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I need to replace a burned resistor in an electric kettle, but I'm not sure I identified it correctly. The bands are: Red - Grey - Grey - Gold - Black. My preliminary guess 28.8 Ohms no tolerance.
According to one of the answers in this post, a black band indicates non-... | 1,524 | 6,111 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.546875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2022-21 | longest | en | 0.968416 |
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/some-confusion-of-the-concepts-about-polynomials.270751/ | 1,519,562,668,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891816370.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20180225110552-20180225130552-00792.warc.gz | 946,723,212 | 15,075 | # Some confusion of the concepts about polynomials
1. Nov 10, 2008
### boombaby
I'm not reading a text in English, so I should clarify some notation first:
P[X], is the set of all polynomials.
P[[X]], is the set of formal power series, which may infinitely many nonzero coefficients.
I'm asked to prove that X is the ... | 587 | 1,966 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.671875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-09 | longest | en | 0.916914 |
http://www.geekinterview.com/question_details/5497 | 1,632,160,264,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057083.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20210920161518-20210920191518-00636.warc.gz | 96,182,351 | 24,527 | One man or two women or three boys can do a work in 44 days then one man, one women and one boy together can finish the same work in ---- days
This question is related to Accenture Interview
suresh
• May 25th, 2005
24 days (24.04372 days exactly)
Sandeep Kumar
• Jun 17th, 2005
Exactly 24 days...
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Read below the key-notes on the chemistry topic "States of Matter".
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https://qanda.ai/en/search/49m%20%5E%7B%206%20%20%7D%20%20-70am%20%5E%7B%203%20%20%7D%20%20n%20%5E%7B%202%20%20%7D%20%20%2B25a%20%5E%7B%202%20%20%7D%20%20n%20%5E%7B%204%20%20%7D?search_mode=expression | 1,653,534,005,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662595559.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20220526004200-20220526034200-00216.warc.gz | 534,598,171 | 16,730 | # Calculator search results
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Expand the expression
Factorize the expression
$49m ^{ 6 } -70am ^{ 3 } n ^{ 2 } +25a ^{ 2 } n ^{ 4 }$
$25 a ^ { 2 } n ^ { 4 } - 70 a m ^ { 3 } n ^ { 2 } + 49 m ^ { 6 }$
Organize polynomials
$\color{#FF6800}{ 49 } \color{#FF6800}{ m } ^ { \color{#FF6800}{ 6 } } \color{#FF6800}{ - } ... | 1,248 | 2,747 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.15625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2022-21 | latest | en | 0.129494 |
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1. What is the purpose of expressing fractions as a ratio?
Expressing a fraction as a ratio emphasizes the relationship between the two numbers. For example, 3/5 can be expressed as "the ratio of 3 to 5." The usual not... | 10,335 | 49,521 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.65625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-43 | latest | en | 0.934302 |
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We know that $2^4 = 4^2$ and $(-2)^{-4} = (-4)^{-2}$. Is there another pair of integers $x, y$ ($x\neq y$) which satisfies the equality $x^y = y^x$?
The general solution of $x^y = y^x$ is given by
It can be shown that if $x$ and $y$ are rational, then $u$ must be an integer. | 121 | 317 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 9, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.734375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | latest | en | 0.810799 |
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# eigen values - Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors More Direction...
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1 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, More Direction Fields and Systems of ODEs First let us speak a bit about eigenvalues. Defn. An eigenvalue λ of an nxn matrix A means a scalar (p... | 736 | 2,223 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.53125 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2017-26 | latest | en | 0.827732 |
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# function
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If f(x) = 5x - 12, find a value for x so that f(x) = f(2x + 1).
