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Mathematical Analysis

Mathematical analysis is, simply put, the study of limits and how they can be manipulated. Starting with an exhaustive study of sets, mathematical analysis then continues on to the rigorous development of calculus, differential equations, model theory, and topology. Topics including real and complex analysis, differential equations and vector calculus can be discussed in this category.

2,575 Questions

What are the multiples of 3 to 100?

Just count by three ...

3, 6, 9, 12 ,15, 18, 21, 24, 27 ... all the way to 99. There are 33 numbers in this list.

100 is not an even multiple of 3.

Application of Z transform in electrical?

Z tranform can be used to solve the differential equations occurring in electrical problems.

How do you convert length x width x height into cubic meters?

To measure in cubic metres, the units used must be metres.

So if one of the measurements is 200 cm, use 0.2 metres in the calculation.

If you don't do this then you will need to convert the cubic (?) result into cubic metres.

For example, 1,000 cubic centimetres = 1 cubic metre.

1,000,000 cublic millimetres = 1 cubic metre.

A probability based upon an event that has already occurred?

May - or may not - be a conditional probability. A conditional probability is not becessarily chronologically structured.

How many cubic yards in 70 square feet?

sq feet to sq yards cu ft to cu yards you need depth added to your sq ft to get cu ft such as 70 sq ft x 4 in deep = 23.33 cu ft =.086 cu yd

What number nearest to 4584 is divisible by 12 what is the answer?

The nearest number either side of 4584 divisible by 12 would be:
4584 + 12 = 4596 / 12 = 383 therefore 4596
4584 - 12 = 4572 / 12 = 381 therefore 4572

How do you compare and convert fractions in customary units of length?

If you don't know their equivalence, then you can either get a common denominator, and compare the numerators. Or you can divide and convert them all to decimal form and then compare.

What is the meaning of gross mass?

It usually refers to the mass of an object together with its container. For example the gross mass of a tin of soup will be the mass of the soup plus the mass of the tin. As a consumer, you will probably be interested in only the net mass - the mass of the soup - but for the haulier it is the gross mass that matters.

For something like breakfast cereal the mass of the container may well be a significant proportion of the gross mass.