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Generalised linear models for medical biostatistics
Warning! I am not a statistician. This article is not reviewed. Please confer with a responsible adult!
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A MAC-less Neural Inference Processor Supporting Compressed, Variable Precision Weights
By Vincenzo Liguori, Ocean Logic Pty Ltd
Abstract
This paper introduces two architectures for the inference of convolutional neural networks (CNNs). Both architectures exploit weight sparsity and compression to reduce computat... | 4 | [
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None
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Hydraulic Cylinder Calculator
The Formulas
The main formulas used in hydraulic cylinder calculations are:
1. Extend Force: \(F_e = P \times A_b\)
2. Retract Force: \(F_r = P \times (A_b - A_r)\)
3. Cylinder Volume: \(V = A_b \times L\)
Where:
• \(F_e\): Extend force (lbs)
• \(F_r\): Retract force (lbs)
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TR17-051 | 16th March 2017 20:36
A Nearly Optimal Lower Bound on the Approximate Degree of AC$^0$
Abstract:
The approximate degree of a Boolean function $f \colon \{-1, 1\}^n \rightarrow \{-1, 1\}$ is the least degree of a real polynomial that approximates $f$ pointwise to error at most $1/3$. We introduce
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Illustrative Mathematics
Exam scores
Task
Alyssa took a math test with 20 questions and she answered 16 questions correctly. In order get an A, she needs to answer at least 90 percent of the questions correctly.
1. Did Alyssa get an A on this math test? Explain.
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The Infinity of the Primes
“File:1051×446-first 39131 primes.jpg” by A`te is marked with CC0 1.0
Euclid’s Elements, Book IX, Proposition 20.
Theorem :
Prime numbers are more than any assigned multitude of prime numbers.
That is, there are infinitely many primes.
Proof :
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Topics: Euler Classes and Numbers
Euler Classes and Numbers
Euler Classes
* Idea: Characteristic classes, used for oriented, real vector bundles with structure group G = SO(k), with k even, which, like other characteristic classes, measures how "twisted" the vector bundle
is.
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Consider the following competing hypotheses and accompanying
sample data drawn independently from normally distributed
populations. (You...
Consider the following competing hypotheses and accompanying sample data drawn independently from normally distributed populations. (You...
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Calculate the variance of the following
returns.
Year Return
1 0.06
2 -0.05
3 -0.16
4...
Calculate the variance of the following returns. Year Return 1 0.06 2 -0.05 3 -0.16 4...
Calculate the variance of the following returns.
Year Return
1 0.06
2 -0.05
3 -0.16
4 0.28
5 0.08
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Individual slope and intercept estimates?
Replied on Thu, 07/06/2023 - 13:31
I don't know what you mean by a "growth curve model" that is distinct from a "latent growth curve model".
Here is a link to a [latent growth curve model script](https://github.com/OpenMx/OpenMx/blob/master/demo/LatentGrowthCurveModel_PathRaw... | 4 | [
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Continuity
Quick Overview
• Definition: $$\displaystyle\lim\limits_{x\to a} f(x) = f(a)$$
• A function is continuous over an interval, if it is continuous at each point in that interval.
Motivating Example
Of the five graphs below, which shows a function that is continuous at $$x = a$$?
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XLRI XAT Preparation & Questions
Question
A spherical metal of radius 10 cm is molten and made into 1000 smaller spheres of equal sizes. In this process the surface area of the metal is increased by:
A. 1000 times
B. 100 times
C. 10 times
D. No Change
E. None of the above
Correct Answer : 10 times. Choice C
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Complex Numbers Worksheet Pdf
Complex Numbers Worksheet Pdf serve as fundamental devices in the world of mathematics, providing an organized yet flexible platform for students to check out and grasp mathematical ideas. These
worksheets use a structured method to understanding numbers, nurturing a solid foundation upon ... | 4 | [
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dask.array.random.binomial
dask.array.random.binomial¶
dask.array.random.binomial(*args, **kwargs)¶
Draw samples from a binomial distribution.
This docstring was copied from numpy.random.mtrand.RandomState.binomial.
Some inconsistencies with the Dask version may exist.
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Option pricing with Black-Scholes
Introduction
Black, Scholes and Merton’s famous option price formula wasn’t a new discovery, as shown in the next section. The formula was well know at the time and widely used in the option market. Often it is
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Compute the area of...
