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Understanding the Birthday Paradox: Probability Demystified
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Chapter 1: The Birthday Paradox Unveiled
The concept of the birthday paradox is a captivating exploration of probability that reveals how likely it is for individuals in a small group to share the same birthday. Surprisingly, in a group of
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Comment by slelievre for <p>I found this link:</p>
<p><a href="http://sage.math.washington.edu/tmp/sage-2.8.12.alpha0/doc/ref/module-sage.graphs.graph-database.html">http://sage.math.washington.edu/tmp/s...</a></p>
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In abc, ad and are the bisectors of a and c respecti-Turito
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In △ABC, AD and are the bisectors of ∠A and ∠C respectively. AD and CE intersect at . If ∠ABC = 90^∘, then find ∠AOC.
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How do you find the surface area of the sphere in terms pi given S=4pir^2 and r= 4.1cm? | HIX Tutor
How do you find the surface area of the sphere in terms #pi# given #S=4pir^2# and r= 4.1cm?
Answer 1
$67.24 \pi \text{ } c {m}^{2}$
Given: a sphere with #r = 4.1# cm. Find the surface area in terms of #pi#
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Surge pressure prediction for wellbore flow
An exceptional flow case is the operation of running pipe or casing into the wellbore. Moving pipe into the wellbore displaces fluid, and the flow of this fluid generates pressures called surge
pressures.
Overview
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(a) Find the average value f on the given interval. (b) Find c such that f_{ave} = f(c). Equation given below - The Story of Mathematics - A History of Mathematical Thought from Ancient Times to the Modern Day
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How do you calculate osmolarity of a solution? | Socratic
How do you calculate osmolarity of a solution?
1 Answer
Explanation:
An osmole (Osmol) is 1 mol of particles that contribute to the osmotic pressure of a solution.
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How do you find a general formula for each arithmetic sequence given 8th term is -20; 17th term is -47? | HIX Tutor
How do you find a general formula for each arithmetic sequence given 8th term is -20; 17th term is -47?
Answer 1
${n}^{t h}$ term of the arithmetic sequence is given by $4 - 3 n$
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Autobiographical numbers constraints - luckier weighted sum
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Autobiographical numbers constraints - luckier weighted sum
TL;DR
By sheer luck, a buggy implementation of the weighted sum ended up providing a more efficient heuristic for pruning the search space.
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What is a line of best fit? + Example
What is a line of best fit?
1 Answer
A line of best fit is a particular linear function chosen to fit some data points.
Explanation:
A line of best fit is a particular linear function chosen to model a set of data points.
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: Problem #25
Problem:
If 'ε', 'α', 'λ' represent proper fractions; and if, in a certain hospital, 'ε' of the patients have lost an eye, 'α' an arm, and 'λ' a leg: what is the least possible number who have lost all three?
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Answer:
ε + α + λ − 2.
Solution:
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Babylonian Mathematics and Sexagesimal Notation
BABYLONIAN MATHEMATICS AND SEXAGESIMAL NOTATION
COMMENTS AND EXAMPLES
The following provides a brief introduction and a few examples for those unfamiliar with the sexagesimal system and the Babylonian astronomical and mathematical cuneiform texts. Additional
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MP² quantile estimator: estimating the moving median without storing values
In one of the previous posts, I described the P² quantile estimator. It allows estimating quantiles on a stream of numbers without storing them. Such sequential (streaming/online) quantile estimators
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Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Polynomial interpolation
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Recovery of Image through Alamouti Channel with Incorporation of RSA Algorithm
Recovery of Image through Alamouti Channel with Incorporation of RSA Algorithm ()
Received 31 December 2015; accepted 12 February 2016; published 15 February 2016
1. Introduction
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What is the angle between the hands of a clock at 8 hour 15 minute?What is the angle between the hands of a clock at 8 hour 15 minute?
What is the angle between the hands of a clock at 8 hour 15 minute?
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levin
Toeplitz system solver by Levinson algorithm (multidimensional)
Arguments
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Collection of Solved Problems
Lake Water Salting
Task number: 1271
A spoonful of salt (ca. 2 g) was poured into a lake with an average depth of 10 m and area of 10 km^2.
