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When it comes to mathematics, there are numerous formulas and equations that play a crucial role in solving problems and understanding various concepts. One such formula is the formula of a cube plus
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An ellipsoid has radii with lengths of 12 , 16 , and 7 . A portion the size of a hemisphere with a radius of 8 is removed form the ellipsoid. What is the remaining volume of the ellipsoid? | Socratic
An ellipsoid has radii with lengths of #12 #, #16 #, and #7 #. A portion the size of a hemisphere with a radius of #8 #... | 4 | [
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Inequalities, Absolute Values, and Plugging In - ESSENTIAL ALGEBRA I SKILLS - SAT Test Prep
SAT Test Prep
CHAPTER 8
ESSENTIAL ALGEBRA I SKILLS
Lesson 6: Inequalities, Absolute Values, and Plugging In
Inequalities as Unbalanced Scales
Inequalities are just unbalanced scales. Nearly all of the laws of equality pertai... | 4 | [
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Newton Raphson Method & It's MATLAB Program
Introduction to Iterative methods: There are number of iterative methods like
Jacobi method
,
Gauss–Seidel method
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Controlled functional differential equations : approximate and exact asymptotic tracking with prescribed transient performance
A tracking problem is considered in the context of a class $𝒮$ of multi-input, multi-output, nonlinear systems modelled by controlled functional differential equations. The class contains, as ... | 4 | [
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How to win transfinite Nimbers?
Last time we introduced the game of transfinite Nimbers and asked a winning move for the transfinite game with stones a at position $~(2,2) $, b at $~(4,\omega) $, c at $~(\omega+2,\omega+3) $ and d
at position $~(\omega+4,\omega+1) $.
Above is the unique winning move : we remove stone ... | 5 | [
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Technically, the injection at t=1 is called an event. An event normally requires reconfiuration of an ODE system. More on dsolve events under ?dsolve,numeric,Events. My understanding of the event
options (maybe I am wrong) is that your event (ifelse(t=1,Dose,0)) cannot be given as an option. What you could do instead ... | 5 | [
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Verification of the ideal magnetohydrodynamic response at rational surfaces in the VMEC code
The VMEC nonlinear ideal MHD equilibrium code [S. P. Hirshman and J. C. Whitson, Phys. Fluids 26, 3553 (1983)] is compared against analytic linear ideal MHD theory in a screw-pinch-like
configuration. The focus of such analysis... | 4 | [
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How do you solve: lim_(n->oo)(ln(1+e^(2n)))/(ln(1+e^(3n))) ? Thanks! | HIX Tutor
How do you solve: #lim_(n->oo)(ln(1+e^(2n)))/(ln(1+e^(3n)))# ? Thanks!
Answer 1
#(ln(1+e^(2n)))/(ln(1+e^(3n)))=log(e^(2n)(1+e^(-2n)))/log(e^(3n)(1+e^(-3n)))=(log(e^(2n))+log(1+e^(-2n)))/(log(e^(3n))+log(1+e^(-3n)))#
#lim_(n->oo)(ln(... | 5 | [
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Part 1: Implementing Linear Regression in C. | by Zephania Reuben | Jun, 2024 - Artificial Intelligence Article
When exploring machine studying, fans typically encounter quite a few sources centered on high-level languages resembling Python. Nonetheless, for these intrigued by the effectivity and energy of C,
the jour... | 5 | [
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Chapter 14 Heat and Heat Transfer Methods
Summary
• Calculate thermal conductivity.
• Observe conduction of heat in collisions.
• Study thermal conductivities of common substances.
Figure 1. Insulation is used to limit the conduction of heat from the inside to the outside (in winters) and from the outside ... | 5 | [
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Using Fast Weights to Attend to the Recent Past - ShortScience.org
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Summary by Hugo Larochelle 8 years ago
This paper presents a recurrent neural network architecture in which some of the recurrent weights dynamically change during... | 4 | [
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Fronkonstin
Music is the pleasure the human soul experiences from counting without being aware that it is counting (Gottfried Leibniz)
I like the concept of sonification: translating data into sounds. There is a huge amount of contents in the Internet about this technique and there are several packages in R to he... | 4 | [
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How to use implicit differentiation to find (dy)/(dx) given 3x^2+3y^2=2?
