Mathematics, 10.12.2019 06:31 mcampos49
Minimal norm least square solution. applying previous problem to the equation ax = pranab show that a) there exists a unique least square solution x0 of ax = b minimizing the norm kxk. b) x0 = p (kera)? x for any least square solution x of ax = b.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, karmaxnagisa20
Three friends went on a road trip from phoenix, az, to san diego, ca. mark drove 50 percent of the distance. jason drove 1/8 of the distance. andy drove the remainder of the distance. 1. andy thinks he drove 1/4 of the distance from phoenix, az, to san diego, ca. is andy correct? 2. the distance from phoenix, az, to san diego, ca, is 360 miles. how many miles did each person drive? 3. solve the problem. what is the answer in total?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, annadson4589
Ascientist has 50 grams of a radioactive element. the amount of radioactive element remaining after t days can be determined using the equation (1) after two days the scientist receives a second shipment of 50 grams of the same element. the equation used to represent the amount of shipment 2 remaining after t days is 10) - 50 which of the following is an equivalent form of the expression for the amount remaining in shipment 2? what’s the answer?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00, kenzielema12
Suppose that g(x)=f(x+9) which statement best compares the graph of g(x) with the graph of f(x)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00, jadensababe9151
On friday, there were x students at the baseball game. on monday, there were half as many students at the game as there were on friday. on wednesday, there were 32 fewer students at the game as there were on friday. which expression could represent the total number of tickets sold for all 3 games?
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