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By multiplying the above inequalities, we get (2.10).
Multiplying the above equation by and integrating in we obtain (4.60).
By multiplying the above inequalities, we obtain (2.4) and (2.5) (2.5).
Multiplying the above inequality with x − c < 0, we get the inequality in equation (3.12).
Multiplying the above inequality by, and integrating from to, we obtain (2.57).
Multiplying the above equation by and integrating over, we deduce that (2.31).
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(In the case of ensemble works, multiply the above).
After pre-multiplying the above vector by I K ⊗ C T where C T ≜ [ [ 0 L × ( P − L ) I L ] T I P ] T with P ̄ = P + L, the K P ̄ × 1 vector ( P ̄ = P + L ) undergoes a digital-to-analog conversion followed by pulse-shaping to yield a continuous-time signal.
To obtain tolerance limits that would contain 95% of the possible errors, they multiplied the above SD by 1.96, which is in accordance with the ISO standard.
Multiply the above result by 100%, to arrive at 4.56%, which is the implicit interest rate per year.
Therefore the best possible minimum is at most 1/4, and multiplying the recipe above by k gives us a dissection that gives 1/4.
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