Somewhere in the world there must be an exam or test that asks the question to compute the area of a given shape using PL/SQL. I know this because occasionally I look at the
Google Analytics
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Algebra and Trigonometry
• 1st Edition - May 10, 2014
• Authors: Harley Flanders, Justin J. Price
•
• eBook ISBN:
9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 7 1 0 4 - 0
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Three-Step Protocols with ZKP
A notable advantage of the multi-round Fiat-Shamir protocol is its relatively low computational complexity — each participant in the protocol performs no more than 2z modular multiplications, where z
is the predetermined number of rounds. However, a significant drawback of all multi-round... | 4 | [
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Introduction to OssaNMA
ssnma()
Assuming a new two-arm trial comparing treatment 1 and treatment 2 is to be planned. The two treatments exist in the existing network, which serves as a foundation to analyze the new trial with the
existing network using network meta-analysis (NMA).
Given that the risk of treatment 1 i... | 5 | [
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Propositional Logic Tutorial
Logical Connectives-
Before you go through this article, make sure that you have gone through the previous article on Logical Connectives.
We have discussed-
• Logical connectives are the operators used to combine one or more propositions.
• In propositional logic. there are 5 ... | 4 | [
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The Parallelogram Identity for Inner Product Spaces
The Parallelogram Identity for Inner Product Spaces
We will now look at an important theorem. If $V$ is an inner product space and $u, v \in V$ then the sum of squares of the norms of the vectors $u + v$ and $u - v$ equals twice the sum of the squares
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Quadratic Equation - Formula, Examples | Quadratic Formula - [[company name]] [[target location]], [[stateabr]]
Quadratic Equation Formula, Examples
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Vedic Sutra - All from 9 and last from 10
Vedic Sutra is one of many ancient Indian sutras which involves a cross subtraction method. Can you give a good explanation of WHY it works?
Problem
With this method you only ever need multiplication tables up to 5 times 5. It is one of many ancient Indian sutras and this on... | 4 | [
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Sortino Ratio Calculator
Last updated:
Sortino Ratio Calculator
The smart Sortino ratio calculator is an efficient tool that indicates the return of an investment considering its drawdown risk.
This article will cover the definition of the Sortino ratio, see a formula for calculating it, and discuss what a good Sort... | 5 | [
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Angles | Geometry | Achievable CLT
Introduction
Angles questions on the CLT commonly ask about angles inside shapes: triangles and quadrilaterals especially but occasionally larger polygons. They also sometimes concern angles in relationship to
lines, as in straight angles and parallel lines. In these cases, the suppl... | 4 | [
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Trend - Language - R - Part One
Preface
Goal: Explore R Programming language visualization with ggplot2. Providing the data using linear model.
The thing about R is I’m more in data aspect, rather than in coding aspect. This is weird at first for me as a coder, so I avoid R at first, but then I love how the R wor... | 4 | [
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Parshall Flume Calculator
Register to enable "Calculate" button. Demonstration mode for throat width b of 0.5 m (cookies must be enabled).
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Introduction :: CIS 301 Textbook
Introduction
While we can use truth tables to check whether a set of premises entail a conclusion, this requires testing all possible truth assignments – of which there are exponentially many. In this chapter, we
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Catalyse that!
Can you work out how to produce the right amount of chemical in a temperature-dependent reaction?
Problem
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partial derivative of tanx
The answers are z x = y x2 +y2 and z y = x x2 + y2. The derivative of a constant times a function is the constant times the derivative of the function. Tap for more steps. However the answer should
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Basics of Deep Learning p.10 - Backpropagation explained Step by Step cont'd
This post is part of a series: Author
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The binary system is a base 2 numbering system that uses two symbols, 0 and 1.
Conversion between Decimal and Binary
Decimal to Binary
To convert a decimal number to binary, divide the decimal number by 2 successively and take the remainders in reverse order.
Decimal Number: 10
10 / 2 = 5 (remainder 0)
5 / 2 = 2 (... | 4 | [
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Building Water Supply System: Water Pressure Considerations
Hydrostatic Pressure
Fluid (gas or liquid) molecules tend to seek equilibrium (a stability of forces). When forces acting on a fluid are unequal, molecules in the fluid move in the direction of the resultant forces.
Therefore, an elementary property of any fl... | 5 | [
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Math Solve for x:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
x(3x - 8) = 3x^2 - 9x + 6
Combine like terms using distributive property: ab + ac = a( b + c)
x(3x) - x(8) = 3x^2 - 9x + 6
3x^2 - 8x = 3x^2 - 9x + 6
Subtract 3x^2 from each side.
