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Multiplying Rational Numbers: Solutions for Envision Math Grade 8 Exercise 1.5 - Math Book Answers
Multiplying Rational Numbers: Solutions for Envision Math Grade 8 Exercise 1.5
Envision Math Grade 8, Volume 1, Chapter 1: Real Number
Page 31 Exercise 1 Answer
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How to Model Conductors in Time-Varying Magnetic Fields
One of the more common uses of the AC/DC Module, an add-on to the COMSOL Multiphysics® software, is for modeling conductors and other lossy materials in time-varying magnetic fields when there are
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Doyle Log Rule CalculatorDoyle Log Rule Calculator - Calculator Flares
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Re: Rotate3D bug solution
• To: mathgroup@smc.vnet.net
• Subject: [mg10302] Re: Rotate3D bug solution
• From: Robert Beretta <beretta@callamer.com>
• Date: Mon, 5 Jan 1998 03:47:21 -0500
• Organization: Conix Enterprises
• References: <68l33o$mej@smc.vnet.net>
David Withoff wrote:
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Digital Communication in the Presence of Noise
When we incorporate additive noise into our channel model, so that r(t)=αs[i](t)+n(t), errors can creep in. If the transmitter sent bit 0 using a BPSK signal set (Section 6.14), the integrators'
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The average age of the seven P.E. teachers at Carl's school is 38. If the ages of six of them are 52, 30, 23, 28, 44, and 45, what is the age of the seventh teacher? | Socratic
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Splendidly Lifting Equivalences - A Primer To My Dissertation For A (More) General Audience
Hello and welcome! I’m Sam, a Ph.D. candidate studying modular representation theory - in particular, equivalences between representation spaces. If you don’t know what those words mean, fear not.
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A post by Hannah Sansford, PhD student on the Compass programme.
Introduction
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Assessment of Hydrostatic Stress and Thermo Piezoelectricity in a Laminated Multilayered Rotating Hollow Cylinder
1. Introduction
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Volt to Electron Volt Calculator
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Paranormal Supernatural
7.13 = the universal constants
Phi, π, Golden Ratio, Euler's Constant, Speed of Light, Gravity, Plank, Fibenocci sequence. SOS, Speed of Sound. Morse, binary code, & Int'l Flag code
Phi,
1.618 = (1+√5)/2.
Pi = π= 3.14159.
3+(1/7).
GOLDEN RATIO,
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Solvent Extraction Equipment & Design Parameter - 911Metallurgist
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Identity Function - GeeksforGeeks (2024)
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Can We Find the Area of a Sphere Exactly?
(An archive question of the week)
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NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 9 Exercise 9.2 Perimeter and Area in Hindi and English Medium for CBSE 2024-25. Get here the revised solutions of ex. 9.2 class 7th Maths based on new
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Douglas College Physics 1104 Custom Textbook – Winter and Summer 2020
Chapter 12 Heat and Heat Transfer Methods
Summary
• Calculate thermal conductivity.
• Observe conduction of heat in collisions.
• Study thermal conductivities of common substances.
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Pressure Source (TL)
Main Content
Pressure Source (TL)
Generate constant or time-varying pressure differential
Libraries:
Simscape / Foundation Library / Thermal Liquid / Sources
Description
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column_window_functions: Window functions for Column operations in danzafar/tidyspark: A Tidy Interface to Spark
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Prove that for every n <= 2 there exists a prime p with p <= n < 2p.
Elementary Number Theory Problems 3.3 Solution (David M. Burton's 7th Edition) - Q27
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Computer Graphics Curves
In computer graphics, we often need to draw different types of objects onto the screen. Objects are not flat all the time and we need to draw curves many times to draw an object.