Jan 28, 2021
#1
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f(x) = f(2x + 1)
5x - 12 = 5(2x + 1) - 12
5x = 5(2x + 1)
x = 2x + 1
-x = 1
x = -1
Jan 28, 2021
#1
+8461
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f(x) = f(2x + 1)
5x - 12 = 5(2x + 1) - 12
5x = 5(2x + 1)
x = 2x + 1
-x = 1
x = -1
... | 215 | 340 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.765625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2021-25 | latest | en | 0.653373 |
https://properhoc.com/maths-and-logic/calculus/differentiation-derivatives/dx-dy-in-three-different-ways/ | 1,726,011,372,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-38/segments/1725700651323.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20240910224659-20240911014659-00786.warc.gz | 441,460,706 | 17,264 | # dx/dy in three different ways
Up a level : Differentiation, derivatives
Previous page : Implicit differentiation
Next page : The circle and implicit derivatives
Say you have a function
$y = {x^2},\quad x \geqslant 0$
The derivative of this is then
$y' = \frac{{dy}}{{dx}} = 2x$
Now, what is dx/dy? The derivative... | 1,056 | 3,180 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 21, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.71875 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2024-38 | latest | en | 0.847291 |
https://proofwiki.org/wiki/Divisor_Relation_is_Transitive/Proof_2 | 1,632,615,761,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057787.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20210925232725-20210926022725-00474.warc.gz | 494,047,688 | 10,288 | # Divisor Relation is Transitive/Proof 2
## Theorem
The divisibility relation is a transitive relation on $\Z$, the set of integers.
That is:
$\forall x, y, z \in \Z: x \divides y \land y \divides z \implies x \divides z$
## Proof
$\ds x$ $\divides$ $\ds y$ $\ds \leadsto \ \$ $\, \ds \exists q_1 \in \Z: \,$ $\ds... | 321 | 864 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 2, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.984375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2021-39 | latest | en | 0.187714 |
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# how much does each cost
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a binder, a pack of notebooks and a box of pencils cost 14\$ the pencils cost twice as much as the binders the pack of notebooks cost two dollars more than the binder how much does each cost
Sep 28, 2022
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+1315
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b = binder
n = notebooks
p = pencils
b + n + p = 14
p = 2... | 201 | 515 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.96875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2023-23 | longest | en | 0.919185 |
https://maths.ucd.ie/met/msc/MatLab/Matlab.txt | 1,675,230,965,000,000,000 | text/plain | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499911.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20230201045500-20230201075500-00084.warc.gz | 395,091,797 | 3,141 | ==================================================== Getting Started with Matlab =========================== (Peter Lynch, UCD Meteorology & Climate Centre) ==================================================== Introduction ============ These are basic notes to help you get started. The best way to learn MATLAB is to st... | 1,308 | 5,425 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | latest | en | 0.783324 |
https://docs.aspose.com/tex/java/latex-math-symbol-classes/ | 1,726,190,867,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-38/segments/1725700651506.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20240913002450-20240913032450-00867.warc.gz | 185,476,529 | 12,023 | # 4. The meaning of different characters in math formulas
The 52 letters (A to Z and a to z) denote italic symbols, which a mathematician would call “variables”. TeX calls them just “ordinary symbols”, because they make up the bulk of math formulas. LaTeX also treats the following 18 characters
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ! ... | 1,117 | 4,800 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 1, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.671875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-38 | latest | en | 0.945647 |
https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/296723/how-to-best-report-code-benchmarking-results/296727 | 1,566,741,781,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027330233.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20190825130849-20190825152849-00287.warc.gz | 661,760,634 | 30,897 | How to best report code benchmarking results
Let's suppose that we run a experiment consistent on the time it takes to execute a fixed piece of code. We know that the environment in which this code will be executed (the machine) will fluctuate due to a high number of different factors that we will assume are impossibl... | 666 | 2,994 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 1, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.6875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-35 | latest | en | 0.918679 |
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Practice is the key to perfection in Quant, so brush up your skills and test yourself with these 15 questions of Quantitative Aptitude for IBPS RRB PO and Clerk 2017.
Directions (Q1 – Q5): find out the missing number in the following given series.
