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There are two identical small holes of area of cross class 11 physics JEE_Main
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Skills Review for Integrals, Exponential Functions, and Logarithms
Learning Outcomes
• Combine the product, power, and quotient rules to condense logarithmic expressions
• Simplify expressions using the Product Property of Exponents
• Simplifying expressions using the Quotient Property of Exponents
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Measurement Invariance + 2nd order Growth Model (ECLS-K)
Nilam Ram, Kevin Grimm, et al.
1 Overview
In this tutorial we walk through the very basics of testing measurement invariance in the context if a longitudinal factor model - and how a 2nd order growth model can then be used to describe change
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Basic Concepts of Structural Design for Architecture Students
7 Material Properties
Anahita Khodadadi
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Impact of Particle Creation in Rastall Gravity
Impact of Particle Creation in Rastall Gravity^ †
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Department of Mathematics, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara 144401, India
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Probably Overthinking It
Abstract: I present a probability puzzle, the Rain in Seattle Problem, and use it to explain differences between the Bayesian and frequentist interpretations of probability, and between Bayesian and
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6.16 Is college worth it? Part I: Among a
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6.16 Is college worth it? Part I: Among a simple random sample of 331 American adults...
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Solve AgCl Solubility w/ Ksp & Kf: Find Min NH3 for 0.1 mol AgCl in 1L
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Arm Angle Tracking Control with Pole Balancing Using Equivalent Input Disturbance Rejection for a Rotational Inverted Pendulum
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Why Exponential E?
Why Exponential E?
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Cramér-Rao Theorem - (Data, Inference, and Decisions) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations | Fiveable
Cramér-Rao Theorem
from class:
Data, Inference, and Decisions
Definition
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Unit : 7 Force And Motion
1. Choose the correct option for the following questions:
a). What happens to the gravitational force between two objects when their masses are both doubled?
(i) The force doubles
(ii) the force becomes four-time
(iii) the force is reduced two times
(iv) The force is decreased four times
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All the points lying inside the triangle with coordinates (1,3),(5,0),(-1,2) satisfy? | Socratic
All the points lying inside the triangle with coordinates #(1,3),(5,0),(-1,2)# satisfy?
A) $3 x + 2 y \ge 0$
B)$2 x + y - 13 \ge 0$
C)$2 x - 3 y - 12 \le 0$
D)$- 2 x + y \ge 0$
1 Answer
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Samacheer Kalvi 9th Maths Guide Chapter 3 Algebra Additional Questions
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Suicide burn
Sat 27 August 2022
Rocket burn (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Principle overview
The goal of the suicide burn (also called hoverslam) [1] is to land a rocket while minimal thrust is not low enough to hover [2]. Thus, the engine must be turned off at the point where the rocket
land.
The challenge is ... | 4 | [
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Internal Clearance & Its Effect on Bearing Fatigue Life
End users must include bearing clearance as an integral part of designing or building a pump.
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me
House drainage and environmental Sanitation numerical
written 6.2 years ago by • modified 4.5 years ago
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The Basic Balanced Search Tree: Red-Black trees.
During my Haskell tutorial, I used balanced binary search trees as an example. I've had people write to me asking me to write about that in a non-functional
programming post, because the Haskell one got too tied up in how to do things
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M
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MULTIPLE ROOTS
POINT OF INFLECTION
WHEN WE STUDIED quadratic equations, we saw what it means for a polynomial to have a double root. We now want to learn about the graphs of polynomials that have multiple roots.
For example, this polynomial
y = (x − 1)^3 = (x − 1)(x − 1)(x − 1)
has a triple root: 1, 1, 1.