- 8x = - 9x + 6
Add 9x to each side.
x = 6.
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1. Introduction2. Preliminaries and Definitions3. Semi-Transitive Functions and Semi-Minimal4. Bi Supra Transitive and Bi Supra Dense Orbits5. ConclusionsAcknowledgementsConflicts of InterestCite this paperReferences
OALibJOpen Access Library Journal2333-9705Scientific Research Publishing10.4236/oalib.1104749OALibJ-866... | 4 | [
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IntroductionPore conservation equationPore displacement rateCalculation of the mesh boundary position change along the fuel radiusTest problemOptions of using dependences to calculate the mox fuel thermal conductivityResults of calculations using two types of the pore displacement rate computation dependencesCo... | 4 | [
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Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH104/December 2014/Question 03 (a)
MATH104 December 2014
• Q1 (a) • Q1 (b) • Q1 (c) • Q1 (d) • Q1 (e) • Q1 (f) • Q1 (g) • Q1 (h) • Q1 (i) • Q1 (j) • Q1 (k) • Q1 (l) • Q1 (m) • Q1 (n) • Q2 • Q3 (a) • Q3 (b) • Q3 (c) • Q4 • Q5 (a) • Q5 (b) • Q5 (c) • Q5 (d)
• Q5 (e) • Q5 (f) • Q6 ... | 5 | [
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Show that f(x) = log sin x is increasing on (0, π/2) and decreasing on (π/2, π).
Given:- Function f(x) = log sin x
Theorem:- Let f be a differentiable real function defined on an open interval (a,b).
(i) If f’(x) > 0 for all , then f(x) is increasing on (a, b)
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Can Expected Value Be Negative? (In Casino Gambling and Poker)
Can Expected Value Be Negative?
Have you heard of expected value?
It’s one of the best ways to determine how profitable or unprofitable your gambling activities are.
One question that many gamblers have is this:
Can expected value be negative?
Yes, exp... | 4 | [
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Stiffness of a Concrete Core in a Multi-Storey Building - Student Engineer General Discussion
Status
Not open for further replies.
Hi there, everyone,
I have been working on a problem in which I would like to calculate the load shares and deflections of structural elements in a multi-storey building. These elemen... | 5 | [
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Phase Velocity and Rest Energy of Schrödinger Equation Seen from Neutrino Oscillations
Phase Velocity and Rest Energy of Schrödinger Equation Seen from Neutrino Oscillations ()
Received 20 February 2016; accepted 18 March 2016; published 21 March 2016
1. Introduction
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Candy floss
What length of candy floss can Rita spin from her cylinder of sugar?
Problem
Rita is making candy floss at home.
She melts a cylinder of sugar with diameter 3 cm and length 4 cm.
She then spins it into a long cylindrical strand of diameter 1 mm.
Assuming that the melting and spinning does not affect... | 4 | [
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14.4 Equilibrium Calculations
Chapter 14: Fundamental Equilibrium Concepts
14.4 Equilibrium Calculations
Learning Outcomes
• Calculate equilibrium constants from experimental equilibrium concentration or pressure measurements
• Calculate equilibrium concentrations from the equilibrium constant and all but one of... | 5 | [
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Mechanics: Vectors and Forces in Two-Dimensions
Vectors and Forces in 2-D: Problem Set Overview
There are 17 ready-to-use problem sets on the topic of Vectors and Forces in Two-Dimensions. The problems target your ability to determine the vector sum of two or more forces (which are not at right
angles to each other)... | 4 | [
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Image color replacement with numerical optimization
Numerical Optimization course final project
The topic of color replacement in images has interested me long before I started programming. Playing around with free tools and simple processing approaches (e.g. hue replacement in the HSV space)
never felt “satisfying” ... | 4 | [
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CBO: the formula for the “density” column statistic (densities part II)
CBO: the formula for the "density" column statistic (densities part II)
In this post we are going to explore and explain the rationale for the formula used by dbms_stats to compute the “density” column statistic, used by the CBO in versions less t... | 5 | [
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Time And Distance
Aptitude Time And DistancePage 1
1. Speed, Time and Distance Relation:
Speed = Distance/Time
Time = Distance/Speed
Distance = (Speed x Time)
2. km/hr to m/sec conversion:
X km/hr = X x 5/18 m/sec.