Types of Curves
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Continuous
1.3.5 Continuous Probability Models
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Calculating Sum of Graph Costs: Python Methods for Finding Total Costs in Simple Undirected Graphs with n Nodes
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Z-Score: Definition, Formula and Calculation
< Probability and Statistics < Z-score
Contents (General):
Contents (Technology):
1. What is a Z-Score?
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ind the missing number
Home » Algorithms
Find the missing number
Find the missing number: In this tutorial, we will learn an advance algorithm to find a missing number in an array of length n range from 1 to n. By Radib Kar Last updated : August 21, 2023
Table of Contents
Problem statement
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Scilabヘルプ >> ARnoldi PACKage > zneupd
zneupd
暗黙のうちに再開されるArnoldi反復へのインターフェイスで, A * z = lambda * B * z の固有値を収束的近似により計算します. この関数は廃止されました. eigsを使用してください
Syntax
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TCID50 and plaque forming unit (PFU) - (Apr/16/2002 )
Does anyone know about the relationship bewteen TCID50 and plaque forming unit (PFU)? I doubt cause someone told me that 2 TCID50 is aproximately equal to 1 PFU for HSV. Thanks
*edit*: merged two topics with the same problem - mike
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(06/08/2011, 11:47 PM)JmsNxn Wrote: However, I am willing to concede the idea of changing from base eta to base root 2.
That is to say if we define:
\( \vartheta(a,b,\sigma) = \exp_{2^{\frac{1}{2}}}^{\circ \sigma}(\exp_{2^{\frac{1}{2}}}^{\circ -\sigma}(a) + h_b(\sigma))\\\\
[tex]h_b(\sigma)=\lef... | 4 | [
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Counting Valid Arrays from a Company OA - Codeforces
Hello, Codeforces community!
I recently faced an interesting problem during a company online assessment, and I wanted to share it with you all. Unfortunately, I couldn't solve it, and I’m reaching out for your help.
Problem Description
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Applications involving Quadratic Equations
The applications in this chapter will involve quadratic equations. Look for the keyword “product” which indicates that we will have to multiply in our set-up. Remember to read the question several
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naginterfaces.library.tsa.uni_
naginterfaces.library.tsa.uni_smooth_exp¶
naginterfaces.library.tsa.uni_smooth_exp(mode, itype, p, param, y, k, init, nf, comm)[source]¶
uni_smooth_exp performs exponential smoothing using either single exponential, double exponential or a Holt–Winters method.
For full inform... | 4 | [
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ASSIGNMENT 1 COMP-202 solved
Description
Part 1 (0 points): Warm-up
Do NOT submit this part, as it will not be graded. However, doing these exercises might help you to do the
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None
And one more item:
diff, v28, current
Added to the list of miracles:
diff, v28, current
Seeing that the entry still didn’t have any Idea-section, I added some paragraphs (here).
diff, v24, current
Made the statement of Milnor’s exercise an actual numbered Lemma (now here)
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Partitions and OEIS: On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences
For this term I decided to take a non-credit lesson called Experimental Mathematics and in this course I've found out about an amazing tool called OEIS. OEIS stands for On-Line Encyclopedia of
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e
The area of a circular region is known to be \(154 \mathrm{sq}\). in. a) What is the diameter of the circle? b) What is its circumference? (Assume \(\pi=22 / 7 .\) )
Short Answer
Expert verified
a) The diameter of the circle is 14 inches. b) The circumference of the circle is 44 inches.
Step by step solution
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In a World Cup soccer match, Juan is running due north
-
Question
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What is the standard form of y= (6x-4)(x+3)-(2x-1)(3x-2)? | Socratic
What is the standard form of # y= (6x-4)(x+3)-(2x-1)(3x-2)#?
1 Answer
Explanation:
To find the standard form, you have to multiply the content of the parenthesis. First, the first pair:
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D. The λ-Calculus and Type Theory
D.1 Church’s Lambda Calculus
According to Church, a
function is a rule of correspondence by which when anything is given (as argument) another thing (the value of the function for that argument) may be obtained. (1941 [BE: 201])
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Optimization of Oil Recovery from Japonica Luna Rice Bran by Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Applying Design of Experiments: Characterization of the Oil and Mass Transfer Modeling
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Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Rua Conselheiro Emídio Navarro 1, 1959-007 Lisboa, Portugal
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derive critical speed of ball mill
•
WEBThe critical speed of a ball mill in rpm whose diameter is 12 inches with grinding balls diameter of 1⁄2 in is approximately _____ rpm. Your solution's ready to go! Our expert help has broken
down your problem into an easytolearn solution you can count on.