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2.1. Data Collection
Hourly values of solar radiation were downloaded from the PV—Geographical Information System (PV-GIS) tool [
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Linear Equations in Two Variables - Examples, Pairs, Solving Methods
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Study Guide - Solving Other Types of Equations
Solving Other Types of Equations
There are many other types of equations in addition to the ones we have discussed so far. We will see more of them throughout the text. Here, we will discuss equations that are in quadratic form, and
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the
Recall the CFG \(G_{4}\) that we gave in Example 2.4. For convenience, let's rename its variables with single letters as follows. $$ \begin{aligned} &E \rightarrow E+T \mid T \\ &T \rightarrow T \
times F \mid F \\ &F \rightarrow(E) \mid \mathrm{a} \end{aligned} $$ Give parse trees and derivations for each strin... | 4 | [
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Inflation in the shadow of debt
(Note: This post uses mathjax equations. If you see garbled latex code, come to the original source.)
The effect of monetary policy on inflation depends crucially on fiscal policy.
In standard new-Keynesian models, of the type used throughout the Fed, ECB, and similar institutions, for... | 4 | [
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Given a binary tree, where every node value is a number between 0-9. Find the sum of all the numbers which are formed from root to leaf paths
Sum of all numbers formed by root to leaf path
In this article, we are going to see how to calculate root to leaf path sums? This problem has been featured in Google interview.
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White Paper: The Lost Art of Interest Calculation
By: Marc Gelinas, Attorney, MBA
CEO, Jurismedia Inc. / Margill
Originally published in REAL ESTATE LAW & INDUSTRY REPORT (by The Bureau of National Affaires, Inc.)
Vol 1, No 4, Nov. 4, 2008, pp 119-122
Last updated: April 2020
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hapter
#Variable declaration: kW1 = 300 pf1 = 0.6 #power factor pf2 = 1 #Calculation: kVA = kW1/pf1 kW2 = kVA*pf2 kW = kW2-kW1 #Result: print "Increased power supplied by the alternator is",kW,"kW"
import math #Variable declaration: V = 400 #rated voltage(V) Im = 31.7 #motor curtrent(A) pf1 = 0.7 #initial power factor... | 5 | [
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How Do You Graph Y >- 2x 4?
The graph of Y > -2x + 4 can be drawn by plotting points on a coordinate plane and connecting them with a dashed line. The dashed line should be above the line Y=-2x+4.
A sample graph is shown below:
[Graph of Y > -2x + 4]
(0,4), (1,1), (2,-2), (3,-5), (4,-8)
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7/27 - Homework Week 7 | Legion of Learners
There was no class on Sunday last week so there is no recording for that day.
Homework:
1. Use recursion to determine the nth term of an arithmetic series. Parameters: starting term, common difference, n. The formula for the nth term is a_n=a_(n-1)+d.
2. Write a lambda ... | 4 | [
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The Exam Polynomial
When students write exams, they want to know their score as fast as possible. However, the system that is supposed to deliver this information to the students is usually slow, for a lot of reasons
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Structural Analysis and Design of Residential Buildings Using Staad.Pro, Orion, and Manual Calculations - Structville
Structural Analysis and Design of Residential Buildings Using Staad.Pro, Orion, and Manual Calculations
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Mechanical Expressions
Trebuchet
A trebuchet uses a large counterweight attached to a lever to propel a smaller missile.
We assume that the length of the arm from the fulcrum to the missile is fixed, and ask what is the optimum length of the arm from the fulcrum to the counterweight (given the masses of missile and
c... | 4 | [
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CL Interface
NAG CL Interface
D01 (Quad)
Quadrature
1 Scope of the Chapter
This chapter provides functions for the numerical evaluation of definite integrals in one or more dimensions and for evaluating weights and abscissae of integration rules.
