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Differential Capacity Hysteresis State model
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49. Calculate The Limit. Some Of These Limits Are Made Easier By Considering The Logarithm Of The Limit
The limit of xlnx when x is tending towards zero is zero.
What is limit in mathematics?
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Solve Similar Triangles Calculator
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Solve Similar Triangles Calculator
Our similar triangles calculator solves for any x unknown value within two similar triangles. Keep reading to know how to solve similar triangles for any x unknown value with this calculator.
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taylor expansion integral
So now, we just need to replace the x of the above series with ( x)2 (in operations with Taylor series, it is called . The th partial sum of this Taylor series is the nth-degree Taylor polynomial off
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Probability Tutorial Problems Set 2 PDF 2024 | Quizgecko
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This document is a Probability Tutorial problem set for 2024. It includes problems on pro... | 4 | [
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How to Design an Even Parity or an Odd Parity Generator and Detector Circuit?
Parity Generator Circuit
How to Design an Even Parity or an Odd Parity Generator and Detector Circuit? A parity bit is used for error detection and correction in the communication and digital systems. So parity bit plays an
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Ductile Damage Model for Porous Materials (LAW52)
The Gurson constitutive law
^1
models progressive microrupture through void nucleation and growth. It is dedicated to high strain rate elasto-viscoplastic porous metals. A coupled damage mechanical model for strain rate dependent
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Nikola Tesla: Colorado Springs Notes, 1899-1900 - Page 51 | Tesla Universe
Nikola Tesla Books
Books written by or about Nikola Tesla
Colorado Springs
June 30, 1899
Simple formulas to be used in rough estimates of the quantities frequently wanted.
In formula T = $! { {2 \pi \over 10^{3}} {\sqrt{LC}} } $!, L is in h... | 4 | [
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# Set Starting values for variables Pi_ref="3.14159265358979" Pi_ref_inv="0.31830988618379" loopcount=500 C=22 D=7 Error="0.001" # loop 500 times until (( loopcount < 1 )) do # Calculate Pi.est
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Singlet-paired coupled cluster theory for open shells
Restricted single-reference coupled cluster theory truncated to single and double excitations accurately describes weakly correlated systems, but often breaks down in the presence of static or strong
correlation. Good coupled cluster energies in the presence of dege... | 4 | [
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Find the Measure of Each Interior Angle of a Regular Polygon
FIND THE MEASURE OF EACH INTERIOR ANGLE OF A REGULAR POLYGON
Regular polygon has all sides equal in length and all angles equal in size.
The sum of interior angles of n sided polygon is
s = (n - 2) x 180°
Problem 1 :
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Generated Fixed-Point
Generated Fixed-Point Code
Location of Generated Fixed-Point Files
By default, the fixed-point conversion process generates files in a folder named codegen/fcn_name/fixpt in your local working folder. fcn_name is the name of the MATLAB^® function that you are
converting to fixed point.
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Creating a 3D Model of an Erythrocyte using Python
Lets get started...
When we talk about cells flowing through our veins, the first ones that usually come to mind are erythrocytes, or red blood cells. In this post, we'll dive deep into how I modeled them in 3D using
Python.
What is an Erythrocyte?
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Loan Payoff Calculator
Calculate the payoff date for a loan and see how much you’ll pay in interest.
Loan Payoff Summary:
Estimated Payoff Date: Aug 2026
Time to Pay Off: 1 yr and 9 mos
Total Interest: $207.25
Total Payments: $5,207.25
Amortization Schedule:
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Pyramid
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A pyramid is a polyhedron with a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a point called an apex which is not in the plane of the polygonal base.
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The shocking behaviour of moving fluids
Originating authors are David Mumford and Christiane Rousseau.
Foreword: This vignette is more difficult than others. However, in a few pages, it tells you how to explain in simple terms one of the most difficult open problems at the beginning of the 21st
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Interpolation via Fast Discrete Fourier Transform with Chebyshev extreme points
Interpolation is a fundamental concept in numerical analysis, allowing us to estimate unknown values by utilizing known data points. One of the efficient methods to achieve this is through the Fast
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How to find the tangent if we know the cosineHow to find the tangent if we know the cosine 🚩 how to find a tg angle 🚩 Math.
You will need
• Textbook on trigonometry.
