
Unit 2 - Linear Equations and Applications
... Solving a linear equation in one variable: Use the Addition and Multiplicative Properties of Equality to get a series of simpler and simpler equivalent equations. 5x 2 17 5x 15 x 3 , are all equivalent equations because they all have the solution set {3}. Addition and Multiplicative Prop ...
... Solving a linear equation in one variable: Use the Addition and Multiplicative Properties of Equality to get a series of simpler and simpler equivalent equations. 5x 2 17 5x 15 x 3 , are all equivalent equations because they all have the solution set {3}. Addition and Multiplicative Prop ...
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... You can write a linear equation in slopeintercept form, if you know the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b) of the equation’s graph. ...
... You can write a linear equation in slopeintercept form, if you know the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b) of the equation’s graph. ...
Look at notes for first lectures in other courses
... Mention that a law of large numbers applies. You can use ... the second derivative in order to get an estimate of the variance, and it’s fairly small. Another look at paths through the digraph (thanks to Gregg): Put M = [[1,1],[1,0]] Look at the matrix sum_{n=0}^{infinity} M^n x^n, its entries are f ...
... Mention that a law of large numbers applies. You can use ... the second derivative in order to get an estimate of the variance, and it’s fairly small. Another look at paths through the digraph (thanks to Gregg): Put M = [[1,1],[1,0]] Look at the matrix sum_{n=0}^{infinity} M^n x^n, its entries are f ...