Recurrence Relation for the Binomial Distribution
We have P(X = x + 1) = n C x + 1 p x + 1 q n - x - 1 ..
We have P(X = x + 1) = n C x + 1 p x + 1 q n - x - 1 ..Linear expansion
Assume a rod of material having a length L o at initial temperature T o . When the temperature changes by D T, the length changes by D L. Experiment shows that if D T is not too large (say, less than 100 o C or so), D L is directly proportional to D T. If two rods made of the same material have the..
Assume a rod of material having a length L o at initial temperature T o . When the temperature changes by D T, the length changes by D L. Experiment shows that if D T is not too large (say, less than 100 o C or so), D L is directly proportional to D T. If two rods made of the same material have the..Comparison of Linear and Rotational Motion
When a rigid body such as a merry-go-round rotates around an axis, each particle in the body moves in its own circle around that axis. Since the body is rigid, all particles make one revolution in the same amount of time. i.e., they all have the same angular speed w . However, far a ..
When a rigid body such as a merry-go-round rotates around an axis, each particle in the body moves in its own circle around that axis. Since the body is rigid, all particles make one revolution in the same amount of time. i.e., they all have the same angular speed w . However, far a ..Algebra/Linear Algebra
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If the variance of the Poisson distribution is 2, find the probabilities for r = 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 from the recurrence relation of the Poisson distributio..
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1) Both magnetic and electric field depend inversely on the distance between the source and the field point 2) Both are long-range forces 3) Principle of superposition applies to both fields as the fields are linearly related to the source..
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Inequations An inequation is said to be linear if each term of the algebraic expression (or expressions) of the inequation contains first degree variables (not the product of variables). ax + by ³ 0, ax + by £ 0, ax + by ³ c, ax + by £ c where a, b not equals to 0 ar..
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