Q1. 7, 15, ?, 88, 113, 329
(a)27
(b)25
(c) 24
(d) 31
(... | 990 | 2,653 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-39 | longest | en | 0.842632 |
https://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/applied-mathematics/elementary-technical-mathematics/chapter-6-cumulative-review-page-265/20 | 1,685,454,886,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224645810.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20230530131531-20230530161531-00389.warc.gz | 871,564,319 | 12,270 | ## Elementary Technical Mathematics
$$x^2-3x+4 -\frac{40}{x+5}.$$
By the long division of polynomials (see the attached calculations), we have $$\frac{x^3+2x^2-11x -20}{x+5}=x^2-3x+4 -\frac{40}{x+5}.$$ | 82 | 202 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 1, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2023-23 | latest | en | 0.667008 |
http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/658449/interesting-geometry-problem-square-and-two-circles | 1,466,839,434,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-26/segments/1466783392159.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20160624154952-00195-ip-10-164-35-72.ec2.internal.warc.gz | 202,619,244 | 22,783 | # Interesting geometry problem (square and two circles)
What's the area of the main square? (I think the attached picture defines the problem clearly.)
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Not really an important comment, but the bigger circle is irrelevant. – barto Jan 31 '14 at 14:17
@barto It serves to establish that the two interior lines bisect t... | 1,993 | 7,265 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 1, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.40625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2016-26 | latest | en | 0.843461 |
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Post in Mathematics
Mathematics can also be described as the subject that gives nightmares to students. And why not if this one subject deals with all the numbers as well as alphabets possible?
This particular subject struggles har... | 1,138 | 6,045 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.65625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2022-21 | latest | en | 0.953919 |
https://apalgorithm.com/dfs-algorithm-explained/ | 1,701,706,833,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100531.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204151108-20231204181108-00071.warc.gz | 127,085,639 | 24,796 | # DFS Algorithm Explained
11 August 2023
In the previous article we already discussed the BFS(Breadth First Search) Algorithm. Now in this article we are going to take a tour of the DFS algorithm known as Depth First Search Algorithm. A version of depth-first search was investigated in the 19th century by French math... | 1,124 | 4,753 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2023-50 | latest | en | 0.924351 |
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Write a function plot that will plot the values calculated by another function with rows of asterisks, each asterisk corresponding to the value 0.1. So 1 will be shown with a line of 10 asterisks, 0.5 with a row of 5 asterisks, 2 with a row of 20 asterisks etc. P... | 1,125 | 4,360 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.9375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-43 | longest | en | 0.875768 |
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In this post, I will try to explain Rabin-Karp algorithm & its worst time complexity. Rabin-Karp algorithm is based on hash matching.
Let’s take an example.
`Text: aadabcPattern: abc`
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# Chapter36 - 36.1 Model S and S are inertial frames that...
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# 9. Visualizing Deductive Structure
A great deal of the analysis here depends upon the deductive definability in preferred partitions of the inductive strengths. As a result, many properties of the deductive structure are reflec... | 1,211 | 5,449 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.828125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-26 | latest | en | 0.942992 |
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I'm struggling with some DES variant that I got as an exercise (exercise taken from Katz-Lindell Ex5.14).
The variant is as follows:
The left half of the master key is used to derive all the sub-keys in rounds 1-8, while the right half of the master key is used to de... | 1,951 | 7,437 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 1, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.609375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-22 | latest | en | 0.924527 |
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## Does size affect speed?
Our results show that the size of an object affects the perception of its speed.
In particular, smaller objects appeared to move faster in translational motion..
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A rocket car is travelling at 648km/h[f] when the parachute is deployed and does 51.64MJ of work to slow the car down to a speed of 54.o km/h
Homework Equations
w = delta ek
w= m(1/2mvf^2 - 1/2mvi^2)
m= w/0.5(Vf^2-Vi^2)
The Attempt at a Solution
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# Introduction to Monte Carlo Methods
I’m going to keep this tutorial light on math, because the goal is just to give a general understanding.