Instruction
In order to Express the tangent of an angle using a sine, you need to recall a geometric definition of tangent. So, the tangent of an ... | 4 | [
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Coordinate Geometry Class 10 Printable Worksheet
Practice Questions on Coordinate Geometry
1. Which type of triangle is formed using the vertices A (1, 2), B (−3, 12) and C (−5, −6)?
a) Isosceles triangle
b) Equilateral triangle
c) Scalene triangle
d) Right-angled triangle
Answer: c) Scalene triangle
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Math Is Fun Forum
(B) When a=c we obtain ax²+bx+a= 0 which has roots
-b±√(b²-4a²)
2a
And multiplying these two roots together gives b²-(b²-4a²) = 4a²/4a² = 1.
4a²
So the two roots are reciprocals of each other, BUT the Discriminant is not negative unless
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This Blog is Untitled
Instead of using thread-local ndarrays, a very convenient method is to create an array shaped in
(num_of_threads, <whatever the structure>)
to make the changes thread-safe. For example:
cdef np.ndarray[np.double_t, ndim=2] ret
num_threads = multiprocessing.cpu_count()
ret = np.zeros((num_thread... | 4 | [
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GeekDad Puzzle of the Week: When Are the Odds Even?
:
Q: If we have a bag containing equal numbers of black and white marbles, and we pull out one marble, the odds of it being black are even. If we have a bag containing 120 marbles, 85 of which are
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F
Safe Haskell Safe-Inferred
Language Haskell2010
Flow provides operators for writing more understandable Haskell. It is an alternative to some common idioms like ($) for function application and (.) for function composition.
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Hamiltonian Mechanics is Awesome (Double Pendulum, Part 4)
In this post, we work toward discretizing the equations for (and simulating) the double pendulum, considered in Parts
1
,
2
, and
3
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Aldrich Ames is a convicted traitor who leaked American secrets
to a foreign power. Yet Ames...
Aldrich Ames is a convicted traitor who leaked American secrets to a foreign power. Yet Ames...
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Egglog 2: Automatically Proving the Pullback of a Monic is Monic
Egglog https://github.com/philzook58/egglog is a prolog-like syntax I’m fiddling with for the egg egraph library. Check out the online demo here http://www.philipzucker.com/egglog/ (rust compiles to
wasm)
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Predicate Logic
Predicate Logic deals with predicates, which are propositions, consist of variables.
Predicate Logic - Definition
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Crossnumbers and cross products - Chalkdust
Once upon a time, there was a Chalkdust crossnumber clue:
27D The number of straight lines that go through at least two points of a 10 × 10 grid of points. (4)
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lfilter_zi
scipy.signal.
lfilter_zi#
scipy.signal.lfilter_zi(b, a)[source]#
Construct initial conditions for lfilter for step response steady-state.
Compute an initial state zi for the lfilter function that corresponds to the steady state of the step response.
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tate
predict
Predict state and state estimation error covariance at next time step using extended or unscented Kalman filter, or particle filter
Description
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Covariate model
Objectives: learn how to implement a model for continuous and/or categorical covariates.
Projects: warfarin_covariate1_project, warfarin_covariate2_project, warfarin_covariate3_project, phenobarbital_project
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMNhJ5MwFJ0
Model with continuous covariates
• warfarin_co... | 4 | [
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AGPC-SLAM: Absolute Ground Plane Constrained 3D Lidar SLAM
Abstract
3D lidar-based simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) is a well-recognized solution for mapping and localization applications. However, the typical 3D lidar sensor (e.g., Velodyne HDL-32E) only
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None
The interquartile range is useful because it excludes extreme values, such as outliers. This is because the lowest 25% of values and the highest 25% of values are not included in the interquartile
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Application of Markov chains to Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) in São Francisco River Basin
Abstract
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has specific... | 4 | [
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Physics equations/Faraday law/Faraday law example - Wikiversity
Faraday's law of induction|Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction states that the induced electromotive force is the negative time rate of change of magnetic flux through a conducting loop.
