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    Multicollinearity Multicollinearity is one of the common problems in spatial regression analysis. Sometimes some or all of the explanatory variable are highly correlated in the sample data, which means that it is difficult to tell which of them is influencing the dependent variable (Barrow, 2009, p. 306). Hence, to check whether the independent variables are correlated with each other, a correlation matrix for the three indicators was measured using excel. The correlation matrix in table 2…

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    Holy Trinity

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    piece is a fresco painting, the genre being religious and scientific, which was typical during the Early Renaissance. It is a perfect depiction of linear perspective with Jesus Christ centered right above the vanishing point. It is truly eye-catching and the symmetry in the painting is near-perfect. While this painting is a clear representation of linear perspective, another artist, Diego Velasquez, had a different style of art. In this painting, Las Meninas represents a very radical…

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    Auto Insurance Case Study

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    1. INTRODUCTION ESTIMATING AUTO INSURANCE PREMIUM USING GENERALISED LINEAR MODELS 1.1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND PROBLEM STATEMEENT The basic role of insurance is to pool fortuitous losses together, provide financial protection, offering a means of transferring the risk of losses in exchange of an insurance premium. Insured’s pose varying level of risks to an insurer. It is rational that the rates charged correspond to individual risk levels. The non-uniform rates charged…

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    relatively good sales with an average lower number of sales persons. The bookstore requires to know if the two factors are related. Management problem to hypothesis assumption The bookstore management problem requires to now if there is a significant linear relationship between the…

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    interval of around 50 points that writing proficiency increases, the proficiency in spelling seems to increase by around the same amount. From this we can see the positive associated demonstrated, though not very clearly. This graph appears to have a linear trend, and does not seem to have a particularly strong relationship between the two variables, perhaps it could be considered moderate at this stage. The trend is not clear, as there is a lot of…

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    Essay On Trigonometry

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    Sitting in Algebra II, you may think to yourself: when am I ever going to use any of this in the real world? You are going to use all of the skills you learn in Algebra II more than you will ever realize. Using trigonometry, linear functions, series and sequences, and rational functions are prevalent in everyday life. In this fun, exciting report, you will learn about many situations in which you use Algebra II without even recognizing it! Trigonometry is a widely used math concept in everyday…

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    A Goniometer In Soccer

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    generate linear at the foot, a skilled kicker will first rotate hip backwards into extension and flex the knee during backswing phase of the kick. As the hip begins to flex, the knee continues to flex then is held in this position for a short period of time as hip continues to flex. The knee begins to extend and before hip achieves maximal angular velocity, its velocity begins to decline, the knee velocity increases until impact with the soccer ball (Aderson and Sidaway,…

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    applied his knowledge of Math and Science into the painting of “The Last Supper”. Like many of Leonardo Da Vinci’s art works, “The Last Supper” is meticulously crafted – the foundation of this painting relied heavily on his mathematical knowledge, linear perspective…

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    The Story of an Hour was written in 1884 by Chopin. The Lottery was written in 1957 by Jackson. Both are short stories and were written in chronological order. The author uses a linear sequence of events to amplify the overall tone of suspense in The Lottery as well as the ironic result of The Story of an Hour. In The Story of an Hour, Mrs. Mallard has trouble expressing her mood while dealing with her husband’s death. At first she felt grief and that mood changed to feeling free and excited. In…

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    Sommer discusses various models for how to revise papers throughout the chapter. She argues that “when movement fails to take into account in its linear structure-”first..then..finally”-is the recursive shaping of thought language; what it fails is account of revision” (writing about writing). Sommer says the models are successful because they are linear. Overall, Sommers ideas were successful because she was clear and provided examples. How Revising is an Issue Sommers is discussing the…

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