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Answered question
2023-03-25
How to use implicit differentiation to find $\frac{dy}{dx}$ given $3{x}^{2}+3{y}^{2}=2$?
Answer & Explanation
Circle differentiation that is implicit $3{x}^{2}+{3}^{y}^2=2$ gives
$6x+6y\frac{dy}{dx... | 5 | [
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Ex 3.3, 10 - Prove that sin (n + 1)x sin (n + 2)x + cos (n+1)x
Ex 3.3, 10 - Chapter 3 Class 11 Trigonometric Functions
Last updated at April 16, 2024 by Teachoo
Transcript
Ex 3.3, 10 Prove that sin(𝑛 + 1)𝑥 sin(𝑛 + 2)𝑥+cos(𝑛 + 1)𝑥 cos(𝑛 + 2)𝑥=cos𝑥 Solving L.H.S. We know that cos ( A – B) = cos A cos B +... | 4 | [
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Factorise Simple Quadratics
Topic summary
Factorising simple quadratics may seem difficult at first, but there is a simple way to find the correct answer.
When factorising simple quadratics, your answer will look like this:
\[(x+a)(x+b)\]
To find the values of \(a\) and \(b\), you will need to follow these steps.
... | 4 | [
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How to Compute the Required Sample Size
In polling, the margin of error represents the approximate amount of variance you can expect in poll results if you repeat the survey under the same conditions. For samples drawn from extremely large
populations (more than 1,000,000), or samples that are less than 5% of the tota... | 5 | [
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Calculating Weight & Balance
Calculating weight and balance is essential for flight safety. Different points on the plane hold various items (baggage, fuel, pilot, passenger, etc) and if the weight is not equally distributed, it
could result in compromised safety. Read through the example below to understand how to com... | 4 | [
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M
Lesson 7
Using Factors and Zeros
• Let’s write some polynomials.
7.1: More Than Factors
\(M\) and \(K\) are both polynomial functions of \(x\) where \(M(x)=(x+3)(2x-5)\) and \(K(x)= 3(x+3)(2x-5)\).
1. How are the two functions alike? How are they different?
2. If a graphing window of \(\text-5 \leq x \leq 5... | 4 | [
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Yesterday’s post from Programming Praxis gives a new (or at least different) vantage point on one of the most common problems in Computer Science: sorting. Today, we’re going to implement a data
structure known as a splay heap and use that to perform a heapsort.
This was actually pretty complicated to get working, mo... | 4 | [
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None
Let Δ = |■8(𝑎&𝑎+𝑏&𝑎+𝑏+𝑐@2𝑎&3𝑎+2𝑏&4𝑎+3𝑏+2𝑐@3𝑎&6𝑎+3𝑏&10𝑎+6𝑏+3𝑐)| Applying R2 → R2 – 2R1 = |■8(𝑎&𝑎+𝑏&𝑎+𝑏+𝑐@𝟐𝒂−𝟐(𝒂)&3𝑎+3𝑏−2(𝑎+𝑏)&4𝑎+3𝑏+2𝑐−2(𝑎+𝑏+𝑐)@3𝑎&6𝑎+3𝑏&10𝑎+6𝑏+3𝑐)| = |■8(𝑎&𝑎+𝑏&𝑎+𝑏+𝑐@𝟎&3𝑎+3𝑏−2𝑎−2𝑏&
4𝑎+3𝑏+2𝑐−2𝑎−2𝑏−2𝑐@3𝑎&6𝑎+3𝑏&10𝑎+6𝑏+3𝑐)| = |■8(𝑎&𝑎+... | 4 | [
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Monte Carlo Variance Reduction Techniques in Julia
Monte Carlo methods are a simple yet powerful family of techniques for performing numerical integration in high-dimensional spaces.
