x^4)#?
Answer 1
$4 {x}^{3} \cos \left({x}^{4}\right)$
By the chain rule #(sin(x^4))'=(x^4)'sin'(x^4)#
#=4x^3sin'(x^4)# by the power rule
And since #sin'(x)=cos(x)#
#(sin(x^4))'=4x^3cos(x^4)#
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B T
Type B Thermocouple Calibration
Convert type B thermocouple voltages to temperatures efficiently using rational polynomial function calibration equations.
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Decentralized control multilevel three phase inverter using level shift carrier method
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SYNCHRONICITY IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM (AN ENDLESS DANCE OF CAUSE AND EFFECT)
“All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.” - Arthur Schopenhauer
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Approximating Pi
By inscribing a circle in a square and then a square in a circle find an approximation to pi. By using a hexagon, can you improve on the approximation?
Problem
By inscribing a circle in a square and then a square in a circle find an approximation to pi.
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Description
Exercise 1: Chebyshev Polynomial of the First Kind
AIM:
Write a Python program that uses the NumPy Polynomial class to print a table of the first ten Chebyshev polynomials of the first kind. Here is the table generated by this program:
T_0(x) = 1
T_1(x) = x
T_2(x) = 2*x^2 – 1
ALGORITHM:
PROGRAM:
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4-Easy introduction to Mohr's Circle of inertia part-1.
Last Updated on March 9, 2024 by Maged kamel
Mohr’s Circle of inertia.
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Perimeter
Functional Skills: Perimeter
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Functional Skills: Perimeter Revision
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Models of Wage Dynamics - Semantic Scholar - P.PDFKUL.COM
Models of Wage Dynamics∗ Toshihiko Mukoyama Department of Economics Concordia University and CIREQ
[email protected]
December 13, 2005
1
Introduction
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How do you use partial fraction decomposition to decompose the fraction to integrate 2/(x^3-x^2)? | HIX Tutor
How do you use partial fraction decomposition to decompose the fraction to integrate #2/(x^3-x^2)#?
Answer 1
$\frac{2}{{x}^{3} - {x}^{2}} = - \frac{2}{x} - \frac{2}{x} ^ 2 + \frac{2}{x - 1}$
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Karnaugh Maps, Truth Tables, and Boolean Expressions - Electrical Engineering Textbooks
Karnaugh Maps, Truth Tables, and Boolean Expressions
Maurice Karnaugh, a telecommunications engineer, developed the Karnaugh map at Bell Labs in 1953 while designing digital logic based telephone switching circuits.
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R
personalized2part
The personalized2part package implements the methodology of Huling, Smith, and Chen (2020), which allows for subgroup identification for semi-continuous outcomes by estimating individualized
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2024-06-13
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🏋️ Solution Planning Practice
I want to try something a bit different today.
Rather than spending 15-90 minutes going deep by planning, implementing, and testing a single problem, I’m going to take a shallow, broad pass by reading and planning several problems.
I’ll ... | 5 | [
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ation
Lesson 16
Solving Systems by Elimination (Part 3)
• Let's find out how multiplying equations by a factor can help us solve systems of linear equations.
16.1: Multiplying Equations By a Number
Consider two equations in a system:
\(\begin {cases}\begin {align} 4x + \hspace{2.2mm} y &= \hspace {2mm}1 &\quad&\... | 4 | [
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Using Parallel Matrix Factorization
About recosystem Package
recosystem is an R wrapper of the LIBMF library developed by Yu-Chin Juan, Wei-Sheng Chin, Yong Zhuang, Bo-Wen Yuan, Meng-Yuan Yang, and Chih-Jen Lin (https://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~cjlin/libmf/), an
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Understanding pipe ''head loss''
•
• Thread starter axe34
• Start date
In summary, the conversation discusses a problem involving a tank with a head loss of 2.88 m due to friction. The velocity of water at the exit is found using Bernoulli's equations and with respect
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The Influence Depth of Pile Base Resistance in Sand-Layered Clay
^1
Research Institute Ltd., CNOOC, Beijing 100028, China
^2
State Key Laboratory of Hydraulic Engineering Simulation and Safety, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China
^*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Submission received: 7 ... | 4 | [
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By selling 45 lemons, a vendor loses a sum equal to the selling price of 3 lemons. Find his loss percent.