2 Background to the Problems
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# Extract coefficient
coef(conventional)
#(Intercept) distance
#193.088627 1.992909
confint(conventional)
# 2.5 % 97.5 %
#(Intercept) 182.229607 203.947648
#income 1.745634 2.240183
# Predict
house_data$conventional <- predict(conventional)
# Visualize the data
ggplot(aes(x=income, y=co... | 5 | [
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Transactions Online
1. Introduction
For a nonnegative integer \(n\), we define \([n] = \{1, 2, \ldots, n\}\). Let \(A = (a_i)_{i = 1, 2, \ldots, n}\) be a sequence of distinct integers between 1 and \(n\). We say that \(I \subseteq [n]
\) is feasible (for \(A\)) if \(a_i < a_j\) for \(i, j \in I\) with \(i < j\). In o... | 4 | [
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Is f(x)=(x^3+7x^2-5x-4)/(x-2) increasing or decreasing at x=0? | Socratic
Is #f(x)=(x^3+7x^2-5x-4)/(x-2)# increasing or decreasing at #x=0#?
1 Answer
The function $f \left(x\right)$ is increasing at $x = 0$.
Explanation:
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pvldcurve
Experimentally obtained pressure volume and leaf drying curves are widely used for understanding and predicting the strategies of plants to cope with drought stress. By the use of this package, the
efficient and reproducible analysis and display of entire experimental datasets is enabled. The methodology of a... | 4 | [
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One Layer Neural Network From Scratch — Classification
One Layer Neural Network From Scratch — Classification
Classification is a supervised learning method. In supervised learning, we have labels for our data. Algorithms learn from these labels and make predictions accordingly. Classification aims to divide
the datas... | 4 | [
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M
Author
Peter Hachenberger
Introduction
The Minkowski sum of two point sets \( P\) and \( Q\) in \( \mathbb{R}^d\), denoted by \( P \oplus Q\), is defined as the set \( \{p+q:p \in P, q \in Q \}\). Minkowski sums are used in a wide range
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Yet Another Math Programming Consultant
Often I see people who have read or heard about NP-completeness dismissing a MIP formulation even before trying. This is certainly a misunderstanding of complexity theory. To be clear:
Complexity theory says (almost) nothing about how fast a particular MIP solver can solve y... | 4 | [
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Full text: Brief von Stanisław Gomułka an Josef Steindl
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The major oscillation, with a) in the range (O, ir) for O < h < 1 or/(0, n/2)
for h > 1, appears if and only if (o) > a + b, that is iff
1
(6) (1 + r ) < bh > 1+h > a + b
n
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Making Sense of Biostatistics
A population proportion is the percentage of members in that population who share one or more common features. For example, the proportion of females the U.S. population is about 51%. In contrast,
the proportion in China is about 49%. To estimate the difference between two population propo... | 5 | [
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Subtract 2 numbers without using arithmetic operators – Learn how to subtract 1 from a given input number and also learn how to subtract 2 given input numbers with example programs.
To subtract 1 from a number x, set all the the bits to 1 after the rightmost 1 bit.
finally unset the right most bit to get the answer.
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Identity | Definition & Meaning
Identity|Definition & Meaning
Definition
An identity is a formula that is true regardless of the values used. An equality that is true despite the values selected for its variables is called an identity. They are used to rearrange or
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Clock and calender
1. At what time between 9 PM to 10 PM minute hand and hour hand will coincide ?
1.
1. View Hint View Answer Discuss in Forum
Consider exactly at 9 : 00, minute hand is at position '12' and hour hand is at '9' hence angle between these two hands at 9 : 00 is 270°
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Naïve algorithm
edit
A formula for calculating the variance of an entire population of size N is:
${\displaystyle \sigma ^{2}={\overline {(x^{2})}}-{\bar {x}}^{2}={\frac {\sum _{i=1}^{N}x_{i}^{2}-(\sum _{i=1}^{N}x_{i})^{2}/N}{N}}.}$
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A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of the Motion of Fluids
which is what the equation (9) becomes when p is constant.
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hylogenetic
seqneighjoin
Construct phylogenetic tree using neighbor-joining method
Syntax
PhyloTree = seqneighjoin(Distances)
PhyloTree = seqneighjoin(Distances, Method)
PhyloTree = seqneighjoin(Distances, Method, Names)
PhyloTree = seqneighjoin(..., 'Reroot', RerootValue)
Input Arguments
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On the Development and Experimental Validation of a Novel and Intuitive Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Controller for Electric Vehicle Application
^1
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya 60111, Indonesia
^2
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A line passes through (4 ,3 ) and (7 ,1 ). A second line passes through (1 ,8 ). What is one other point that the second line may pass through if it is parallel to the first line? | HIX Tutor
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Matrix Calculator (Overview and Demo)
Get familiar with the matrix calculator.
