one-third of x is x/3
84000 x 85000 = 84 x 1000 x 85 x 1000 = 84 x 85 x 1000 x 1000 which is equal to 84 x 85 x 1000000 = 7140 x 1000000 = 7140000000
Var[a(X^2)+b] = E[ ( a(X^2) + b - (aE[X^2] + b ) )^2 ] = E[ ( a(X^2) + b -aE[X^2] - b )^2 ] = E[ ( a(X^2) - aE[X^2] )^2] = E[ (a^2) ( (X^2) -E[X^2] )^2 ] = E[ ( (X^2) - E[X^2] ) ( (X^2) - E[X^2] ) ] = (a^2) E[ (X^4) -2(X^2)E[X^2] + ( E[X^2] )^2] = (a^2) { E[X^4] -2E[X^2]E[X^2] + ( E[X^2] )^2 } = (a^2) { E[X^4] -2( E[X^2] )^2 + ( E[X^2] )^2 } = (a^2) { E[X^4] - ( E[X^2] )^2 } = (a^2) Var[X^2] *however, we still do not know what Var[X^2] is....
anything raised to the power of x, f(x) = 2^x and f(x) = e^x are common examples. The exponential function, f(x)=e^x is the most important function in mathematics. One of the most important properties of the exponential function is: f ( X + Y ) = f (X) * f (Y) It is defined as Exp(X) = 1 + X + X^2/2! + X^3/3! + . . . exponential functions of other bases can be defined as follows: B^X = Exp (XlogB) where log is the inverse of Exp.
5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 = 1,953,125Or59 = 1,953,125
Whenever you have an exponent (as in scientific notation) that is raised to a power, you simply multiply the exponents to get your answer. You can think of it simply by expanding it out as in this example: (A X 10^y)^3 = (A X 10^y) X (A X 10^y) X (A X 10^y) Then you use the rules of multiplying exponents to solve: = A x A x A x 10^y+y+y = A^3 X 10^3y Here's an example: (1.35 X 10^6)^3 = 1.35^3 x 10^(6 X 3) = 2.460375 X 10^18 =2.46 X 10^18 (In significant digits)
one and onethird ounces.
half?
0.333... Also called 0.3 recurring (usually represented with a dot above the 3) as there are an infinite number of 3s after the decimal point.
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Oh, what a fun little puzzle we have here! To connect 25 dots with 8 straight lines without lifting your pencil, you can start by drawing a square with four lines. Then, draw a diagonal line through the square, a vertical line through the middle, and finally, a horizontal line through the middle. Voila! You've connected all the dots with just 8 lines. Happy creating!
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