Hint: In this question the percentage of loss can be calculated as \[{\text{Loss% = 100}} \times \dfrac{{{\text{Loss}}}}{{{\text{CP}}}}\]. The vendor gets loss when the cost price is greater than
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State Space Duality (Mamba-2) Part I - The Model
[Paper] [Code]
This series is cross-posted at tridao.me
1. Part I - The Model
Since the release of Mamba 6 months ago, we’ve been pleasantly surprised by the overwhelming community response. It’s been incredibly gratifying to see the line of research on efficient seq... | 4 | [
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Low-Complexity Transmit Power Control for Secure Communications in Wireless-Powered Cognitive Radio Networks
Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul 04620, Korea
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Ex 3.2, 9 - Find value of sin -11pi/3 - Chapter 3 Class 11 - Teachoo
Ex 3.2, 9 - Chapter 3 Class 11 Trigonometric Functions (Important Question)
Last updated at April 16, 2024 by Teachoo
Transcript
Ex 3.2,9 Find the value of the trigonometric function sin (–11"π" /3) sin ((−𝟏𝟏 𝝅)/𝟑) = –sin ((11 𝜋)/3) = –sin ("3... | 4 | [
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!!!PLEASE HELP!!! Trigonometry Maze Version 2: Missing Angle Measures — QuizWhiz Homework Help
We want to solve the Trigonometry Maze.So we need to remember somerules:Sin(θ) = (opposite cathetus)/(hypotenuse)Cos(θ) = (adjacent cathetus)/(hypotenuse)Tan(θ) = (opposite cathetus)/(adjacent
cathetus).Using the corresponden... | 4 | [
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\right) = 16(3x + 4)\
Hint: In this question we will use row and column transformation arithmetic operations to simplify the matrix and after simplification we will calculate the determinant and after further
simplification we will get our solution.
Given that:
\[ \Rightarrow \left( {\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}
{x + y}&x&... | 5 | [
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Absolute Maximum: (5,3) ( 5, 3)
Calculus: Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 2. The absolute minimum must occur at x = 1 or at an endpoint. Find the extreme values of f on the boundary of D. 3. Question 8: Find the absolute minimum
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Solved Problem 14 | Rectangular Parallelepiped
Problem 14
Find the angles that the diagonals of the rectangular parallelepiped 2 in. by 3 in. by 4 in. makes with the faces.
Solution 14
Click here to expand or collapse this section
$\tan \alpha = \dfrac{2}{x}$
$\tan \alpha = \dfrac{2}{\sqrt{4^2 + 3^2}}$
$\alpha = ... | 4 | [
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[GAP Forum] GL( m, p ) x GL( n, p ) as a subgroup of GL( m+n, p )
Stefan Kohl stefan at mcs.st-and.ac.uk
Wed Oct 28 11:41:23 GMT 2015
On Wed, October 28, 2015 10:22 am, Markus Szymik wrote:
>
> I would like to construct an isomorphic copy of the product GL( m, p ) x GL( n, p )
> as the subgroup of block matrices in G... | 4 | [
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The Transportation Problem - Shadow Costs
The transportation problem describes a situation where the total cost of transporting identical goods over several routes between various sources of supply and points of demand is to be minimized. A
starting solution – one that meets all the demand and uses all the supply, can ... | 4 | [
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Cause, effect and Maxwell's equations
I've always thought classical electrodynamics was a somewhat mysterious thing.
