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    distribution employed by the author resulted in the distribution having a number of failures (X) before the r^th Success with independent trials where a probability of success ‘p’ was defined for each trial, i.e. (0≤p≤1) and the probability mass function associated with the distribution was defined…

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    determine which animal can run the distance the fastest. The aim of the investigation is to identify the characteristics of animals’ races and in the final analysis, the results of the initial, semi-final and gold medal races. The cat follows a quadratic line with the equation . The dog’s path follows a cubic line with the equation . The hedgehog follows a linear path with the equation . These graphs can be seen below. A graphics calculator will be used for finding roots of polynomials for…

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    with the equation answer) 7C2=7!/(7-2)!.(2!) = 7.6.5.4.3.2.1/ (5.4.3.2.1) (2.1) = 21(does not match with the equation answer) In this case only two match 6C0 and 7C0 Henceforth both the binomial theorem answers do not match to the quadratic equation answer. Let us look at the Cubic line- On the calculator press the stat button and under edit press 1. Plug in all the numbers in L1 and L2, which will look like Again press stats and go to calc and press 6 for (CubicReg). This…

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    Math Of Soccer Essay

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    help them greatly at scoring a goal quicker. Algebra can help soccer players a lot too. Acquiring knowledge that can be modeled with a quadratic function will also help soccer players. For example, A soccer ball is kicked from the ground. After 2 seconds, the ball reaches its maximum height of 20m. It lands on the ground at 4 seconds. To determine the quadratic function that models the height of that kick you first have to find what the height was at 1 second. Let “x” represent the elapsed time…

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    STRATEGIES FOR THE ACT MATHEMATICS TEST: The ACT mathematics test is designed to assess the mathematical skills students have typically acquired in courses taken up to the beginning of grade 12. The test presents multiple- choice questions that require you to use reasoning skills to solve practical problems in mathematics. • PACE Yourself- The ACT mathematics test contains 60 questions to be completed in 60 minutes. You have an average of 1 minute per question. • If you use calculator, use it…

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    as P=NP, developed by physicist Kurt Godel to solve the NP-complete in quadratic and linear time. However, quantum computer’s cryptographic systems in their D-wave processers are completely incompatible with binary code, effectively masking them from coherence from conventional computers. Also, quantum computers’ NP-complete decoherence force qubits to suffer a cooling process of 20 millikenvin in edict for them to function…

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    Study Guide: Operations Management: refers to the administration of business practices to create the highest level of efficiency possible within an organization. Operations management is concerned with converting materials and labor into goods and services as efficiently as possible to maximize the profit of an organization. In other words, management of systems or processes that creates goods and/or provides services. Strategy: Strategies provide focus for decision making on how overall…

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    Suhit Kodgule MSE: Robotics Personal Statement At this stage of robotics, there is a dissonance among two fields, two pieces that prevent from forming a cohesive whole: artificial intelligence and control theory. While AI suffers from a lack of rigorous mathematical design that can ensure robustness, control theory lacks the cognitive reasoning essential for solving problems in perception or path planning. The problem that I wish to address is this: can we develop a unifying…

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    Renshaw- Haberman (2006) is an extended version of the Lee- Carter model with an extra parameter that gives the cohort effect to give . (2.8) Where is the mortality is index in year t (random period effect) and is a random cohort effect that is a function of the years of birth t-x. The parameters in the model are not fully identified and therefore the enforced are , . In their analysis of England and Wales data, Renshaw and Haberman found that there was a significant improvement over…

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    mathematical text that have contributed to modern day math. The Moscow Papyrus for example, is a mathematical text that is filled with what we would call word problems or math stories in modern day. These word problems not only taught algebraic functions, they were also used as a source of entertainment. One essential element that the Egyptian Papyrus introduced, was the use of a standard algebraic symbol to represent an unknown number, such as X. The Rhind Papyrus, also a mathematical text…

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