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# If a, b, c, d are
a, b, c, d are in G.P.
Therefore,
b2 = ac … (2)
c2 = bd … (3)
If somehow we use RHS and Make it equal to LHS, our job will be done.
we can manipulate the RHS of the given equation as –
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May 30, 2015
With moduli it is useful to split into cases at the point that the sign of the enclosed expression changes. $\left(x + 1\right)$ changes sign at $x = - 1$ and $\left(x - 1\right)$ changes sign at $x = 1$....
Case (a) : $x < - 1$
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the sum of Jared's age and kayla's age is 21. kayla is 5 years older than jared. How old are kayla and jared??
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kayla is 13
jared is 8
8+5=13
13+8=21
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Date: 08/12/97 at 16:35:15
From: veronica
Subject: Volume
My husband asked me if I remembered the math formula for "volume".
I searched with Infoseek and found you. Can you help?
Thank you,
Veronica from Tennessee
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• Piano man
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## How to convert the Arabic number 330? 329 = ? ... 331 = ?
X = 10; C = 100;
### 2. Convert each subgroup:
300 = 100 + 100 + 100 = C + C + C = CCC;
30 = 10 + 10 + 10 = X + X + X = XXX;
### 3. Wrap up the Roman numeral:
330 =
300 + 30 =
CCC + XXX =
CCCXXX;
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Find the area of a circle givin the diameter of 12. Use 3.14 for pi.
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113.04 units^2
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# Maths Quiz for 2016-17 Exams
1. What is the measure of the angle which is one fifth of its supplementary part?
(a) 15°
(b) 30°
(c) 36°
(d) 75°
Ans. (b); Let required angle be x then its supplementary angle is (180°-x)
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x=1/5 (180°-x)
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### Geogebra and a rectangle
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z = $\frac{9}{5}$
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• The monalphabetic ciphers (e.g. shift, affine,
substitution) are vulnerable to frequency
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alphabet as we are enciphering the message.
• Example 1: Encipher the even letters
according to one scheme and the odd letters
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Given that $a_1, a_2 , a_3, \cdots, a_{21}$ are in an arithmetic progression and the value of
$\sum_{i = 1}^{21} a_i = 693$
Find the value of
$\sum_{r = 0}^{10} a_{2r + 1}$
Jan 28, 2021
#1
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If the vertices of graph have a degree of at least $n\geq2$, show that the graph has at least $\frac{n}{2}$ edge disjoint cycles.
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# If ${\log _{10}}\left( {x - 10} \right) = 1$, then the value of x is equal to:${\text{A}}{\text{. 20}} \\ {\text{B}}{\text{. 30}} \\ {\text{C}}{\text{. 40}} \\ {\text{D}}{\text{. 50}} \\$
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1 Geometry Nomenclature: Triangles Activity 1 Teach the parts of a triangle first. Students can make one out of construction paper and use the cards to label the parts. Activity 2 Teach the different types of trian... | 6,980 | 30,277 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.28125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-51 | latest | en | 0.888186 |
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## What does a ballistic pendulum experiment demonstrate?
To use a ballistic pendulum to determine the velocity of a projectile. To verify this velocity by measuring the range of the projectile. Experiment: From the measured recoil speed of the pendulum we determine the speed of a ball fired by a spring-... | 843 | 4,079 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.71875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2022-21 | longest | en | 0.911456 |
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The first topic we’ll look at is linear regression. As mentioned previously, regression is about understanding dependence of one variable on another. We’ll start by building an intuitive understanding of what it is before we dive into the math-y details of it. We’ll cover the theory, learn to solve some problems by... | 1,051 | 4,609 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.4375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-43 | longest | en | 0.947431 |
http://mathhelpforum.com/advanced-algebra/120569-norms-vectors.html | 1,480,762,722,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-50/segments/1480698540915.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20161202170900-00038-ip-10-31-129-80.ec2.internal.warc.gz | 180,914,023 | 14,937 | # Thread: norms and vectors
1. ## norms and vectors
The 'T' means transposed.