Consider Maxwell's equations, in free space and natural units:
1. ∇·E = ρ
2. ∇·B = 0
3. ∇×E = –∂B/∂t
4. ∇×B = J + ∂E/∂t
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Locus of a Moving Point |Equation of the Locus|Method of Obtaining the Equation
Locus of a Moving Point
In locus of a moving point, we will learn;
• locus and equation to a locus
• method of obtaining the equation of the locus
• how to determine the locus of a moving points that will satisfy the condition.
L... | 4 | [
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Back to diversification | Python-bloggersBack to diversification
This article was first published on OSM , and kindly contributed to python-bloggers. (You can report issue about the content on this page here)
Want to share your content on python-bloggers? click here.
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Monoidal categories in lambeq
Monoidal categories in lambeq¶
In order to use the advanced features of lambeq and extend it, an understanding of monoidal categories and how it is implemented in the lambeq.backend is required.
Categories¶
A category consists of a collection of objects \(A, B, C, \ldots\) and a collect... | 4 | [
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Torque and Rotational Motion Tutorial
What is Torque?
Torque is a measure of how much a force acting on an object causes that object to rotate. The object rotates about an axis, which we will call the pivot point, and will label '\(O\)'. We will call
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Code and Pastries | AtCoder ABC340 Contest sum-up
AtCoder 340
Summary
More silly mistakes where I lost time and couldn’t finish. I just finished questions A and B. Was pretty close, though!
Task C: Divide and Divide
This task was with hindsight not excessively complex. I did not understand however one detail, which... | 5 | [
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Math 220 Quiz 3 Solution
1. Find the general solution to the following system of first order ODEs:
x′ + y ′ = 2
x′ − y = x
2. Use eigenvalues/eigenvectors to find the general solution to the following system of first order
ODEs:
→
d−
x
1
1 −
→
=
x
0 −1
dt
x(t)
−
→
where x =
y(t)
Solution:
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Post: #1
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OEIS featured in The New York Times
.
Hi
,
all
,
Today
(Sunday, May 21th, 2023) The New York Times
features an article commemorating
OEIS (On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences)
50th anniversary:
W... | 5 | [
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time-series-test
A statistical test and plotting function for time-series data in general, and data from cognitive-pupillometry experiments in particular. Based on linear mixed effects modeling and crossvalidation.
Project description
Time Series Test
A statistical test and plotting function for time-series data in ... | 5 | [
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Single room |5 Building estimation items - Easy Home Builds
Single room |5 Building estimation items
Given below the cross-section details of the single-room building.
single room section
Based on the above details the following 5 building estimation quantities for the single room shall be calculated.
1. Earthwo... | 4 | [
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Maharashtra Board 12th Commerce Maths Solutions Chapter 4 Applications of Derivatives Miscellaneous Exercise 4
Balbharati Maharashtra State Board 12th Commerce Maths Solution Book Pdf Chapter 4 Applications of Derivatives Miscellaneous Exercise 4 Questions and Answers.
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Cups A and B are cone shaped and have heights of 39 cm and 25 cm and openings with radii of 17 cm and 13 cm, respectively. If cup B is full and its contents are poured into cup A, will cup A overflow? If not how high will cup A be filled? | Socratic
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Power Analysis with Non-Linear Least Squares: A Simulation Approach
Original Code
* Typical (easy) power analysis relies upon drawing from known distributions often with differences in means using estimators which are unbiased and for which variances are easy to estimate.
* However, many econometric procedures are no... | 4 | [
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I'm happy to announce Beta 4! This beta includes initial TI-89 support, remote terminal support (using two calculators and "uterm"), and user login.