${\displaystyle {\mathcal {E}}=-{{d\Phi _{B}} \over dt},}$
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Before delving into the intricacies of adaptive filtering methods, it is crucial to understand the fundamental role these techniques play in modern signal processing. Adaptive filters represent a
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Transformation Operations
The operations that can be used in the TRANSFORMIN= and TRANSFORMOUT= options are shown in Table 14.1. Operations are applied to each value of the series. Each value of the series is replaced by the
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(5x2)(3x)
Simplifying (5x²)(3x)
This expression involves multiplying two monomials, where a monomial is a term with a coefficient and variables raised to non-negative integer exponents. Here's how to simplify it:
Understanding the Properties of Multiplication
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Capital Budgeting Techniques: Making Smarter Investment Choices - CleverlySMART SavvyCorner
Capital Budgeting Techniques: Making Smarter Investment Choices
Unveiling the Dynamics of Capital Budgeting: Strategies, Formulas, and Calculations
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Determinants - Meaning, Definition | 3x3 Matrix, 4x4 Matrix
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A day full of math games & activities. Find one near you.
Determinants
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• Internal Energy
• Heat Capacity
• Specific Heat Capacity
• Heat = mass × specific heat capacity × temperature change
Internal Energy
The Kinetic Model of Matter states that all matter is made up of particles in constant random motion.
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Using WeierstrassForm_P2_112 and WeierstrassMap_P2_112
Using WeierstrassForm_P2_112 and WeierstrassMap_P2_112
Here is my code to transform elliptic curve in quartic form to Weierstrass form using WeierstrassForm_P2_112 and WeierstrassMap_P2_112.
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The dark matter theory of db particles
A unique dark matter approach
+ The formula to calculate with dark matter (db) particles.
Amsterdam, May 2023
• Quantum mechanics cannot describe gravity. Smit provides the unique missing link.
• The unification of the fundamental forces: Solved. They are calculable with o... | 4 | [
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at
5.1: Math Talk: Find the Mean (10 minutes)
Warm-up
The purpose of this Math Talk is to elicit strategies and understandings students have for finding the mean of a small data set. These understandings help students develop fluency and will be helpful
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nd
Scotland-wide Older and Disabled Persons Concessionary Bus Scheme - Further Reimbursement Research
Appendix C - Worked Example of Reimbursement Calculations
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A Matrix Multi-Tool for the HP 35s Programmable Calculator
October 17, 2007
This is my second attempt at a large program for the new HP 35s programmable scientific calculator from Hewlett-Packard. My previous program addressed the curve fitting shortcomings of the 35s
(compared to the HP-41C/CV/CX with Advantage Pac,... | 5 | [
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AP Physics B - Multiple Choice Practice Questions on Physical Optics
“One of the deep secrets of life is that all that is really worth the doing is what we do for others.”
– Lewis Carroll
Today we shall discuss a few typical multiple choice questions on physical optics:
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Some Hockey Stats (DEL Quarterfinal 2018 Game 5 Nürnberg Ice Tigers vs Cologne Sharks)
The Nürnberg Ice Tigers are my favourite hockey team. They have never won the championship, were in the final twice, and have in recent years always played well in the regular season but frequently
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The Weibull Distribution is a continuous probability distribution that is used to analyze life data, model failure times, and assess the reliability of access products. This distribution is used in
different fields to analyze data.
Reliability Function: R(t) = e^-[{(t-γ)/α}^β]
Where,
β = Shape Parameter.
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whe
Determine whether or not the given pairs of matrices are inverse pairs. [HINT: See Quick Examples \(1-3 .]\) $$ A=\left[\begin{array}{ll} 2 & 0 \\ 0 & 3 \end{array}\right], B=\left[\begin{array}{ll}
\frac{1}{2} & 0 \\ 0 & \frac{1}{2} \end{array}\right] $$
Short Answer
Expert verified
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Discussion on Day 4: The Central Limit Theorem #1 Challenge
• The checker accepts an incorrect answer, although 0.0098 should be the correct answer.
• import scipy.stats as st import math
pop_mean = 205 pop_sd = 15 sample_size = 49 x = 9800/49
sample_sd = pop_sd/math.sqrt(sample_size)
z_score = (x-p... | 5 | [
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Inertial forces
Inertial forces are forces introduced to enable the use of laws of motion (whether Newton's laws or those of special relativity) in accelerating frames of reference, such as rotating frames.