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ri
• UIIC ASSISTANT RECRUITMENT Reasoning Study Material
Digitization help student to explore and study their academic courses online, as this gives them flexibility and scheduling their learning at their convenience. Kidsfront has prepared unique course
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dijkstra
scipy.sparse.csgraph.
dijkstra#
scipy.sparse.csgraph.dijkstra(csgraph, directed=True, indices=None, return_predecessors=False, unweighted=False, limit=np.inf, min_only=False)#
Dijkstra algorithm using Fibonacci Heaps
Parameters:
csgrapharray_like, or sparse array or matrix, 2 dimensions
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te
PDEtools[dpolyform] - compute a differential polynomial form for a given system of non-polynomial equations
Calling Sequence
dpolyform(sys, no_Fn, opts)
Parameters
sys - single expression or an equation, or a set or list of them
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#learning rate a = 0.0001 #error difference, convergence criteria ep=0.001
Next we initialize the algorithm's state by creating a random vector of intial values for theta, and computing its cost, \(J(\theta)\).
def bgd(a, x, y, ep=0.001, max_iter=10000):
### Initialize the algorithm state ###
cvg = False
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Codeforces Round #750 ABCDE Solutions (Java/C++)
A. Luntik and Concerts
It's easy to guess the result: just look at the parity of the total time. But the proof of this topic is still a bit interesting.
Codeforces Round #750 Luntik and Concerts Solution (Java/C++)
Solution:Let me show the conclusion first. The con... | 5 | [
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Numerical simulation of vortex induced vibrations on a circular cylinder at different Reynold’s number
Abstract
This research investigates the effect of vortex induced vibrations on flow past a circular cylinder for two-dimensional unsteady incompressible flow at different Reynold’s number. The pressure bases
steady s... | 4 | [
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Wormhole Extreme!!!
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Problem M
Wormhole Extreme!!!
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A Miller Compensated Gain & Phase Enhanced Two-Stage Differential Ota's Using Positive Feedback At Differential Stage
(1)
A Miller Compensated Gain & Phase Enhanced
Two-Stage Differential OTA's Using Positive
Feedback At Differential Stage
1
Raghavendra Gupta,2Prof. Sunny Jain
1
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Dyadic dependence
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2nd PUC Statistics Question Bank Chapter 4 Interpolation and Extrapolation
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AntiCommuting/SelfAntiCommuting only for different indices
General questions (367)
Hello, how could I implement fermionic operator algebra, so have operators a_n and a_m^\dag which would behave anticommutatively for all combinations of them except for a_n and a_n^\dag, so if
indices are same.
So for example:
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None
07-30-2015, 04:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-08-2015 05:14 AM by Gerald H.)
Post: #1
Gerald H Posts: 1,627
Senior Member Joined: May 2014
Weekend Challenge Sharpened: Missing Positions in Champernowne's Constant
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Three point charges, q1 , q2 , and q3 , lie along the x-axis at x = 0, x = 3.0 cm, and x = 5.0 cm, respectively. calculate the m
9
Three point charges, q1 , q2 , and q3 , lie along the x-axis at x = 0, x = 3.0 cm, and x = 5.0 cm, respectively. calculate the m
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I am thinking about the representation of $ \sqrt{\det A}$ for a Matrix $A$ . Since it is known that for the Grassmann numbers $ \eta, \eta ' $ the following relation holds: $$ \int \int d \eta d \
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Recently a friend asked me a some questions:
“97 raised to the power of 242 has equalled infinity on every calculator I’ve used, but it’s not infinite just very big. Why do they say infinity? And what is 97^242?”
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Balbharti Maharashtra State Board 11th Physics Textbook Solutions Chapter 6 Mechanical Properties of Solids Textbook Exercise Questions and Answers.
Maharashtra State Board 11th Physics Solutions Chapter 6 Mechanical Properties of Solids
1. Choose the correct answer:
Question 1.
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Mathematics
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11.1.2 Reflection at a single tone-hole
To calculate the reflection characteristics of a single tone-hole, we can consider an infinite cylindrical tube with cross-sectional area $S$ carrying a short side-branch tube with effective length
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You wish to test the following claim (HaHa) at a significance
level of α=0.01α=0.01.