Download it now
, or
read the release notes
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Calculate the Following (
Calculate the Following (Weightage 5 Marks)
1. Partnership Final Account
1. Undervaluation of Closing Stock by 10%. Closing Stock was ` 30,000 find out the value of Closing Stock
Solution :
Stock are undervalued by 10%
∴ Revised Value = Book value ÷ (100 – % of Undervaluation) x 100
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Derivative of Tan x - Formula, Proof, Examples
The tangent function is one of the most significant trigonometric functions in mathematics, engineering, and physics. It is a crucial theory used in many domains to model various phenomena,
consisting of signal processing, wave motion, and optics. The derivative of tan x,... | 5 | [
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2012 USAMO Problems/Problem 6
Problem
For integer $n \ge 2$, let $x_1$, $x_2$, $\dots$, $x_n$ be real numbers satisfying $\[x_1 + x_2 + \dots + x_n = 0, \quad \text{and} \quad x_1^2 + x_2^2 + \dots + x_n^2 = 1.\]$ For each subset $A \
subseteq \{1, 2, \dots, n\}$, define $\[S_A = \sum_{i \in A} x_i.\]$ (If $A$ is the... | 5 | [
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Induction
6.8. Structural Induction#
So far we’ve proved the correctness of recursive functions on natural numbers. We can do correctness proofs about recursive functions on variant types, too. That requires us to figure out how
induction works on variants. We’ll do that, next, starting with a variant type for repres... | 5 | [
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A dimension-free Bernstein boundA dimension-free Bernstein bound
A dimension-free Bernstein bound
May 21, 2024
\[\newcommand{\Re}{\mathbb{R}} \newcommand{\norm}[1]{\left\| {#1}\right\|} \newcommand{\E}{\mathbb{E}} \newcommand{\calF}{\mathcal{F}} \newcommand{\eps}{\epsilon} \renewcommand{\Pr}{\mathbb{P}}\]
Let \(X_1... | 5 | [
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Introducing KIWI
K.I.W.I, aka ‘Kinetic Inverted Wheeled Invention’ is the next project on our journey forwards. You may have noticed a trend in naming: I really like bacronyms, no matter how forced. This project will
be a little more involved than QUAIL, as an inverted pendulum is inherently unstable, requiring us to ... | 4 | [
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Samacheer Kalvi 8th Maths Solutions Term 2 Chapter 1 Life Mathematics Intext Questions
Students can Download Maths Chapter 1 Life Mathematics Intext Questions and Answers, Notes Pdf, Samacheer Kalvi 8th Maths Book Solutions Guide Pdf helps you to revise the complete Tamilnadu State
Board New Syllabus and score more m... | 4 | [
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Introduction
1 Introduction
1.1 Why CddInterface
We know that every convex polyhedron has two representations, one as the intersection of finite halfspaces and the other as Minkowski sum of the convex hull of finite points and the nonnegative hull
of finite directions. These are called H-representation and V-represen... | 4 | [
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Delta-generated topological space
Proposition
(adjunction between topological spaces and diffeological spaces)
There is a pair of adjoint functors
(1)$TopSp \underoverset{ \underset{ Cdfflg }{\longrightarrow} }{ \overset{ Dtplg }{\longleftarrow} }{\phantom{AA}\bot\phantom{AA}} DifflgSp$
between the categories of To... | 4 | [
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SSC Maharashtra Board Maths 2 Question Paper 2019 with Solutions
Maharashtra Board SSC Class 10 Maths 2 Question Paper 2019 with Solutions Answers Pdf Download.
SSC Maths 2 Question Paper 2019 with Solutions Pdf Download Maharashtra Board
Time : 2 Hours
Max. Marks : 40
General Instructions :
1. All questions are... | 4 | [
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NEW EDITION with a new chapter (No. 11) on 'Easy Trig Solutions in Degrees'. See 'Preface' and 'Contents' tabs below.
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This book shows an original and highly effective way of unifying many branches of mathematics using Pythagorean triples. A simple, elegant ... | 4 | [
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Business Calculations _ Statistics 2016 November Knec Past Paper
SECTION A: (40 marks)
Answer ALL questions from this section.