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[LeetCode] Minimum Cost to Convert String II | SUMFIのBlog
10038. Minimum Cost to Convert String II
ou are given two 0-indexed strings source and target, both of length n and consisting of lowercase English characters. You are also given two 0-indexed string arrays original and changed, and an
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Simple Regression
Last updated: 2022-12-21
Checks: 7 0
Knit directory: dgrp-starve/
This reproducible R Markdown analysis was created with workflowr (version 1.7.0). The Checks tab describes the reproducibility checks that were applied when the results were created. The Past
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Venn diagram MBA PYQs
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
Q1. In a town of 10000 families, it was found that 40% families buy product A, 20% buy product B and 10% buy product C, 5% buy product A and product B, 3% buy product B and product C and 4% buy
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A car moving at a velocity of 5 m/s accelerates to 25 m/s while-Turito
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A car moving at a velocity of 5 m/s accelerates to 25 m/s while covering a distance of 1.8 km. The time it takes to cover that distance is ___ seconds.
120 s
The correct answer is: 120
Given that,
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Quotient
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Quotients
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Gluing things together
A new way of building new things from old is gluing:
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The perimeter of a square is given by P=4sqrtA where A is the area of the square, determine the perimeter of a square with the area 225? | Socratic
The perimeter of a square is given by #P=4sqrtA# where A is the area of the square, determine the perimeter of a square with the area 225?
1 Answer
Explanation:
Note tha... | 4 | [
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Time and Frequency Domains
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The coxrt package accompanies the paper of Vakulenko-Lagun, Mandel and Betensky (2019) and is designed for analysis of right-truncated data.
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Determine identity of an element from a binary formula and a percent composition
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Using a remarkable product you must factor the expression: f(x) =36x^2-324 and you are entitled to 5 steps
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Maximize the integral of an implicit
Maximize the integral of an implicit relation with two parameters
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The Venn diagram is a graphic representation of the sets.
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In the circuit shown in the figure, switch ${k_2}$ is open and switch ${k_1}$ is opened at $t = 0$. At time $t = {t_o}$, switch ${k_1}$ is opened and switch ${k_2}$ is simultaneously closed. The variation of inductor current with time is
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STA 250 Paper - Statistics 250 Solutions
Instructions: You MUST answer question 1 and choose 3 other questions for a total of Four.
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How to convert kilowatts
How to convert kilowatts to amps
How to convert electric power in kilowatts (kW) to electric current in amps (A).
You can calculate amps from kilowatts and volts. You can't convert kilowatts to amps since kilowatts and amps units do not measure the same quantity.
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Mon Feb 7 09:28:48 PST 2011
> OM-set... Is that the same as the CDTT set?
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Drawing the Aperiodic Hat Tiling with Python and Z3
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Galantamine Hydrobromide
A. Aleksiev^*, B. Kostova and D. Rachev
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics, Medical University-Sofia, Faculty of Pharmacy, 2 Dunav str., 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
*Corresponding Author:
Received date: 10 Dec 2015; Revised date: 01 Jun 2016; Accepted date: 12 Jun 2016
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The frequency formula in terms of angular frequency is given as, f = ω/2π where ω is the angular frequency.
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Formula. ω = 2 π T = 2 π f. SI unit.
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Answers to: Khali invested R25500 that accumulated to R36550 over a period of 54 months. The applicable continuous compounding rate equals
Khali invested R25500 that accumulated to R36550 over a period of 54 months. The applicable continuous compounding rate equals
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1 load("drug.Rda")
2 str(drug)
1 ## 'data.frame': 10 obs. of 3 variables:
2 ## $ rat : int 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3 ## $ dose: num 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9
4 ## $ time: num 0.32 0.24 0.4 0.52 0.44 0.56 0.64 0.52 0.6 0.8
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Funky Functions and Their Groovy Graphs - Warming Up with Calculus Prerequisites - Calculus For Dummies
Calculus For Dummies, 2nd Edition (2014)
Part II. Warming Up with Calculus Prerequisites
Chapter 5. Funky Functions and Their Groovy Graphs
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How to calculate the area of a pyramidHow to calculate the area of a pyramid 🚩 how to calculate the area of a pyramid 🚩 Math.
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Mean and Standard Deviation of Binomial Distribution Calculator
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1. Introduction
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Financial Accounting - Online Tutor, Practice Problems & Exam Prep
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