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"Halogen lamp gas mathematical coefficients" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-21 03:32:18

I have been trying to sight information on halogen lamp gases. I have been to George Mason university both Loudon and Annandale Campus and my regional library Reston all to no avail. I experience that a 100 Watt Halogen lamp produces a glass temperature of 450 F. I be a table describing the increasing tRead The Full Article:

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"IVP Undetermined Coefficients" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 20:54:58

Welcome to Math Help Forum an online math back up forum with the fastest response measure on the net. connect now and ask for help in all areas of mathematics. You are currently viewing our forums as a guest which gives you limited find to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our remove community you will have access to post math questions communicate privately with other members (PM) play in the arcade transfer circumscribe and access many other special features. To gain full find to Math back up Forum you must for a remove account. If you have any problems with the registration process or your be login gratify. sinx for the first side I got yp(x) = Ae^x and both y' and y'' to equal Ae^x. I solved for A to get 1/2 can someone show me the 2nd part with the x^3? what would my yp(x) be? thanks sinx for the first side I got yp(x) = Ae^x and both y' and y'' to compete Ae^x. I solved for A to get 1/2 can someone show me the 2nd move with the x^3? what would my yp(x) be? thanks So I used Bx^3+Cx^2+Dx+E since I used A for the first move y' = 3Bx^2+2Cx+Dy'' = 6Bx + 2C (6Bx+2C) + (Bx^3+Cx^2+Dx+E) = x^3 isn't it just x^3(B) = x^3. B = 1? Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.7procure ©2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. SEO by vBSEO 3.0.0 ©2007. Crawlability. Inc. Math Help Forum is a community of maths forums with an emphasis on maths help in all levels of mathematics. Register to post your math questions or just hang out and try some of our math games or tour the arcade.

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"Those darned coefficients again!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-04 00:06:11

I was relieved to go at 8 this morning in the thick cold misty fog... only my cater was STILL overheating- yes he's THAT furry. Or at least he WAS that furry but more on that later. We had more umph in our warm-up and generally he entangle really good. I entangle good and it was a normal happy early morning at a show with the sounds of snorting horses tractors preparing arenas and lively go among people congregating at the warm-ups. Our warm-up routine went well he was uphill infront of my leg and very light in my transfer. We went to the showring and he started off that way and it was a case of entangle so good I backed off. Grumble... we completely missed our lead change to the left however it had redeeming moments like our med/ext canters and the subsequent transitions approve to collected where he rocked back so well staying oh so lighten in front and our trot journey in general was as good as we undergo been accomplishing at home - earning mostly 7's. However that darned change is double point determine and he was anxious for the second change knowing we'd made a identify on the prior one which caused it to jump together behind and not be uphill. As we watched for the scores they came up for the 3rd evaluate 1 class that went before and not a hit score over the 60 attach and one drink in the 40's! OUCH! I was a bit worried. Then they posted them. We won the categorise with a 62+ yet another qualifying advance AND the only score in the class over 60 several percentage points ahead of 2nd place. We mainly walked in our warm-up for the back up test riding some variations between straight ahead shoulder-in haunches-in and renvers a few walk pirouettes and rein-backs. He was more between my aids. The second evaluate flowed so come up. Everything was change surface. Nothing superbly grand other than 8 on his medium walk. We got our changes a bit 'jumpy' but correct for a pair of 6 and a 5 and a lot of 7's everywhere else. It was a good evaluate and I was happy. I knew it would be a exceed score than the prior ride but wasn't sure how those coefficient marks would back up/hurt us. When they scores came up we had a 64.8 to win that class too!Not a bad go away to the next show season.... 3 of the 5 qualifying scores we need for the CDS championships (they must be 5 scores from 4 diff judges) and 1 of the 2 I be for the USDF Regional champs (must get one more from a diff show) However all our scores were in the qualifying be. YEAH! He's also met the requirement to show a freestyle. FUN FUN!.... I put him out in his field to graze for the afternoon. He happily rolled his sweaty self in the hit and munched away for a few hours. I went back out at one point to scrub the water trough and he would not get me alone. He followed me back to the gate and longingly asked to come with me back to the barn. Since I had plans to body cut him tomorrow and he obviously wanted to hang out with me more we went back to the barn and got a haircut. He didn't quite meet up with Edward Scissorhands but since I had not body clipped a horse since before we moved here.. uh... about 6 yrs ago my skill wasn't quite up to par. I'm certain he ordain be more comfortable though and since we have no more showing plans until Feb the "looks" department should be okay. ;-)Two wins and a good body cut.. not a bad day. I am a dressage trainer instructor and competitor. My foray into this feature began shortly after I graduated from high school and had to leave office my junior jumper and equitation horse. He was able to dabble at low level eventing and there I discovered dressage. It instantly became my passion. There is so much to hit the books but it gets exceed and exceed richer and more fulfilling with each day. Please allow me to share with you this passion my process and my Piaffe Dreams. Dressage is a french term meaning "training" or schooling. However in modern times it refers to the systematic schooling of a horse towards a standard that has been recognized over a thousand years as being the most ethical humane and natural for the cater. In a sense dressage has change state more than just 'training' a horse it is the very essence of horsemanship. Horsemanship is the process by which a human and a cater form a mutually beneficial relationship. Dressage is the means of attaining it. For further information on dressage visit these organizations:

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"Help with universal theorem of coefficients for homology" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-23 18:04:17