Consider the four non-zero COLUMN vectors in R^2:
x=[x1, x2]; y=[y1, y2]; w=[w1, w2]; z=[z1, z2]
Let xTw=0, yTz=0, A=xyT, B=wzT
Determine:
a) The 2-norm of A
b) The singular value decomposition (SVD) of A
c) The Range space and Nullspac... | 5,723 | 12,114 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 122, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "m... | 4.3125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2016-50 | longest | en | 0.503232 |
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• walking distance housing from Texas Tech?
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I am looking for some housing that I can walk to/from university, any suggestion?
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Centiampere
• Abampere
• Ampere
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• Centiampere
• Coulomb (International) per Second
• Coulomb per Second
• Decaampere
• Deciampere
• Electromagnetic Unit of Current
• Electrostatic Unit of Current
• Exaampere
• Femtoampere
• Franklin per Second
• Gigaampere
• Gilbert
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1. ## Parameter Elimination Problem - # 3
$x = t^{2} - 2t$
$y = t$
Solving for t
$x = t^{2} - 2t$
$2t = t^{2}$
$2 = \dfrac{t^{2}}{2t}$
$2 = t$
$y = \sqrt{2}$ - This must be converted into an "x =" equation
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$23$
$f(0)=0^2-0\cdot3+8=0-0+8=8$ $g(-10)=-2(-10)-5=20-5=15$ Thus $f(0)+g(-10)=8+15=23$ | 72 | 147 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.796875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2020-34 | latest | en | 0.470026 |
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SIXLIN
SIXLIN
## Purpose
Compute linear regression coefficients by six different methods.
## Explanation
Adapted from the FORTRAN program (Rev. 1... | 567 | 2,086 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.609375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2020-34 | latest | en | 0.791181 |
https://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/216440/pairing-unit-fractions | 1,560,764,872,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627998462.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20190617083027-20190617105027-00359.warc.gz | 399,921,065 | 35,171 | # Pairing unit fractions
(I was suggested to post here from stack overflow so hey guys!)
I have been given a problem where fractions between 1/2 - 1/1000 have to be added to create the longest sequence of all unique unit fractions.
The rules on constructing these fractions:
Let create a set: D , D is only to hold u... | 699 | 2,402 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 1, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.890625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-26 | longest | en | 0.859279 |
https://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/precalculus/precalculus-6th-edition-blitzer/chapter-10-section-10-3-geoetric-sequences-and-series-exercise-set-page-1073/2 | 1,679,813,691,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945433.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20230326044821-20230326074821-00609.warc.gz | 900,681,479 | 12,477 | ## Precalculus (6th Edition) Blitzer
$4,12,36,108,324$
The general formula to find the nth term of a Geometric sequence is given as: $a_{n+1}=a_nr$ We are given that $a_1=4$ so, $a_2=a_1r = (4)(3)=12 ;\\ a_3=a_2r = (12)(3)=36; \\ a_4=a_3r = (36)(3)=108 ; \\ a_5=a_4r = (108)(3)=324$ Hence, the first five terms are: $4,... | 147 | 334 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2023-14 | latest | en | 0.762811 |
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1335584620 | 1,498,623,211,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-26/segments/1498128322320.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20170628032529-20170628052529-00719.warc.gz | 572,385,461 | 3,862 | # algebra
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The circular path of cars on a ferris wheel can be modeled with the equation x^2-14x+y^2-150y=-49, measured in feet. What is the maximum height above ground of the riders.
• algebra -
write the circle equation in standard form by completing the square
x^2 - 14x + 48 + y^2 - 150y + 5625 = -49 ... | 150 | 474 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.53125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2017-26 | latest | en | 0.904072 |
https://subtract.info/less-than/what-number-is-4-less-than-9.html | 1,619,098,590,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618039610090.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20210422130245-20210422160245-00200.warc.gz | 649,109,558 | 2,560 | What number is 4 less than 9?
