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In the next few steps, we'll use this simple example equation to understand why we need to "complete the square" when we derive the quadratic.
Example: Equation to simplify: (6x + 8x)/2 +17x +4 Simplifying steps: (14x)/2 + 17x + 4 7x + 17x + 4 Final result: 24x + 4. Learn the various forms.
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For now, we return to the last of the example equations at the top of this section, V = ℘V.
Examples of solving by the new "Transforming Method" Example 3. Original equation to solve: 6x^2 - 19x - 11 = 0. (1).
For example, Equation (4) assigns the same score to DP and FAR.
For example, Equation 13 described the models established to explain the two translatome variables.
Most mathematical (e.g. equation-based) models are inductive: they start with data and then infer computational mechanisms that might produce that data; for example, fitting an equation to a pattern observed in data [ 21].
Consequently, for example, equation (3.93) of Weaver (1994) is comparable to Eq. (4).
As an example, Equation 1 was obtained from the simulated results of models M1 to M9 (Tables 2 and 3).
For example, Equation 6 predicts that pumping from a gas well for 10 years would cause a pressure disturbance 5 to 500 m from the edge of the fracture network.
In the above example (Equation 1), we have λ 2 (s ) = 2 β X (s ) / Y (s ).
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