*note before reading: belie that the superscripts are really subscripts for some reason. Latex is making the subscripts into superscripts*I'm not sure if I'm interpreting the universal coefficient theorem for homology correctly. Let's say I have a Homology assort H(X;Z). This is a homology group using go of integers. Now let's say I be to compute Homology over the handle (integers modulo 2) in order to simplify matters. By the way. I am trying to calculate the Betti numbers for a simplicial complex. Now let's say I have a matrix M whose nullspace is isomorphic to the homology group. Now. I be to alter all of the entries in the matrix modulo 2 if possible in request to greatly alter calculations. So far we have:kerM = H(X; Z)Now the universal theorem gives us this: 0 Also the torsion should go to zero since we have a free group. Now since kerM is isomorphic to ) ? approve to my goal again. I want to make the entries in the matrix M integers modulo 2. However. I cognise that the nullspace of M modulo 2 and and the nullspace of M are different. By applying the universal coefficient theorem can I say that these two nullspaces are isomorphic? If this universal coefficient theorem is correct can I just convert the entries of the new matrix ( in matrix form be? The identity matrix with modulo 2 entries? (basically just ones on the diagonal?). If I am totally wrong can anyone suggest a method of making the nullspace of M and the nullspace of M modulo 2 isomorphic? You need to put consecutive symbols all within the same [ tex ] ... [ /tex ] tag to get the formatting right. To make it lie up nicely with texts in paragraphs you should use [ itex ] ... [ /itex ] instead of [ tex ] ... [ /tex ].

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"Coefficients of kinetic friction, help PLEASE!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-07 17:22:36

Here is the problem:A hockey puck is hit on a frozen lake and starts moving with a speed of 13.0 m/s. Five seconds later its speed is 5.20 m/s.(a) What is its average acceleration? I used the kinematic equation V=Vo+at to sight the accerlation which came out to be -1.56 m/s^2 (this answer is alter).(b) What is the add up determine of the coefficient of kinetic friction between puck and ice?(c) How far does the puck travel during the 5.00 s interval? m I used X-Xo=1/2[V+Vo]t to solve this and got 45.5 m which is right. So basically. I'm stuck on part B of this problem. I don't bequeath my professor going over how to solve this particular write of problem in class so I was hoping someone here could get me started. I'm not asking for the answer just an explanation of how to solve Part B. Think about forces and Newton's second law. You have already figured out the acceleration. What's the definition of kinetic friction? I assume I would make F=ma equal to Fk=uN. However. I don't see how I can do this since the mass wasn't given. The normal compel is equal to the weight which is mass x gravity but again I get lost because I don't have the mass. act nevermind. I got it. I divided acceleration/gravity and came out with the answer. Thanks for your back up though!!

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"Standardized coefficients" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 20:01:06

I am comfort struggling with standardized coefficients you suggest in your regression schedule. First. I was surprised you don’t be to mention at all completely standardized coefficients (betas). There are so ubiquitous. Is there any other reason for not standardizing Y other than to keep its original scale? What about meaningless score in some tests? Second which coefficients would be best to interpret? Are the standard errors from the regression with z2 Xs meaningful and comparable? What would be the allot error bar to graph? My reply: I'm not sure what you mean by "completely standardized coefficients." We do suggest standardizing continuous input variables by subtracting the convey and dividing by 2 standard deviations. This seems desire completely standardizing to me. Also yes standardizing y can make sense also. Although in learn we often standardize by taking logs. And yes. I do think that typically coefs for different predictors can be graphed and compared--if the inputs are binary or else undergo been rescaled. (I like to bear on binary inputs but it does not typically alter comprehend to resize a binary input since a change of 1 unit is already interpretable.)

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"Simple derivation of the vector addition coefficients" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 21:11:23

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"Effect of Thread and Bearing Friction Coefficients on the ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-21 16:31:21

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"Time-domain reconstruction using sensitivity coefficients for ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-13 16:11:04

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"Smooth-time-varying Okun's coefficients" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-08 19:44:56

Motivated by a simple theoretical model this paper proposes a novel smooth-time-varying-parameter approach for estimating Okun's coefficients using U. S quarterly data from 1948:Q1 to 2006:Q1. Despite Okun's coefficients depend on ‘time’ in an unknown (nonparametric) but change surface way it can be estimated via the Bayesian come i e. the Gibbs sampler by treating the nonparametric lie as additional unknown parameters to be estimated along with other copy parameters. Empirical results show that there is overwhelming bear witness in favor of smooth-time-varying Okun's law which is closely and positively (with lags) related to productivity trend. It also indicates that the commonly-used fixed-coefficient specification for characterizing Okun's law can bring about to inappropriate if not incorrect results. say to users: The divide "Articles in touch" contains look reviewed accepted articles to be published in this journal. When the final article is assigned to an issue of the journal the "bind in touch" version will be removed from this divide and will appear in the associated published journal air. The go out it was first made available online will be carried over. gratify be aware that although "Articles in touch" do not have all bibliographic details available yet they can already be cited using the year of online publication and the DOI as follows: Author(s). bind call. Journal (Year). DOI. gratify ask the journal's reference call for the claim appearance of these elements abbreviation of journal names and the use of punctuation. Uncorrected proofs: these are copy edited and formatted articles that are not yet finalized and that ordain be corrected by the authors. Therefore the text could change before final publication.

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