We'll cover the following
Before making the matrix calculator, let’s briefly recap matrices and their arithmetic.
Matrix
In mathematics, a matrix is a rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions arranged in rows and columns. M... | 5 | [
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Section Formula
Section formula is a formula to calculate the coordinates of any point P(x, y) which divides the line joining the points A(x[1], y[1]) and B(x[2], y[2]) in the ratio of m[1]:m[2] internally or
externally. Here are those formulas:
********************
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The Mathematics of Construction Materials Testing
Construction materials testing is a critical aspect of ensuring the structural integrity and safety of buildings and infrastructure projects. The mathematics involved in materials testing play a
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Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH100 A/December 2023/Question 06
MATH100 A December 2023
• Q1 • Q2 • Q3 • Q4 • Q5 • Q6 • Q7 • Q8 • Q9 • Q10 • Q11 • Q12 • Q13 • Q14 • Q15 • Q16 • Q17 • Q18 • Q19 • Q20 • Q21 • Q22 • Q23 • Q24 • Q25 • Q26 • Q27(a) • Q27(b) • Q27(c) • Q28(a) • Q28(b) • Q29
(a) • Q29(b) • Q30 •
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Theorem 6.23
The position vector of the point of intersection of the straight line and the plane
Proof
Let
Let be the position vector of the meeting point of the line with the plane. Then satisfies both ⋅ = p for some value of t , say t[1]. So, We get
Example 6.56
Find the coordinates of the point where the s... | 5 | [
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Improvement in Ballistae Design From Eutitonon to Palintonon: A Study
on the Mechanical Advantages
Abstract
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Error modelling of optical encoders based on Moiré effect
Abstract
In this study new numerical models were developed and applied to the analysis of the performance of precision optical encoder operating in non-ideal environments. Numerical simulation and
experimental examination of imperfections in the generated waves... | 4 | [
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Oscillator, harmonic
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics
A system with one degree of freedom whose oscillations are described by the equation
$$\ddot x+\omega^2x=0.$$
The phase trajectories are circles, the period of the oscillations, $T=2\pi/\omega$, does not depend on the amplitude. The potential energy of a harmoni... | 4 | [
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American Mathematical Society
Partially Hyperbolic Dynamics and 3-Manifold Topology
Rafael Potrie
1. Introduction
The hairy ball theorem implies that the 2-dimensional sphere cannot admit a vector field without singularities. This is just an example of a restriction imposed by the topology of a phase space on
the po... | 4 | [
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STOICHIOMETRIC CALCULATIONS
STOICHIOMETRIC CALCULATIONS
Amount of substance used or produced in a chemical reaction.
Calculations to determine the amount of reactants or products of a chemical reaction.
Example:
A + B ^___________> C ,
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Hinge Theorem – In-Depth Explanation and Detailed Examples - The Story of Mathematics - A History of Mathematical Thought from Ancient Times to the Modern Day
Consider an example of a crane with a beam that can move at different angles. Now, suppose two cranes are equal in length, and the length of their beam is also t... | 4 | [
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How do you integrate (2x-1)/((x+1)(x-2)(x+3)) using partial fractions? | HIX Tutor
How do you integrate #(2x-1)/((x+1)(x-2)(x+3))# using partial fractions?