Provided that the salt dissolved evenly, determine how many sodium ions contains a spoonful of lake water (5 ml).
• Hint
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Automorphic Forms and Geometric Theories Robert Langlands Abstract. This is the translation of original article written in Russian, which discusses advanced mathematical concepts related to the
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Objective Function: Definition, Steps
An objective function is part of a linear programming optimization strategy, which finds the minimum or maximum of a linear function.
Linear Programming Objective Function
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Quadratic Equation - Formula, Examples | Quadratic Formula - [[company name]] [[target location]], [[stateabr]]
Quadratic Equation Formula, Examples
If you going to try to solve quadratic equations, we are thrilled about your adventure in mathematics! This is actually where the amusing part starts!
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Evaluating with Operations on Functions
EVALUATING WITH OPERATIONS ON FUNCTIONS
There are many operations in between two functions.
• (f + g) (x) = f(x) + g(x)
• (f - g) (x) = f(x) - g(x)
• (f g) (x) = f(x) x g(x)
• (f /g) (x) = f(x) / g(x)
• (f∘g) (x) = f[g(x)]
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Method of equal shares - Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2
The method of equal shares^[1]^[2]^[3]^[4] is a proportional method of counting ballots that applies to participatory budgeting,^[2] to committee elections,^[3] and to simultaneous public decisions.^
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Explain types of 2-D Transformation
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Volume 03, Issue 05 (May 2014)
Design Implementation of Speed Controller Using Extended Kalman Filter for PMSM
DOI : 10.17577/IJERTV3IS050689
Download Full-Text PDF Cite this Publication
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Volume of a Prism - Formula, Derivation, Definition, Examples - Grade Potential Burbank, CA
Volume of a Prism - Formula, Derivation, Definition, Examples
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Our Insights questions this month were based on the vagaries of the modern calendar and that eternal question about any specified date: “What day of the week is that?” Our first two questions
concerned the frequency of Friday the 13th’s, which some consider an unlucky day.
Question 1:
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The Most Common Misconception About Continuous Probability Distributions
The difference between probability density function and probability.
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A chord with a length of 6 runs from pi/3 to pi/2 radians on a circle. What is the area of the circle? | HIX Tutor
A chord with a length of #6 # runs from #pi/3 # to #pi/2 # radians on a circle. What is the area of the circle?
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Beyond Local Sensitivity Analysis: The Fokker-Planck Equation
Beyond Local Sensitivity Analysis: The Fokker-Planck Equation#
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on
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Approximate deduplication using HLL - Apache Doris
Approximate deduplication using HLL
HLL approximate deduplication
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the Inverse of a 2x2 Matrix:
In this lesson, we will learn how to find the inverse of a 2 x 2 matrix. You will learn that if two matrices are inverses of each other, then the product of the two matrices will result in an
identity matrix
. Next, you will learn how to find the inverse by using the formula below. You ... | 5 | [
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Isa Costantini^1, Samuel Deslauriers-Gauthier^1, and Rachid Deriche^1
^1Athena Project-Team, Inria, Université Côte d'Azur, Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée, France
Synopsis
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A is twice as good as B and together they finish a piece of work in 14 days. In how many days can A alone finish the work?
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How to do F test in R | Compare variances in RstudioHow to do F-test in R | Compare variances in Rstudio
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Geometric Mean
You are probably familiar with the arithmetic mean, also known as the average, which is the sum of n numbers divided by n. The geometric mean is another type of mean where we multiply the numbers
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CLOPBAN2: Banach Algebra of Bounded Complex Linear Operators
:: Banach Algebra of Bounded Complex Linear Operators
:: by Noboru Endou
::
:: Received March 18, 2004
:: Copyright (c) 2004-2021 Association of Mizar Users
theorem Th2
:
:: CLOPBAN2:2
for X, Y, Z being
ComplexNormSpace
for f being
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The Law of Total Probability
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INCOME AND
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[See Chapter 5 and 6]
1
Two Demand Functions
• Marshallian demand xi(p1,…,pn,m) describes
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– Obtained by maximizing utility subject to the budget
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CMPT 280– Assignment 4 solved
Description
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Steps · $\mathrm{Add\:}1\mathrm{\:to\:both\:sides}$ Add 1 to both sides · $\ mathrm{Simplify}$ Simplify · $\mathrm{For\:}x^2=f\left(a\right)\mathrm{\:the\: solutions\:are\:}
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DC Circuits–Series, Parallel, and Combination Circuits
Purpose
• •
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• •
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Evaluating a Definite Integral of a Product by Using a Subsitution
Question Video: Evaluating a Definite Integral of a Product by Using a Subsitution Mathematics • Higher Education
Evaluate ∫_(0) ^(3) 4𝑥² (sin ((𝜋/6) 𝑥³)) d𝑥.