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You wish to test the following claim (HaHa) at a significance level of α=0.01α=0.01. Ho:p1=p2Ho:p1=p2 Ha:p1<p2Ha:p1<p2...
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Coordinate Transformation (multivariable calculus)
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Supplementary Angles |Worked-out Problems on Supplementary Angles|Supplement
Supplementary Angles
When the sum of the measures of two angles is 180°, such angles are called supplementary angles and each of them is called a supplement of the other.
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What is the formula of 3 phase power?
What is the formula of 3 phase power?
3-Phase Calculations For 3-phase systems, we use the following equation: kW = (V × I × PF × 1.732) ÷ 1,000.
How do you calculate power in a 3 phase motor?
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What is a solution to the differential equation dy/dx=e^(x+y)? | Socratic
What is a solution to the differential equation #dy/dx=e^(x+y)#?
1 Answer
$y = - \ln \left(- {e}^{x} + C\right)$, or $\ln \left(\frac{1}{C - {e}^{x}}\right)$
Explanation:
$\frac{\mathrm{dy}}{\mathrm{dx}} = {e}^{x + y}$
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T twiddle
Suppose \(T \in \mathcal{L}(V,W)\). Define a \(\widetilde{T}: V / (null\ T) \to W\) such that:
\widetilde{T}(v+ null\ T) = Tv
so \(\widetilde{T}\) is the map that recovers the mapped result from an affine subset from the null space of the map.
\(\widetilde{T}\) is well defined
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A Neighborhood of Infinity
Shuffles, Bayes' theorem and continuations.
Introduction
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Explicit numerical methods for stiff differential equations
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Complexification
Short description: Topic in mathematics
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6 Axis Systems and Transformations | Flight Test Engineering Reference Handbook (2024)
6.1 Earth Axis Systems
(Reference 6.6.1)
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2656 - Maximum Sum With Exactly K Elements2656 - Maximum Sum With Exactly K Elements
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You are given a 0-indexed integer array nums and an integer k. Your task is to perform the following operation exactly k times in order to maximize your score:
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Calculating a static, delay-adjusted estimate of disease severity
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Leaving Earth is a Constraint Satisfaction Problem
Mission planning with the Z3 Theorem Prover
Leaving Earth#
Leaving Earth is a board game by Joseph Fatula that recreates the space race of the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
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f(x)=6 x^6-4 x^5 .
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About air resistance in horizontal direction
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confusion about a specific p... | 5 | [
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Exploring the Power of NumPy Arctan: Definition Computation and Visualization - Adventures in Machine Learning
Introduction to Arctan and NumPy Arctan
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Is i<0? | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
True or False?
\(i=\sqrt{-1}<0\)
Why some people say it's true: \(-1\) is less than \(0.\)
Why some people say it's false: Square roots are positive.
The statement is neither true nor false, but rather \( \color{red}{\textbf{not well-defined}}\).
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pproximation
rat
Rational fraction approximation (continued fraction)
Since R2020a
Description
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finite terms.
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Damage Criteria for Fragmentation Warheads
Damage Prediction
When a warhead detonates in the vicinity of a target, we may expect that the target will be damaged to some extent. However, there is no guarantee that the target will be destroyed or incapacitated.
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Comments on McBryan's Musings: The G-Test and PythonThanks. Here is a quick-and-dirty Chi-square compu...Hi,
I've only shown the proof for a 2x2 table...Hi Tony,
thanks for your reply.
So using a conti...Hi,
I've used the G-Test for calculating the ...Hi,
thanks for this code. Could you provide an ex...
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Building the foundations of Deep Learning from scratch | Aman
Building the foundations of Deep Learning from scratch
From matrix multiplication to backpropagation
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I have been wondering about this one
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I have been wondering about this one
https://web2.0calc.com/questions/help-meh-pls_1
Maybe another mathematician might like to take a look ?
Algebra is a bit messy so needs checking, (and gaps filling in !).
Result agrees with Melody's though.