Answer 1
$- \frac{1}{4} \ln \left(x + 1\right) - \ln \left(x - 2\right) + \frac{5}{4} \ln \left(x - 3\right) + c$
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All you need to know about Principal Component Analysis
Have you ever heard of the "curse of dimensionality"? It's a common problem in machine learning where datasets with too many features can become too complex for algorithms to handle effectively. That
is where Principal Component Analysis (PCA) comes in. PCA is a p... | 5 | [
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3. [Atoms, Molecules, and Ions] | General Chemistry | Educator.com
Section 1: Basic Concepts & Measurement of Chemistry
Basic Concepts of Chemistry 16:26
Tools in Quantitative Chemistry 29:22
Section 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
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1.4 Measurements - Chemistry 2e | OpenStax
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Explain the process of measurement
• Identify the three basic parts of a quantity
• Describe the properties and units of length, mass, volume, density, temperature, and time
• Perform basic unit calculations and conve... | 4 | [
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Pragmatic Programming Techniques
Optimization is a frequently encountered problem in real life. We need to make a decision to achieve something within a set of constraints, and we need to maximize or minimize our objective based on
some measurement. For example, a restaurant may need to decide how many workers (of each... | 4 | [
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Statistical Calculator for Ranked Data - PsychicScience.org
Statistical Calculator
for Ranked Data Psi Tests
Statistical Calculator
for Ranked Data Psi Tests
by Psychic Science
Ranking
Hit = Low Rank
Hit = High Rank
Number of items
in each Judging Set
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
Total Trials
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maximum-sum-of-3-non-overlapping-subarrays | Leetcode
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First and Last and Always
So you need to interpolate between two data points, which may not always occur at the same points and / or intervals. Here’s some practical tips by Liam Bastick, Managing Director (and Excel MVP)
with SumProduct Pty Ltd.
Let’s imagine you have prepared a set of reporting dates and the known... | 5 | [
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Processes
Erosion Processes¶
Resuspension Erosion flux E : (Partheniades)
\(E=E_0*\alpha*[\frac{\tau-\tau_{ce}}{\tau_{ce}}]^n\)
☆ \(E_0\) : erodability
☆ \(\alpha\) : correction factor
☆ \(\tau\) : shear stress
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Ratio’d
Options and Volatility
Ratio’d
The follow up to Breakpoints
Last week in Breakpoints, the discussion was about measuring implied skew.
A common measure and the one we use in moontower.ai is normalized skew which computes the percent premium or discount of IV at the 25d strike vs the 50d strike.
It’s not a ... | 4 | [
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Calculate the Volume of a Prism - dummies
To calculate the volume of a prism, you first need to know its height and the area of its base (top or bottom, it doesn't matter—they're parallel and congruent).
The volume of a prism is given by the following formula:
An ordinary box is a special case of a prism, so you ... | 4 | [
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the Riemann hypothesis and Psi
Last time we revisited Robin’s theorem saying that 5040 being the largest counterexample to the bound
\[
\frac{\sigma(n)}{n~log(log(n))} < e^{\gamma} = 1.78107... \] is equivalent to the Riemann hypothesis.
There’s an industry of similar results using other arithmetic functions. Today, w... | 4 | [
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Statistical Measures to Use in Your Investments
1. Introduction
In the dynamic world of investments, navigating the financial landscape requires a strategic approach backed by reliable data and analysis. As investors strive to make informed decisions, the
significance of statistical measures cannot be overstated. Thi... | 4 | [
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ECDSA
Elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) and digital signature algorithm (ECDSA) are more complex than RSA or ElGamal but I will try my best to hide the hairy math and the implementation details.
Here is the ELI5 version in 18 lines of SageMath / Python code. I use Sage because it provides elliptic curves as first-clas... | 4 | [
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nd
Lesson 16
Features of Trigonometric Graphs (Part 2)
• Let's explore a trigonometric function modeling a situation.
16.1: Which One Doesn't Belong: Graph Periods
Which one doesn't belong?
A. \(y=\sin(\pi \theta)\)
C. \(y=\sin (\frac 12 \theta)\)
D. \(y=\sin(\theta+\frac \pi 2)\)
16.2: Any Period
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(7-k^4)^2
Expanding (7-k^4)^2
The expression (7-k^4)^2 represents the square of the binomial (7-k^4). To expand this, we can use the FOIL method or the square of a binomial formula.