A supplier allows a trade discount of 25% and a cash discount of 2%. A trader bought goods valued at Ksh. 57,000. Determine the amount paid by the trader. (2 marks) A sum of money was invested... | 4 | [
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Math
14.1: Math Talk: Outliers (5 minutes)
Warm-up
The purpose of this Math Talk is to elicit strategies and understandings students have for multiplying by 1.5 and adding to another value. These understandings help students develop fluency and will
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State-Feedback
State-Feedback Controller
Discrete-time state-feedback controller with integral action
Libraries:
Simscape / Electrical / Control / General Control
Description
The State-Feedback Controller block implements a discrete-time state-feedback controller with integral action. Use this block to control lin... | 4 | [
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warm metal is put into colder water
When warm metal is put into colder water, what final temperature results?
Go to calculating final temperature when mixing metal and water: problems 1 - 15
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A Whole Range of Numbers
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
answer as someone else, feel free to put up your answer, too!
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
A Whole R... | 5 | [
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Phase convention of SVD in iTensor
Hello! It is well known that there is a phase ambiguity in SVD:
$$
USV=(Ue^{+i\phi})S(Ve^{-i\phi})
$$
Is there anyone willing to explain how iTensor chooses this phase angle @@\phi@@ in the function svd and bondSVD (which includes a direction argument Fromleft or Fromright)? Is this s... | 4 | [
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Calculate time difference in hours as decimal value in Excel November 12, 2024 - Excel Office
Calculate time difference in hours as decimal value in Excel
To get the duration between two times in as decimal hour (i.e. 3 hrs, 4.5 hrs, 8 hrs, etc.) you can use a formula based on the MOD function.
Explanation
In the ex... | 4 | [
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1964 IMO Problems/Problem 1
Problem
(a) Find all positive integers $n$ for which $2^n-1$ is divisible by $7$.
(b) Prove that there is no positive integer $n$ for which $2^n+1$ is divisible by $7$.
Video Solution
Solution 1
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Application of the Law of Sines Worksheets
Triangles are crazy creatures, really they are geometric figures with three sides, but what you can do with them differs a great deal from any other shape. If you know the measure of two of the sides
and an angle that attached them t... | 4 | [
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09 Solution Strategies, Logical Conclusions, Assertions, Hoare Logic
Lecture from: 18.10.2024 | Video: Videos ETHZ
Solution Strategies
When tackling algorithmic problems, there are two primary approaches for breaking down the problem: Iterative and Recursive. Each approach has its own advantages and is suitable for d... | 5 | [
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A wire $LN$ bent as shown in figure placed in uniform perpendicular magnetic field of \
Hint: Force acting on a wire of length \[L\] with current of magnitude \[I\] flowing in it when placed in uniform perpendicular magnetic field is given by the formula \[F=I(L\times B)\]. Use this
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The Weekly Challenge 149: Fibonacci Squares
I’ve been doing the Weekly Challenges. The latest involved just-in-time Fibonacci and squares without repeating digits. (Note that this is open until 30 January 2022.)
And, I should say, these are both puzzles that I sent in myself, so I hope my solutions turn out well…
... | 4 | [
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ri
Please note that the recommended version of Scilab is 2025.0.0. This page might be outdated.
See the recommended documentation of this function
Справка Scilab >> Statistics > Descriptive Statistics > cov
Calling Sequence
C = cov(x)
C = cov(x, 0)
C = cov(x, 1)
C = cov(x, y)
C = cov(x, y, 0)
C = cov(x, y, 1)
Param... | 5 | [
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Expert Tips: Iteration and Optimization 2
5 min read
Author: Seungwoo Lee, Ph.D., P.E., S.E.
Publish Date: 28 Dec, 2021
Iteration and Optimization
Iteration is just a repeated calculation.
