summing the values and dividing by the number of values
If the value of P increases then the value of V decreases and vice versa.
One of the few single equations that will give the correct values for both, the number of faces (F) and the number of vertices (V) is: (F - 5)2 + (V - 5)2 = 0
It is computed, as in "the computed value".
That depends under what context v is used because its can have infinite values.
summing the values and dividing by the number of values
If the value of P increases then the value of V decreases and vice versa.
An arithmetic mean is a measure of central tendency of a set of values computed by dividing the sum of the values by the number of values.
You can compare two values.
VBBN stands for Values, Beliefs, Behaviors, and Norms.So the V stands for Values.
Matrices can't be "computed" as such; only operations like multiplication, transpose, addition, subtraction, etc., can be done. What can be computed are determinants. If you want to write a program that does operations such as these on matrices, I suggest using a two-dimensional array to store the values in the matrices, and use for-loops to iterate through the values.
You can compare their magnitude (absolute values) but not the numbers themselves.
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Why have you not try? Of course you can.
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One of the few single equations that will give the correct values for both, the number of faces (F) and the number of vertices (V) is: (F - 5)2 + (V - 5)2 = 0