Using the FOIL Method
FOIL stands for First, Outer, Inner, Last. This method helps us multiply two binomials.
1. First: Multiply the ... | 4 | [
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Recoil energy
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Parallelepiped Area Calculator
Area
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Data Analysis with R: Hypothesis Testing and Confidence Intervals | Exercises Statistics | Docsity
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Linear Regression on Boston House Pricing dataset using python
Source: Google images
Table of contents:
In my previous article, I explained Linear Regression concepts. Please go through it if you want to know the theory behind Linear Regression. In this article, I will mainly focus on the python
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ec
In Exercises \(1-5\) , decide whether the problem can be solved using precalculus or whether calculus is reqired. If the problem can be solved using precalculus, solve it. If the problem seems to
reqire calculus, explain your reasoning and use a graphical or numerical approach to estimate the solution. A bicyclist ... | 4 | [
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The circular exponential and trigonometric functions
From the complex exponential function, we can define a “circular exponential” function, which “wraps” the real line around the trigonometric circle, and makes it possible to rigorously define the
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A rectangle is 5 cm longer than it is wide. If the length and width are both increased by 3 cm, its area is increased by 60 cm2. How do you find the dimensions of the original rectangle? | HIX Tutor
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Covariance and Correlation: From Diversification to Standardization
Covariance and correlation are fundamental statistical measures that play a significant role in various fields, yet they often remain misunderstood. To fully comprehend their significance, it is
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Extension of the Apollo Mission D (CSM-103/LM-3) launch window using the SPS/DPS ΔV capability
Informal DistributionMAY 27 196868-FM64-171FM6/Critical Mission Analysis BranchExtension of the Apollo Mission D (CSM-103/LM-3) launch window using the SPS/DPS ΔV capability
References
1. Conway, H. L.; Merriam, R. S.; Spu... | 4 | [
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Model
The brms.mmrm R package implements a mixed model of repeated measures (MMRM), a popular and flexible model to analyze continuous longitudinal outcomes (Mallinckrodt et al. (2008), Mallinckrodt and
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Integrator Circuit
Op Amp Integrator Circuit
The op amp analogue integrator circuit is easy to realise using a few components and it finds uses in a number of applications.
Op-amp Circuits Include:
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How many moles of H+ are in HCl?
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is an important inorganic acid used in a variety of industrial and laboratory applications. When HCl dissociates in aqueous solutions, it produces hydronium ions (H3O+) and
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Using Symbolic Mathematics with Optimization Toolbox Solvers
This example shows how to use the Symbolic Math Toolbox™ functions jacobian and matlabFunction to provide analytical derivatives to optimization solvers. Optimization Toolbox™ solvers are usually
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How do you find the first and second derivative of ln(x+sqrt((x^2)-1))? | HIX Tutor
How do you find the first and second derivative of #ln(x+sqrt((x^2)-1))#?
Answer 1
Recall that $\frac{d}{\mathrm{du}} \ln \left(u\right) = \frac{\mathrm{du}}{u}$ first. We use this and the chain rule, giving us a first derivative of #... | 5 | [
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What Is The Perimeter Of Thispolygon?A3 Cm9 CmB 3 Cm
If the tangent is drawn from the outside of the circle. Then the length of the tangents will be same. Then the perimeter is 30 cm.
What is the perimeter of a triangle?
Let the triangle be ABC. Then the perimeter of the triangle will be
Perimeter = AB + BC + CA
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Solving Linear Equations with Rational Coefficients
SOLVING LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH RATIONAL COEFFICIENTS
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12. The
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Question asked by Filo student
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How to Find the Domain of Logarithmic Functions
How to Find the Domain of Logarithmic Functions?
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CPM Homework Help
3-122.
One of the topics you will review in this course is reading graphs. Look at the graph at right. This graph shows positive and negative values on both axes. It divides the plane into four parts, or
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Integral Calculus> no solutions of fx...
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