How do you calculate something like that?
a^0.2 * b^-0.8 + a^-0.8 * b^0.2 = ?
How do you summarize something like this? Can someone show me how to calculate it?
a^0.2 * b^-0.8 + a^-0.8 * b^0.2 = ?
How do you summarize something like this? Can someone show me how to calculate it?
I just saw an old question and noticed that this has already happened twice. I'm a mathematician myself, but not a statistician, so I would have seen the probability as almost 0 and wouldn't have expected this…
How exactly do I have to go about this task? So far I have shown the continuity for f at the point (0,0), (1,0) and how do I now determine the set within which the function is continuous? Thanks!
Could someone help me with the following task? We analyze the "6 out of 45" lottery draws until, for the nth time, only numbers up to 40 are drawn. What is the probability that this happens in the kth draw?
Hey dear community I'm stuck on a task and need your help! For number 14) how do you determine a straight line equation from it? With P I have to do a spot test, right?
Somehow it seems to be a hyperpoly geometry tiled in 7-gons, where the center of the largest 7-gon is not quite in the center and all are somehow described with numbers that repeat themselves over and over.
That’s a weird expression. Maybe you could simplify it
5√(a/b4) + 5√(b/a4) = 5√(ab)⋅(1/a+1/b) = 5√(ab)⋅(a+b)/(ab) = (a+b) / 5√(a4b4)
Beautifully written:
Here’s a proposal from me:
^-0.8 * b^-0.8 clip, then you have
(a + b)
Whether this is better, that is another question.
Why do you even calculate that? Normally you never need something like that in later life.
Look at the law of potency, so you can almost always do something.
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