The point P ... | 5 | [
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WHY FFT IS FASTER THAN DFT
1. Overview: Deciphering the Fascinating World of Fourier Transform
In the realm of signal processing and data analysis, the Fourier transform (FT) and the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) emerge as two indispensable mathematical tools. Both techniques wield immense
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… As taught by someone whose experience with type algebra consists of “figuring it out” and “being drip-fed things by Alwinfy.” This is going to be fast and loose.
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Understanding Electric Fields due to various charges
An electric field is the physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles and exerts force on all other charged particles in the field, either attracting or repelling them. It also refers
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Math Simplified - Bearings
Source: Questions from Complete International Mathematics For Cambridge IGCSE - David Rayner, Jim Fenson
1. A ladder of length 8 m rests against a wall so that the angle
between the ladder and the wall is 31°.
How far is the base of the ladder from the wall?
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Two Integral Representations for the Relaxation Modulus of the Generalized Fractional Zener Model
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Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bld. 8, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
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Institute of Mechanics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Michurinsky Prospect 1, 1191... | 4 | [
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DC Motor Control
This example shows the comparison of three DC motor control techniques for tracking setpoint commands and reducing sensitivity to load disturbances:
• feedforward command
• integral feedback control
• LQR regulation
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Concluding a Test for a Population Proportion - Knowunity
Concluding a Test for a Population Proportion: AP Statistics Study Guide
Introduction
Welcome to the thrilling world of hypothesis testing in AP Statistics! 🎉 Today, we’re wrapping up all the hard work (and number crunching) involved in testing a population... | 5 | [
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Op Amps: Common Circuits (Part 2)
This post covers the other most commonly used op amp circuits. Basic math functions such as addition and subtraction can accomplished with op amps. Basic analog filters and an integrator demo are
also discussed.
Click here for the full Guide to Practical Operational Amplifiers.
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Live Scripts for Online Teaching: Solving a Heat Equation Example
From the series: Online Teaching with MATLAB and Simulink
Learn how to use a Live Script to teach a comprehensive story about heat diffusion and the transient solution of the Heat Equation in 1-dim using Fourier Analysis:
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2021 AIME I Problems/Problem 10
Problem
Consider the sequence $(a_k)_{k\ge 1}$ of positive rational numbers defined by $a_1 = \frac{2020}{2021}$ and for $k\ge 1$, if $a_k = \frac{m}{n}$ for relatively prime positive integers $m$ and $n$,
then
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IntroductionStraight-Line Overlapping Model Based on Parabola FunctionGeometry of the Straight-Line Overlapping ModelThe multi-bead linear overlapping modelOptimal Center Distance of the Straight-Line Overlapping ModelThe schematic of the experimental setupOverlapping center distance of experimentsThe cross-section pro... | 4 | [
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How do you identify all asymptotes or holes for f(x)=(2x-2)/(x^2-2x-3)? | HIX Tutor
How do you identify all asymptotes or holes for #f(x)=(2x-2)/(x^2-2x-3)#?
Answer 1
The vertical asymptotes are $x = - 1$ and $x = 3$
No slant asymptote
The horizontal asymptote is $y = 0$
No holes
Let's factorise the denominator
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Vibration response simulation of a machine tool spindle system in non-stationary regime
Abstract
Bearing and gear are one of the most important mechanical sources for vibration and noise generation in machine tool spindles. In this paper, we study the non-linear dynamic behavior of a machine
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Probability Calculator
Result
Probability of A NOT occuring: P(A') 0.5
Probability of B NOT occuring: P(B') 0.6
Probability of A and B both occuring: P(A∩B) 0.2
Probability that A or B or both occur: P(A∪B) 0.7
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What are annuities and how to calculate annuities?
Annuity is a fixed sum of money paid to the investor or insurer to a series of annual sums for specific length of time or the rest of their life. In the case of reverse mortgage loan provided to
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Finding the Number of Terms of a Geometric Sequence given Its First and Last Terms and the Sum of All the Terms
Question Video: Finding the Number of Terms of a Geometric Sequence given Its First and Last Terms and the Sum of All the Terms Mathematics • Second Year of Secondary School
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Highly-efficient thermoelectronic conversion of solar energy and heat into electric power
Electric power may, in principle, be generated in a highly efficient manner from heat created by focused solar irradiation, chemical combustion, or nuclear decay by means of thermionic energy
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