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Some explorations about repeated roots
... less than 5/256 < 1/32. Students always ask why this would help… but if we know that all the terms after the term with five in a numerator are smaller than 1/32, then we can show that ...
... less than 5/256 < 1/32. Students always ask why this would help… but if we know that all the terms after the term with five in a numerator are smaller than 1/32, then we can show that ...
1 Introduction 2 Borel
... of “at least”. The event F̃n = ∪∞ k=n Fk defines a sampling of the tail (starting from n) of the sequence. It occurs if at least one event in the tail occurs. The intersection ∩∞ n=1 F̃n differs from the empty set if disregarding how long is the tail (how large is n) we can observe the occurrence of ...
... of “at least”. The event F̃n = ∪∞ k=n Fk defines a sampling of the tail (starting from n) of the sequence. It occurs if at least one event in the tail occurs. The intersection ∩∞ n=1 F̃n differs from the empty set if disregarding how long is the tail (how large is n) we can observe the occurrence of ...
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General Power Functions
... The difficulty here is not in the formula, with which we should be familiar by now. The question of interest is: at what points is the derivative of a power function defined? Suppose p is a value of x in the domain of xa , as determined in the previous section. If p 6= 0, then automatically xa has a ...
... The difficulty here is not in the formula, with which we should be familiar by now. The question of interest is: at what points is the derivative of a power function defined? Suppose p is a value of x in the domain of xa , as determined in the previous section. If p 6= 0, then automatically xa has a ...