This post is a tutorial on a few variance reduction techniques that can be used to reduce the noisiness of your estimators:
antithetic ... | 5 | [
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ley
A&A 681, L1 (2024)
Letter to the Editor
Dynamical tides in binaries: Inconsistencies in the implementation of Zahn’s prescription
^1 Département d’Astronomie, Université de Genève, Chemin Pegasi 51, 1290 Versoix, Switzerland
e-mail: luca.sciarini@unige.ch
^2 Gravitational Wave Science Center (GWSC), Université d... | 4 | [
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Dynamic User Equilibrium (DUE)
Dynamic User Equilibrium (DUE)¶
For a DTA to become a DUE the behavioral assumptions on how travelers choose the routes have to be consistent with the dynamic user equilibrium principle. Ran and Boyce 1996, formulate the dynamic
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The Persian calendar for 3000 years
Earth, Moon and Planets, 74 (1996), No. 3, 223 – 230.
The Persian calendar for 3000 years
KAZIMIERZ M. BORKOWSKI... | 4 | [
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How do you use the chain rule to differentiate #(e^(6x))^10#?
1 Answer
$60 {\left({e}^{6 x}\right)}^{9} \cdot {e}^{6 x}$
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Class 9 : Maths Chapter 1 Number Systems Ex 1.1
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An empty graduated cylinder has a mass of 34.90 g. The cylinder is filled to the 9.40 mL mark with a liquid. The mass the cylinder with liquid is found to be 47.99 g. What is the density of the liquid? | Socratic
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What is the magnitude of vector AB if A= (4,2,-6) and B=(9,-1,3)? | Socratic
What is the magnitude of vector #AB# if #A= (4,2,-6)# and #B=(9,-1,3)#?
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In this Excel tutorial, I'm going to be talking to you about how taxes and inflation can influence your rate of return. In our information block you can see that we have a $15,000 investment, it has
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Scaling Arguments
This is a pretty important concept in PDEs and its numerical approximations. Specifically, tt shows up in Bramble-Hilbert lemma, and domain decomposition analysis.
Most of this post is pretty much written right after reading Toselli and Widlund’s book, so there are a lot of resemblance.
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Correspondence of 1656 and 1657.
Evidence that Huygens did not know the methods of Pascal and Fermat lies in this correspondence. Between April 1656 and August 1657, Huygens exchanged a number of letters with Roberval, Mylon and
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Proving The Existence of Transcendental Numbers
Number Theory
Proving The Existence of Transcendental Numbers
… and how to compare the infinite?
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Common mistakes in
Common mistakes in Problem Sets
Common Mistakes in Problem Set ONE
Problem 1: (2+2)
Problem 2: (2)
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Lattice
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Lattice¶
The purpose of this document is to explain how Mantid is using information about unit cells and their orientation with respect to the laboratory frame. For a detailed description, see the UB matrix
implementation notes.
Theory¶
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Franchise Revenue Guarantee Valuation Real Options Approach
1. Introduction
Even though franchise has grown rapidly in the last few decades, the impression that franchise is a safer road to entrepreneurship is sometimes misleading. Despite all the franchise contribution as a
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Goldfeld Quandt Test: Definition, Steps to Running
Statistics Definitions > Goldfeld Quandt Test
What is the Goldfeld Quandt Test?
Homoscedastic data is evenly dispersed around the line. Image: Sreebot| Wikimedia Commons
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Unlocking the Power of Laplace Transform: A Comprehensive Guide to Laplace Transform Calculators
Laplace transforms are among the most useful mathematical techniques available today, and they have completely changed the way we examine dynamic systems. Knowing and using Laplace transforms' powers
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What are Some of these Multiple Policy Objects the Australian Tax and Transfer System Tries to Achieve - Taxation Law Assessment Answers
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Time and Distance - Aptitude Questions and Answers
Time and Distance Questions and Answers
Learn and practice the chapter "Time and Distance" with these solved Aptitude Questions and Answers. Each question in the topic is accompanied by a clear and easy explanation, diagrams, formulae,
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PHYSICS FORM ONE TOPIC 8: WORK, ENERGY AND POWER
The Concept of Work
Explain the concept of work
If a person pushes a wall and the wall does not move, though the person may sweat and physically become tired, he would not have done any work. But if the person pushes a trolley and the trolley
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2008 iTest Problems/Problem 44
Problem
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Equal Variance Hypothesis
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Abstract Algebra
Isomorphic Binary Structures
Return to Glossary.