3. m/sec to km/hr conversion:
X m/sec = X x 18/5 km/hr.
4. If the ratio of the speeds of A and B is a... | 4 | [
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1.1.4 AP Calculus Exam Problem int sec x tan x dx
1.1.4 AP Calculus Exam Problem int sec x tan x dx
• MHB
• Thread starter karush
• Start date
In summary, the conversation discusses an integral question involving secant and tangent functions. The answer to the question is secant plus a constant, and the conver... | 5 | [
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Derivatives of Inverse Hyperbolic functions
Inverse hyperbolic functions are six types and the differentiation rules of each inverse hyperbolic function with respect to $x$ is listed here along with its proof in calculus mathematics.
01
Inverse Hyperbolic Sine function
$\dfrac{d}{dx} \, \sinh^{-1} x = \dfrac{1}{\sq... | 4 | [
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Moment of Inertia of a Uniform Rod
Let us consider a uniform rod of mass (M) and length (l) as shown in Figure 5.21. Let us find an expression for moment of inertia of this rod about an axis that passes through the center of mass and
perpendicular to the rod.
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The Snub Square Antiprism
The snub square antiprism is the 85th Johnson solid (J85). Its surface consists of 24 equilateral triangles and 2 squares, for a total of 26 faces, 40 edges, and 16 vertices.
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NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Maths Vector Algebra Exercise 10.4
NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Maths Vector Algebra
Hi Students, Welcome to Amans Maths Blogs (AMB). In this post, you will get the NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Maths Vector Algebra Exercise 10.4.
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Focal loss implementation for LightGBMFocal loss implementation for LightGBM • Max Halford
Focal loss implementation for LightGBM
Table of contents
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Work Formula - Explanation, Examples, Equations, and FAQs
In Physics, work is energy transferred to or from an object through the application of forces along with a displacement. In other words, the work formula is the product of force and displacement.
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L'Hospital's Rule | L'Hôpital's Rule
L’Hôpital’s Rule or L’Hospital’s Rule
Formula
$\displaystyle \large \lim_{x\,\to\,c}{\normalsize \dfrac{f(x)}{g(x)}}$ $\,=\,$ $\displaystyle \large \lim_{x\,\to\,c}{\normalsize \dfrac{f'(x)}{g'(x)}}$ $\,=\,$ $\displaystyle \large \lim_{x\,\to
\,c}{\normalsize \dfrac{f{'}{'}(x)}{g{... | 4 | [
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What is the arc length of the curve given by x = 1 + 3t^2, y = 4 + 2t^3 on t in [0, 1]? | Socratic
What is the arc length of the curve given by # x = 1 + 3t^2, y = 4 + 2t^3# on # t in [0, 1]#?
1 Answer
$L = 4 \sqrt{2} - 2$ units.
Explanation:
$x = 1 + 3 {t}^{2}$
$x ' = 6 t$
$y = 4 + 2 {t}^{3}$
$y... | 5 | [
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Low Cost 3D Printed Robotic Arm With Arduino
Introduction: Low Cost 3D Printed Robotic Arm With Arduino
*All credits for any design or idea used in this build go to the respective owner or creator of such design or idea. Any CAD model or code that shares any similarity to anything in this instructable
was either entir... | 4 | [
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Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes Ex 13.5 eng
Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes Ex 13.5
Question 1.
A matchbox measures 4 cm x 2.5 cm x 1.5 cm. What will be the volume of a packet containing 12 such boxes?
Solution:
Volume of a match box = 4 cm x 2.5 cm x 1.5 cm= 15 cm^3
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Stock Pattern Mining and Correspondence Analysis Based on Association Rules
Stock Pattern Mining and Correspondence Analysis Based on Association Rules ()
1. Introduction
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Module 3 Day 8 Challenge Part 3
@The-Blade-Dancer Thank you for asking this question! Prof. Loh uses a multi-step trick here which is very neat! Let's start by reviewing the question:
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Core Concepts | Solana Program Library Docs
Concurrent Merkle Trees
To understand concurrent merkle trees we must first briefly understand merkle trees.
Merkle Trees
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Why is KE quadratic?
