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numerical solution
Numerical solutions are essential in engineering, physics, economics, and many other fields, enabling practitioners to tackle real-world problems with precision and practicality.
£25.00 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Data Structures and algorithms
This note is about data structure and algorithms which is going to help young aspiring engineers.
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Everything you need to know about the Rectangular (Uniform) Distribution, on one simple sheet. includes examples. Includes a guide on finding E(x) Var(x) and s(x) as well as information about Probability Density Functions and drawing the graph of a Rectangular Distribution. Aimed at students studying Stats 2 at A-Level (AQA), although it is relevant for other exam boards and subjects. This module can be taught in both Year 12 and Year 13 of Sixth Form.
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Formal lab detailing synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, and double displacement reactions - outlining the purpose, materials/apparatus, general form of each equation, whether the reactions were endo- or exothermic, and the definition of a catalyst. Notes provided by an International Baccalaureate student.
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File Contain Matlab programs of different topics in numerical analysis.
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This book contains detailed description of stochastic processes with examples
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Here is my notes ,I had provide all the information about 2-dGeomentry . It had all the examples . It will helps you in any complitative exam
£10.00 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Mathematical Optimal control theory
We use optimal control theory as an extension of the calculus of variations for dynamic systems with one independent variable, usually time, in which control (input) variables are determined to maximize (or minimize) some measures of the performance (output) of a system while satisfying specified constraints. We give an explicit mathematical statement of “the optimal control problem” and then we study one of the most interesting approaches of solving it: the Pontryagin Maximun Principle. Using optimal control theory, problems not amenable by classical methods such as problem of designing a spacecraft attitude control system that minimizes fuel expenditure, have been made feasible by the development of digital computers.
£37.50 Preview RemoveCalculus Chapter 2 Functions
This is an amazing guide for anyone who wants to excel in this topic! Trusted by thousands of students, these notes allow you to sit back and enjoy your school year!
£2.50 Preview RemoveAlgebra 1 - Applying order of operations
9th grade Algebra 1 - Assignment 1.03//Keystone National High School
£1.50 Preview RemoveProblem 2.10 The following equation can be used to compute values of y as a function of
The following equation can be used to compute values of y as a function of x: y = be−ax sin(bx) (0.012x4 − 0.15x3 + 0.075x2 + 2.5x) where a and b are parameters. Write the equation for implementation with MATLAB, where a = 2, b = 5, and x is a vector holding values from 0 to π∕2 in increments of Δx = π∕40. Employ the minimum number of periods (i.e., dot notation) so that your formulation yields a vector for y. In addition, compute the vector z = y2 where each element holds the square of each element of y. Combine x, y, and z into a matrix w, where each column holds one of the variables, and display w using the short g format. In addition, generate a labeled plot of y and z versus x. Include a legend on the plot (use help to understand how to do this). For y, use a 1.5-point, dashdotted red line with 14-point, rededged, white-faced pentagram-shaped markers. For z, use a standard-sized (i.e., default) solid blue line with standard-sized, blue-edged, green-faced square markers.
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This paper consist Important ncert question for board exam
£12.50 Preview Remove**Title:** Differential Equations: Concepts, Types, and Applications **Description:** Explore the fundamentals of differential equations, including their types, methods of solving them, and real-world applications in physics, engineering, and economi
Understand the key concepts of permutation and combination, their differences, and their applications in probability, counting principles, and real-life problem-solving. Learn important formulas, shortcuts, and tricks to solve complex problems efficiently
£125.00 Preview RemoveC++ check a number is odd or even
It's a c++ program for check a number is odd or even
£0.50 Preview RemoveINTRODUCTION TO C PROGRAMMING
A details descriptions of introduction to c programming with examples
£0.58 Preview RemoveArithmetic Progression
Basic information, important formulae and sample problems related to arithmetic progression.
£1.50 Preview RemoveMiscellaneous Mathematics Questions
This is a good collection of mathematics questions from different subjects of mathematics such as Linear Algebra, Complex Analysis, Probability distribution, Discrete Mathematics, Differential equation, Vector Algebra, etc. This is helpful for 11-12th standard students as well various mathematics competitive exams.
£2.50 Preview RemoveBasic theory of vectors and 5 basic excercises
These notes contain the basic theory of vectors and 5 basic excercises on vectors. They cover the theory of vectors needed for high school and they are a good introduction to courses that need vectors such as physics or electrical engineering and many more simmilar at college.
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The math test is a comprehensive assessment designed to evaluate students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts. It covers various topics including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and statistics. The test consists of a combination of multiple-choice questions, short answer problems, and possibly longer, more complex questions requiring critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students are expected to demonstrate proficiency in solving equations, interpreting graphs, calculating geometric properties, and analyzing data sets. The test aims to assess not only mathematical knowledge but also the ability to reason logically and apply mathematical principles in real-world scenarios. It provides a measure of students' mathematical proficiency and helps educators identify areas for further instruction and improvement.
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Overview Each year the hospital where you work, Stronger Memorial hosts a Wellness Fair for its employees. The Fair is well attended; people are encouraged to use their breaks and lunch time to tour the booths and learn about issues of personal and professional importance. This year, you are on the Wellness Fair organizing committee and will be working with colleagues from around the hospital to develop educational materials for various booths. To get started on these materials, it is important to first have a solid understanding of medical terminology and anatomy and physiology of body systems. Directions The final item you will be creating for the Wellness Fair is a collection of three informational “Fact Sheets” that educate hospital employees about common diseases. After the Wellness Fair, these fact sheets will serve as quick-reference educational materials for patients. Choose three diseases from the "Essential Elements of a Disease Fact Sheet" document in the Resources section. After learning about each disease, create a four-page disease fact sheet that, in your own words, provides a comprehensive overview of the disease, causes and progression, and treatment options. Consult the document "Essential Elements of a Disease Fact Sheet" for more information. See the diabetes fact sheet from the CDC for an example of how to effectively use a mix of text and visuals. You need to carefully determine which material should be included while creating clear and concise four-page fact sheets. DELIVERABLES Disease Fact Sheet #1 Accepted File Types: .doc, .docx, .odt, .rtf, .txt, .pdf Disease Fact Sheet #2 Accepted File Types: .doc, .docx, .odt, .rtf, .txt, .pdf Disease Fact Sheet #3 Accepted File Types: .doc, .docx, .odt, .rtf, .txt, .pdf
£5.00 Preview RemoveProbability and Statistics
Subject Contents are for 2nd and 3rd year students. Chapter:-2 Random Variables.
£2.00 Preview RemoveRates & proportional relationships
The document gives an explanation and demonstrations of what rates and proportions are.
£218.75 Preview Removeintegral examples with solution
Finding the area under a curve: Integrals can be used to calculate the area between a curve and the x-axis. This can be useful in physics when calculating the displacement of an object over a given period of time. Solving differential equations: Integrals can be used to solve many types of differential equations, which are used to describe how a system changes over time in fields such as physics and engineering. Modeling physical phenomena: Integrals can be used to model physical phenomena such as the flow of fluids and the distribution of heat or electric charge.
£2.50 Preview RemoveGeneral information of human body
These notes comprises of some basic but most important questions about human body and answer to all these question are mentioned as well.
£2.50 Preview RemoveFurther Pure 2
All-In-One Page Notes Revision notes made for the Further Pure 2 Edexcel A-Level module (content will overlap with most pure modules). I've personally condensed the entire module into a clear and detailed overview all on only one page! It contains all the necessary content for that A*. Happy revising :)
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in this note i'll be showing you step by step how to solve a fraction in case you forgot.
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