Formal Definition
Let $\langle S,*\rangle$ and $\langle S',*'\rangle$ be binary algebraic structures. An isomorphism of S with S' is a one-to-one function $\phi$ mapping S onto S' such that $\phi(x*y)=\phi(x)*'\phi(y)
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Confidence interval - Biochemia Medica
Introduction
Every science research starts with a detailed analysis of the field of interest, defining the clear aim and hypothesis, by thorough planning of the research design and the way of data collecting and
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What Is The Formula For Finding The Break-even Point?A. Break Even Point = (1.01)(#of Points)/monthly
The correct formula for finding the break-even point is option C:
Break even point = (0.01)(#of points)(P)/monthly savings.
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Write a Polynomial Function with Given Zeros - A Step-by-Step Guide
To write a polynomial function with given zeros, I start by identifying the zeros which are the solutions where the function crosses the x-axis.
A polynomial of degree $n$ has at most $n$ zeros. Using these zeros, I can construct the function in its f... | 4 | [
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Derivative/Higher Derivatives/Second Derivative
This page has been identified as a candidate for refactoring of basic complexity.
In particular: "Also defined as" could come in as a separate definition. Don't forget the {{SourceReview}}
Until this has been finished, please leave {{Refactor}} in the code.
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How do you integrate int x^3 sec^2 x dx using integration by parts? | HIX Tutor
How do you integrate #int x^3 sec^2 x dx # using integration by parts?
Answer 1
The first two steps are OK. After that you need polylogarithmic functions (beyond the scope of an introductory course).
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Analysis of Transient Permeation and Conduction in Composites with External Transport Resistance
Tuesday, November 10, 2015: 4:45 PM
155F (Salt Palace Convention Center)
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Speed Needed to Escape the Earth (Escape Velocity)
An educational, fair use website
Bibliographic Entry Result Standardized
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Percentage Problems for Competitive Exams
Concepts for solving percentage problems
Percentage, symbolically %, means what out of 100.
Say 5% is 5 out of 100.
Percentage can be expressed in fraction or decimal too.
5\% = \displaystyle \frac{5}{100} = 0.05
More generally, x\% = \displaystyle \frac{x}{100} = 0.01x
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Code Plus Tech Talk
In numerical analysis, the Runge–Kutta methods are an important family of implicit and explicit iterative methods for the approximation of solutions of ordinary differential equations. These
techniques were developed around 1900 by the German mathematicians C. Runge and M. W. Kutta.
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nterpola
csapi
Cubic spline interpolation
Description
pp = csapi(x,y) returns the ppform of a cubic spline s with knot sequence x that takes the values y(:,j) at x(j) for j=1:length(x). The values y(:,j) can be scalars, vectors, matrices, and ND-arrays.