When solving a question like "What number is 4 less than 9?", take a close look at what it is really asking.
You have the number 9 and you are looking for a number that is 4 less than 9. In other words, if you have 9 and take away 4, then how many do you have?
You guessed it! This is a ... | 197 | 734 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.96875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2021-17 | longest | en | 0.972473 |
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In this lab, we set out to explore the five regular polyhedra including their qualities as well as their exclusive nature. Through analyzing these shapes, it is clear that regular polyhedra are only created through three basic 2D shapes: the equilateral triangle, the square, and the pentagon. I... | 7,075 | 25,096 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 2, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.84375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-05 | latest | en | 0.967386 |
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P: 56 I am upto Motion in my studies, but the last time i studied it was a year ago and i am trying to get into swing of it again. 2 question that bug me at the moment. 1. A plane is flying due south at 100m/s on an initially still day. Then a crosswind wit... | 656 | 2,590 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.8125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2013-48 | longest | en | 0.958806 |
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1, 3, 1, 12, 8, 1, 55, 55, 15, 1, 273, 364, 156, 24, 1... | 976 | 2,415 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.5625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2020-45 | latest | en | 0.428286 |
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$\begin{array}{1 1}\frac{4}{3}e^{3x}+x+c \\ \frac{4}{3}e^{2x}+x+c \\ \frac{3}{4}e^{3x}+x+c \\ \frac{3}{4}e^{4x}+x+c \end{array}$
Solution: $\frac{4}{3}e^{3x} + x + k$
Toolbox:
$\int e^{nx} = \frac{1}{n} e^{nx}$
Step 1:
$\int 4. e^{3x} dx = 4. \frac{1}{3}e^3x = \frac{4}... | 225 | 424 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.34375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-22 | latest | en | 0.182417 |
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For Pauli's exclusion principle to be followed by fermions, we need these anti-commutators $$[a_{\lambda},a_{\lambda}]_+=0$$ and $$[a_{\lambda}^{\dagger},a_{\lambda}^{\dagger}]_+=0$$ Then $$n_{\lambda}^{2}=a_{\lambda}^{\dagger}a_{\lambda}a_{\lambda}^{\dagger}a_{\lambda}=a_{\lambd... | 1,743 | 5,292 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 1, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.515625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-18 | latest | en | 0.742804 |
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# Problem 2.
44 [Difficulty: 2]
## Given: Ice skater and skate geometry du
τ yx = µ
dy
Find: Deceleration of skater V = 20 ft/s
Solution: y
h
du
Governing equation: τyx = μ⋅ ΣFx = M ⋅ ax
dy x
## Assumptions: Laminar flow L
ft
The given data is W = 100 ⋅ lbf V = 20⋅ L = 11.5⋅ in w = 0.12... | 426 | 729 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-51 | latest | en | 0.878926 |
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# How Many Pages Were Torn Out?
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In a Book, Odd and Even consecutive page number are always on the same page.
Example – 1 and 2 , 3 and 4 are always on the same page.
Here –
First is 7 and 8 – odd and even so they will be on same p... | 244 | 751 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.953125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2021-21 | latest | en | 0.846459 |
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What is the largest 4 digit number exactly divisible by 88
1. 9900
2. 9999
3. 9988
4. 9944
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Correct Answer - Option 4 : 9944
Calculation:
The largest known 4 digit number is 9999
Divide 9999 by 88
it leaves rem... | 145 | 433 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.703125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2023-14 | latest | en | 0.838619 |
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Quite a while ago, an endeavoring individual tried to start an open-source repository of mathematical information called Mathbook. I contributed an article, which I’ll put down in two parts on this blog.
It seems that the project has died, although the website is still available. Whil... | 994 | 4,272 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 22, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.71875 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2018-39 | latest | en | 0.953291 |
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