If we want to solve an equation x + 1 = 5 , we can assume x and check whether x + 1 = 5 or not. If not, we can try another val... | 5 | [
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Predictive Analysis and Circuit Board Failures
Published:
Predictive Analysis and Circuit Board Failures
Recently a friend came to me with a question. He had been working on testing expensive circuit boards and of the ten he tested, two didn’t work. His question for me was what was the probability of
future ones wo... | 5 | [
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Titration to the equivalence point
Titration to the equivalence point using masses: Determine unknown molarity when a strong acid (base) is titrated with a strong base (acid)
Problems #11 - 25
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answers:
MyRank say: a. sin3x/sinxcosx = 4cosx - secx
4cosx - secx
4/secx - 1/cosx
4cosx - secx / secxcosx
Sin3x/sinxcosx.
b. 1+sec(-φ) / sin(-φ) + tan(-φ)
1+secφ/-sinφ-tanφ
1+secφ / -(sinφ+tanφ) = -cose(-φ).
-
Ash say: (a) sin3x / sinx cosx
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graph of a function
Contents
Idea
The graph of a function $f : X \to Y$ is the subset that $f$ “carves out” of the cartesian product $X \times Y$.
Definition
Graph of a function
The traditional standard definition of a graph of a function is this:
Definition
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Last change on this file since 871 was 811, checked in by , 10 years ago
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1 %'tps_coeff': calculate the thin plate spline (tps) coefficients
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A nationwide survey in 1995 revealed that U.S. grade-school
children spend an average of µ =...
A nationwide survey in 1995 revealed that U.S. grade-school children spend an average of µ =...
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Strategies¶
Federated Averaging¶
class substrafl.strategies.FedAvg(algo: algorithms.algo.Algo)¶
Bases: substrafl.strategies.strategy.Strategy
Federated averaging strategy.
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Predicting Early Heart Diseases With Quantum Support Vector Machines
A Detailed Overview on QSVMs and Their Impact Towards Disease Prediction
In the United States of America, one person dies from a cardiovascular disease every 34 seconds.
It took me roughly ~32 seconds to type that sentence out.
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Construct a Triangle - Explanation & Examples
Construct a Triangle – Explanation and Examples
We have already discussed how to make an equilateral triangle, and we will use this skill to help us make some of the other types of triangles.
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For subsea applications, hydrostatic pressure exerted by the hydraulic fluid must be accounted for calculation.
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Tracking satellite footprints on Earth’s surface
A coordinate transformation method to compute ECEF coordinate of a satellite revolving in Keplerian orbit in TEME coordinate
Narayan Panigrahi
Scientist, Center for Artifi cial Intelligence and Robotics, DRDO, C V Raman Nagar, Bangalore, India
Raj Gaurav
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[Solved] Let n be any natural number such that 5n-1 < 3n+1. T
Let n be any natural number such that 5^n-1 < 3^n+1. Then, the least integer value of m that satisfies 3^n+1 < 2^n+m for each such n, is
Answer (Detailed Solution Below) 5
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This exercise is about the following questions:
• How to calculate the forces in a joint?
• How to calculate the bearing loads if a force acts with an offset?
Task
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the
Lesson 21
One Hundred and Eighty
• Let’s prove the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem.
21.1: What Went Wrong?
Here are 2 lines \(\ell\) and \(m\) that are not parallel that have been cut by a transversal.
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Matrix Operations - Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Formulas, Examples
A day full of math games & activities. Find one near you.
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Express Large Numbers in Standard Form
$$n = 101325 = 1.01325 * 10^5$$ (Move the decimal point 5 places to the right)
Express Small Numbers in Standard Form
$$n = 0.00092 = 9.2 * 10^ {-4}$$ (Move the decimal point 4 places to the left.)
Multiplication:
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Dividing Polynomials - Definition, Synthetic Division, Long Division, and Examples
Polynomials are mathematical expressions that consist of one or several terms, each of which has a variable raised to a power. Dividing polynomials is a crucial function in algebra which includes
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