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Gamma
#include <boost/math/special_functions/gamma.hpp>
namespace boost{ namespace math{
template <class T>
calculated-result-type tgamma(T z);
template <class T, class Policy>
calculated-result-type tgamma(T z, const Policy&);
template <class T>
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Exploration 30.1: Circuit Analysis
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A Modification to Pull the Goalie that Takes the State of Play into Account: Coach Markov Returns
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[Solved] In the given figure, a mass M is attached to a horizontal sp
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How to Calculate Quantities Cement, Sand, Aggregate and water in 1 m3 Concrete Work
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Finding the Vector Form of the Equation of a Straight Line
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The Pendulum Sequence: a Simple Formula for Prime Numbers - 911 WeKnow
The Pendulum Sequence: a Simple Formula for Prime Numbers
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[GAP Forum] Octads for Mathieu group
Asst. Prof. Dmitrii (Dima) Pasechnik dima at ntu.edu.sg
Mon Dec 13 04:00:06 GMT 2010
Dear Marek,
the crucial fact one can use is that the 21 octads containing a given
triple of points,
say, (1,2,3)
form the projective plane of order 4.
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Honey Bees Inspired Optimization Method: The Bees Algorithm
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Sets and Set Difference | Learn and Solve Questions
In addition to mathematics, sets are used frequently in everyday life. The most practical example of a set is a kitchen. The kitchen is usually well organized by our mother. Kids’ school bags are
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Generalizing Continuity to Maps on Topological Spaces
Generalizing Continuity to Maps on Topological Spaces
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Area of Ellipse- Formula, Definition, Solved Examples
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How do you solve 7x^2 - 12x + 16 = 0 ? | Socratic
How do you solve #7x^2 - 12x + 16 = 0 #?
1 Answer
$x = \frac{6}{7} \pm \frac{2}{7} \sqrt{19} i$
Explanation:
The given quadratic equation:
$7 {x}^{2} - 12 x + 16 = 0$
is in the form:
$a {x}^{2} + b x + c = 0$
with $a = 7$, $b = - 12$ and $c = 16$
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What is the Formula of Tan3A - Explanation, and FAQs
Trigonometry is the branch of mathematics concerned with the functions of angles with their applications in calculations. In trigonometry, we will find six functions of an angle, namely sine (sin),
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nag_specfun_bessel_i_complex (s18de) returns a sequence of values for the modified Bessel functions ${I}_{u +n}\left(z\right)$ for complex $z$, non-negative $u$ and $n=0,1,\dots ,N-1$, with a... | 5 | [
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Photorealistic Ray-traced Visualization Process of an Aspherical Fresnel Mirror with Low Distortion
2.1. Mirror Surface Design by Mathematical Method
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Classification in Non-Metric Spaces
Part of Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 11 (NIPS 1998)
Authors
Daphna Weinshall, David Jacobs, Yoram Gdalyahu
Abstract
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Example 7 - In what ratio does (-4, 6) divide line joining
Example 7 - Chapter 7 Class 10 Coordinate Geometry
Last updated at April 16, 2024 by Teachoo
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Example 7 In what ratio does the point (– 4, 6) divide the line segment joining the points A(– 6, 10) and B(3, – 8)? Given points A(−6, 10) & B(3, −8) Let... | 4 | [
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# Compute z-test test statistic comparing 39/500 to 13/500
# use continuity correction in variance
x <- testBinomial(x1 = 39, x2 = 13, n1 = 500, n2 = 500, adj = 1)
x
pnorm(x, lower.tail = FALSE)
# Compute with unadjusted variance
x0 <- testBinomial(x1 = 39, x2 = 23, n1 = 500, n2 = 500)
x0
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Manipulating and Solving Equations
MANIPULATING AND SOLVING EQUATIONS
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If
(x - 2)^2 + (y - 3)^2 + (z + 4)^2 = 0,
find the value of (x + y + z).