Conservation of Momentum (or equivalently Newton’s Law of action and reaction) tells us that when two particles interact just with one another, the acceleration of each multiplied by its mass (which
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Chapter 3 Forensic parameters | The STRAF Book
3 Forensic parameters
In this chapter, we’ll show how to compute forensic parameters using STRAF, and provide details on how they are computed and should be interpreted. We’ll introduce a few equations, but please do not
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1. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the longest
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1. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the longest recorded paper-link chain was 6,077...
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GMAT Section 2 by Test Prep Actual Free Exam Q&As - ITExams.com
Roy is now 4 years older than Erik and half of that amount older than Iris. If in 2 years, Roy will be twice as old as Erik, then in 2 years what would be Roy"™s age multiplied by Iris"™s age?
• A. 8
• B. 28
• C. 48
• D. 50
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FEM
Tag: FEM
• Let’s calculate material tangent of hyperelastic material, taking neo-Hookean for instance. The elastic energy of neo-Hookean material is written as \psi^e=\frac{\mu}2tr(\bold{C})-\mu\ln J A
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Normal Distribution: Z-scores
If X is a normally distributed random variable and X∼N(µ, σ), then the z-score is:
The z-score tells you how many standard deviations that the value x is above (to the right of) or below (to the left of) the mean, µ. Values of x that are larger than the mean have positive z-scores
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How to calculate precision recall and F1 score in R -
Recipe Objective
How to calculate precision, recall and F1 score in R.
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Solving a facility location problem as an MIQCP
Facility location models [1] are one of the most studied areas in optimization. It is still interesting to build a model from scratch.
The question is [2]:
Given \(m\) customer locations, find the minimum number of warehouses \(n\) we need such that each customer i... | 5 | [
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Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH100 A/December 2023/Question 24
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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Chapter
import math # given data Gascook=5*0.227 # gas required for cooking in m^3/day Gaslight=0.126*2*3 # gas required for lighting in m^3/day Totalgasreq=Gascook+Gaslight # in m^3/day gasperday=
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Inflation and investment appraisal - GFX - ACCA Portal
Inflation and investment appraisal
This article discusses the nominal terms and real terms approaches to investment appraisal using the net present value method, and also considers the impact of taxation in the context of these
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Problem statement:
Given two strings string_1 and string_2 of size N and M respectively. Find the length of the longest common substring.
The problem statement says that we are given two strings and we need to return the length of the longest common substring from the given strings. For example:
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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Quadratic Equations Ex 4.2
These NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter Ex 4.2 Questions and Answers are prepared by our highly skilled subject experts.
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Quadratic Equations Exercise 4.2
Question 1.
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Friction Obj-1 HC Verma Solutions Vol-1 Chapter-6 - ICSEHELP
Friction Obj-1 HC Verma Solutions Vol-1 Chapter-6
Friction Obj-1 HC Verma Solutions Vol-1 Chapter-6 Vol-1 Concept of Physics for Class-11. Step by Step Solutions of Objective -1 (MCQ-1) Questions of Chapter-6 Friction (Concept of Physics) .Visit
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The Mechanical Advantage Of Screw Threads
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• The Mechanical Advantage Of Screw Threads
The Mechanical Advantage Of Screw Threads
A screw is a mechanical system that converts rotational motion in to linear motion. In other worlds it converts torque (rotational force) in to a linear force.
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Chapter 2 Principles of Corporate Finance - PDFCOFFEE.COM
Citation preview
CHAPTER 2 SOLUTIONS
Answers to Problem Sets 1.
If the discount factor is .507, then .507 x 1.126 = $1.
2.
DF x 139 = 125. Therefore, DF =125/139 = .899.
3.
PV = 374/(1.09)9 = 172.20.
5. FV = 100 x 1.158 = $305.90.
13.
a.
DF1
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You BMR decreases with the passing age. So using our basal metabolic rate calculator will certainly assist you to know the calories that are sufficient to keep your body major organs active even if
you are in bed all the day long.
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Here we want to calculate the exponent of a quaternion. We will try two approaches:
However, before we start, it will be useful to review some identies.
Useful identities
There is a very useful identity, which is,
e^(a+b) = e^a * e^b
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How to find the solution to an equation - PSAT Math
All PSAT Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #15 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation
If 5 + x is 5 more than 5,what is the value of 2x?
Explanation
:
5 more than 5 = 10
5 + x = 10
Subtract 5 from each side of the equation: x = 5 → 2x = 10
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2.972 How a Sucker Rod Pump (Oil Well Pump) Works
MAIN FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENT: Draw subterranean fluid to surface.
