291 results for "formation".
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Question in Bill's workspace
Find $\displaystyle \int \frac{c}{\sqrt{a-bx^2}}\;dx$. Solution involves the inverse trigonometric function $\arcsin$.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Find (hyperbolic substitution):
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Question in Bill's workspace
The derivative of $\displaystyle \frac{ax+b}{\sqrt{cx+d}}$ is $\displaystyle \frac{g(x)}{2(cx+d)^{3/2}}$. Find $g(x)$.
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Question in Bill's workspace
The derivative of $\displaystyle \frac{ax+b}{cx^2+dx+f}$ is $\displaystyle \frac{g(x)}{(cx^2+dx+f)^2}$. Find $g(x)$.
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Question in Bill's workspace
The derivative of $\displaystyle x ^ {m}(ax^2+b)^{n}$ is of the form $\displaystyle x^{m-1}(ax^2+b)^{n-1}g(x)$. Find $g(x)$.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Differentiate $\displaystyle \ln((ax+b)^{m})$
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Question in Bill's workspace
Differentiate
\[ \sqrt{a x^m+b})\]
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Question in Bill's workspace
Differentiate $\displaystyle e^{ax^{m} +bx^2+c}$
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Question in Bill's workspace
Differentiate $\displaystyle \cos(e^{ax}+bx^2+c)$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle I=\int \frac{2 a x + b} {a x ^ 2 + b x + c}\;dx$ by substitution or otherwise.
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Question in Johnathan's workspaceSimple transformation of a log graph, evaluate asymptote and x-intercept.
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Question in Vectors Validation Task
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Question in STAT7008
Provided with information on a sample with sample mean and known population variance, use the z test to either or reject a given null hypothesis. One sided.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Compute the information rate and minimum distance of some binary codes.
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Question in MATH6059
Provided with information on a sample (>30) with sample mean and standard deviation, use the z test to either accept or reject a given null hypothesis.
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Exam (3 questions) in How-tos
These questions show how to use JSON data to represent structured information.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
For a sample of size n from a normal distribution and given the mean of the sample and the standard deviation of the distribution, find the MLE for the mean. Also the expected information and a confidence interval for the mean.
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For a sample of size n from a Poisson distribution $\operatorname{Poisson}(\lambda)$ and given the mean of the sample, find the MLE for $\lambda$. Also find the expected information and a confidence interval for $\lambda$.
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For a sample of size n from an Exponential distribution $\operatorname{Exponential}(\lambda)$ and given the mean of the sample, find the MLE for $\lambda$. Also find the expected information and a confidence interval for $\lambda$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Provided with information on a sample with sample mean and standard deviation, but no information on the population variance, use the t test to either accept or reject a given null hypothesis.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
$x_n=\frac{an+b}{cn+d}$. Find the least integer $N$ such that $\left|x_n -\frac{a}{c}\right| \le 10 ^{-r},\;n\geq N$, $2\leq r \leq 6$.
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Find (hyperbolic substitution):
$\displaystyle \int_{b}^{2b} \left(\frac{1}{\sqrt{a^2x^2-b^2}}\right)\;dx$ -
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Find $\displaystyle \int \sin(x)(a+ b\cos(x))^{m}\;dx$
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int \frac{c}{\sqrt{a-bx^2}}\;dx$. Solution involves the inverse trigonometric function $\arcsin$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find (hyperbolic substitution):
$\displaystyle \int_{b}^{2b} \left(\frac{1}{\sqrt{a^2x^2-b^2}}\right)\;dx$ -
Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int x(a x ^ 2 + b)^{m}\;dx$
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Exam (2 questions) in Content created by Newcastle University
Determine the optimal frequency and size of orders given information about demand and prices.
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Information on inputting powers
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Factorise $x^2+bx+c$ into 2 distinct linear factors and then find $\displaystyle \int \frac{a}{x^2+bx+c }\;dx$ using partial fractions or otherwise.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Factorise $x^2+cx+d$ into 2 distinct linear factors and then find $\displaystyle \int \frac{ax+b}{x^2+cx+d}\;dx,\;a \neq 0$ using partial fractions or otherwise.