Answer :
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Sphericity and
Sphericity and Repeated Measures ANOVA
A standard analysis of variance with repeated measures assumes that a condition called sphericity is satisfied. This lesson answers four questions about sphericity.
• What is sphericity?
• Why is sphericity important?
• How can you test for sphericity?
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6.
A person holds a rifle horizontally and fires at a target. The
bullet has a...
The relation between the speed of sound in air and temperature is
Speed of sound = 20.0457 √ K
K is temperature in kelvin ;
We know that,
F = 9/5 K - 459.67 ;
71 = 9/5 K - 459.67 ;
K = 294.817 Kelvin ;
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Equations of Conic Sections Systems of Non-linear Equations Solve eeach problem systematically 1. Find all values of m so that the graph 2mx^{2} - 16mx + my^{2} + 7y^{2} = 2m^{2} - 18m is a circle.
Kaycee Roche
Answered question
2020-10-18
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Stock-Recruitment models — SRModels
Stock-Recruitment models
Source:
R/SRmodels.R
SRModels.Rd
A range of stock-recruitment (SR) models commonly used in fisheries science are provided in FLCore.
Usage
ricker()
bevholt()
bevholtDa()
bevholtss3()
segreg()
geomean()
shepherd()
cushing()
rickerSV()
bevholtSV()
shephe... | 4 | [
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Basic functionalities
Godwin Yung
2024-05-08
This vignette walks through the basic functions in npsurvSS. By the end, users should be able to:
• create an object that captures the distributional assumptions for a treatment arm
• visualize the distributional assumptions
• calculate power and sample size for a ... | 5 | [
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Vertical
radarvcd
Vertical coverage diagram
Since R2021a
Description
[vcp,vcpangles] = radarvcd(freq,rfs,anht) calculates the vertical coverage pattern of a narrowband radar antenna. The Vertical Coverage Pattern is the range of the radar vcp as a function of
elevation angle vcpangles. The vertical coverage patte... | 4 | [
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Concavity and inflection points | JustToThePointConcavity and inflection points
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How To Know When An Equation Has NO Solution, Or Infinitely Many Solutions
AlbertPego/iStock/GettyImages
Many students assume that all equations have solutions. This article will use three examples to show that assumption is incorrect.
Step 1
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In a survey of political preferences, 78% of those asked were in favour of at least one of the ...
In a survey of political preferences, 78% of those asked were in favour of at least one of the proposals: I, II and III. 50% of those asked favoured proposal I, 30% favoured proposal II, and 20%
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Table 71.21 summarizes the options available in the TWOSAMPLEMEANS statement.
Table 71.21: TWOSAMPLEMEANS Statement Options
Option Description
Define analysis
CI= Specifies an analysi... | 5 | [
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Maple
Chapter 3: Applications of Differentiation
Section 3.8: Optimization
Essentials
The unconstrained optimization problem in differential calculus of a single variable consists in the search
for the absolute extreme of an objective function of one variable. If the objective function contains no
parameters, it... | 4 | [
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Counting Sort Java Program
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None
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Population Dynamics - P.PDFKUL.COM
Paolo Crosetto, Matteo Icardi and Marco Scianna
Population Dynamics Relazione per il corso di Modelli matematici in biomeccanica e biomedicina
Settembre 2006
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Architecture and Mathematics(in progress) | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
Architecture and Mathematics(in progress)
An architect is a person who designs buildings, prepares structures (blueprints), and manages construction.
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Learn
The Coq system is a proof assistant. It is designed to build and verify mathematical proofs. The Coq system contains the functional programming language Gallina and is capable of proving properties
about programs written in this language.
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