DESIGN PARAMETER: Sucker Rod Pump
Pump consisting of four bar linkage, plunger, and valve assemblies.
GEOMETRY/STRUCTURE:
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Using the Addition Rule of Counting Principles
Question Video: Using the Addition Rule of Counting Principles Mathematics • Third Year of Secondary School
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Intro to Image Understanding (CSC420) Assignment 5 solved
Description
1 Tracking (7 points)
You are given a short video clip broken down into consecutive frames. For each frame you are also
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SCERT Kerala Maths Textbook solutions/Class 10/ Arithmetic Sequences – Chapter 1
SCERT Kerala Maths Textbook solutions/Arithmetic sequence is about the solutions of all the questions given in the textbook. Here you can find out textbook solutions for Class 10 Mathematics.
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Factoring Trinomials - Examples, Exercises and Solutions
Regardless of whether the coefficients of the terms are positive or negative, as long as they appear in the style of a trinomial, the exercise will be called "trinomial".
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Water Pressure Formula: Properties, Chemical Structure and Uses
Water Pressure Formula
The force that propels water through pipes is calculated with the help of the water pressure formula. The flow of water from the tap is governed by water pressure. The height of the service reservoir
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Publications
A M Zamzam
Keywords
convexity, non-parametric, parametric, receiver operating characteristic curve, smoothing
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A M Zamzam. Estimation Of A Smooth And Convex Receiver Operator Characteristic Curve: A Comparison Of Parametric And Non-Parametric Methods. The Internet Journal of Epidemiology. 2016 ... | 4 | [
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Funct. Approx. Comment. Math. 70 (2), 177-199, (June 2024) DOI: 10.7169/facm/2078
KEYWORDS: semi-local limit theorem, divisors, Bernoulli random variables, i.i.d. sums, Theta functions, distribution, prime numbers., 60F15, 60G50, 60F05
Let $X$ be a square integrable random variable with basic probability space ... | 4 | [
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A report from ISDT’22: one-step closure; c-spaces are not CCC
Let me say a few things I heard at the 9th International Symposium on Domain Theory (ISDT’22), which took place online, July 4-6, 2022, in Singapore. I will not give a lot of details; that will be
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Counter Math | Dewesoft X Manual
Counter math
With the Counter math module it is possible to determine and recalculate counter angle- and frequency outputs while measuring, online, and during datafile analysis after a measurement, offline.
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Understanding the Curl of a Vector: A Comprehensive Guide.
Vectors play a crucial role in various fields of mathematics, physics, and engineering. One of the essential operations that can be performed on a vector field is the curl. The curl of a vector field
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Revisiting some of the awarded machine learning algorithms
XGBoost Personified — Writer + OpenJourney
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What is the nth term of 4 7 12 19 28 - Homework HelpWhat is the nth term of 4 7 12 19 28
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1.
Which of the following would be considered like terms with -12a2?
2.
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Cos2x - Formula, Identity, Examples, Proof _ Cos^2x Formula
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$$ AX = XA = I, $$ where $I$ is the identity matrix (i.e., $I_{ij} = 0$ if $i \ne j$ and $1$ otherwise). The computation of the inverse is linked to the solution of linear systems. Indeed, $i$-th
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Please show ALL WORK in your answer.Thanks
43).
Consider that, the trigonometric equation as csc (θ) + sin (- θ) = cos^2 (θ) / sin (θ).
Left hand side identity : csc (θ) + sin (- θ).
Reciprocal identity : csc (θ) = 1/sin (θ).
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CUSMA Rules of Origin Regulations
CUSMA Rules of Origin Regulations (SOR/2020-155)
Regulations are current to 2024-10-14 and last amended on 2020-07-01. Previous Versions
APPENDIXExample Illustrating the Application of the Method for Calculating Non-allowable Interest Costs in the Case of a Fixed-rate Contract
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How do you find the equation of a line that Contains point (-1, 2) and is parallel to x-2y=-3? | Socratic
How do you find the equation of a line that Contains point (-1, 2) and is parallel to x-2y=-3?
1 Answer
$\underline{\text{Every step shown. With practice a lot of these can be done in the head.}}$
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Pythagoras’ Theorem Video Lessons
Pythagoras – Finding the Hypotenuse (Longer Side)
Pythagoras – Finding One of the Shorter Sides
What is Pythagoras’ Theorem
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