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Exercise: CSTR design II - Given stoichiometry
Exercise: CSTR design II - Given stoichiometry¶
A steady-state mass balance on the reactor is
\[\dot m_{in} = \dot m_{out}\]
or
\[(\dot V \rho)_{in} = (\dot V \rho)_{out}\]
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Regression Models - GIS Crack
Regression Models
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Estimation of the detection and quantification limits of a method of analysis
Estimation of the detection and quantification limits of a method of analysis
OIV-MA-AS1-10 Estimation of the detection and quantification limits of a method of analysis
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Seeing Underwater with Neural Networks
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Seeing Underwater with Neural Networks
06 Aug 2023
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MathGroup Archive: March 2003 [00648]
Re: Re: Need a nice way to do the "left count"
• To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
• Subject: [mg40309] Re: [mg40303] Re: Need a nice way to do the "left count"
• From: Andrzej Kozlowski <akoz at mimuw.edu.pl>
• Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 04:01:04 -0500 (EST)
• Sender: owner-wri... | 5 | [
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None
public class Main { static class Graph{ int vertices; LinkedList<Integer> adjList []; public Graph(int vertices){ this.vertices = vertices; adjList = new LinkedList[vertices]; for (int i = 0; i
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[Solved] If 4× nC5 = 9 × n-1C5 then the v
If 4×^ nC[5] = 9 ×^ n-1C[5] then the value of n will be?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 3 : 9
HTET PGT Official Computer Science Paper - 2019
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Formula used:
\(^nC_r=\frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!}\)
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L2 Regularization (Ridge): Controlling Model Complexity
Introduction to L2 Regularization (Ridge)
L2 Regularization, also known as Ridge Regularization, is a technique used in machine learning and neural networks to prevent overfitting by penalizing large weights in the model. The regularization
term is added to the l... | 5 | [
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Volume of 3D Shapes - Fundamentals of Geometry
Understanding the volume of 3D shapes is a fundamental aspect of geometry that allows us to determine the amount of space enclosed within those shapes. This concept is not only crucial in mathematics
but also has practical applications in fields such as architecture, engin... | 4 | [
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8 Magnetic order at finite temperature | Introduction to Magnetism HS22
8 Magnetic order at finite temperature
We start this chapter with a quick summary of the milestones that we have encountered on the way to justifying ferromagnetism in real systems. In the first weeks of the course we have shown how
magnetic mome... | 4 | [
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Constraints · MathOptInterface
ConstraintIndex{F,S}
A type-safe wrapper for Int64 for use in referencing F-in-S constraints in a model.
The parameter F is the type of the function in the constraint, and the parameter S is the type of set in the constraint.
To allow for deletion, indices need not be consecutive.
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Applications of Gauss’s Law - ppt video online download
1 Applications of Gauss’s LawLecture 9 Applications of Gauss’s Law Conductor in electric field
2 ACT: Crossed planes A B CWhich diagram corresponds to the E-field lines for these two uniformly charged infinite sheets that intersect each other as shown? +y +x +y ... | 5 | [
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Characterizations of solvability II. Discriminants. | JustToThePointCharacterizations of solvability II. Discriminants.
If you start here, you get into a mathematical Vietnam. You can’t get out without defeat […] Good question…but I’m deflecting it. […] We will prove this by the method of prolonged staring, A
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Hand Coding Hilton’s Dropout
Andrew Trask wrote an amazing post at I am Trask called:
In the post Hand Coding a Neural Network I’ve translated the Python code into R.
In a follow up post called:
Andrew shows how to improve the network with optimisation through gradient descent.
The third post called:
explains a fe... | 5 | [
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How do you find the slope of (-4,-5),(-9,1)? | HIX Tutor
How do you find the slope of (-4,-5),(-9,1)?
Answer 1
Slope the line passing through (−4,-5) and (−9,1) is $- \frac{6}{5}$
Slope of a line joining #(x_1,y_1)# and #(x_2,y_2)# is given by
#(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)#
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What Is Sliding Mode Control?
From the series: Robust Control
Sliding mode control is a nonlinear control law that has a few nice properties, such as robustness to uncertainties and disturbances, and is relatively straightforward to implement and tune. However,
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(5x^2y)^2(2xy^3z)^3(4xyz) Simplified
Simplifying the Expression: (5x²y)²(2xy³z)³(4xyz)
This expression involves multiple variables with exponents and requires careful application of the rules of exponents to simplify it. Let's break down the process step-by-step.
Applying the Exponent Rule for Parentheses
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When 3 grams of "NaCl" are added to 75.25 grams of water, what is the change in the water's freezing point? | HIX Tutor
When 3 grams of #"NaCl"# are added to 75.25 grams of water, what is the change in the water's freezing point?
Answer 1
${0.42}^{\circ} \text{C}$
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