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Intro Math Wanting to study Functions from scratch for my Calculus preparation
You can check this resource to see if that's what you are looking for: https://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/classes/alg/alg.aspx- gillouche
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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How to sell math/physics textbooks in Europe?
Thanks, I'll try that. :)- gillouche
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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How to sell math/physics textbooks in Europe?
Hello everyone, I don't know if that's the correct place to ask this (didn't want to pollute the science and math textbooks recommendations), sorry if it is not. I have undergraduate physics and mathematics textbooks that I am trying to sell. I live in Belgium and I bought textbooks...- gillouche
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- Europe Mathematics Physics Textbooks Undergraduate
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Prob/Stats Books on Machine Learning without a strong math background required
Thank you very much to you all for the valuable information, that's exactly what I was looking for. I am highly motivated to learn the maths needed as long as it is not too abstract. Thanks again.- gillouche
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Prob/Stats Books on Machine Learning without a strong math background required
Hi, I know there are plenty of books on the subject. That's why I am looking for advice for books which do not require a strong mathematical background and would still be good to get knowledge and intuitions on the required maths for ML. If I search "calculus" on google books, I get Spivak's...- gillouche
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Prob/Stats Books on Machine Learning without a strong math background required
Hi everyone, I am a software developer (bachelor's degree in Europe, different than a bachelor's degree in the US I believe) and I don't have a strong math/physics background but I am willing to learn. For a few years now, I have been really interested in machine learning but until now, I only...- gillouche
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- Books Machine Machine learning
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Studying Dealing with Unreasonable Note Sharing Requests in Class
At the end of the day, they are your notes so only you can decide what you do with them. I don't see how there could be an ethic problem here. You don't need to babysit people, they will suffer from their laziness later on or they won't. :) You don't want to share your notes, that's your choice...- gillouche
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Studying Dealing with Unreasonable Note Sharing Requests in Class
To the people who don't want to share their neat work, what do you gain from that ? (honest and totally not aggressive question :) ) The extra work you do is for you because you want it and need it to strengthen your understanding of the material. I honestly don't understand why you would have...- gillouche
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Studying Dealing with Unreasonable Note Sharing Requests in Class
For me, it depends if they want to make manual copies of your work or if they just want to photocopy them. To make manual copies take time and they risk losing your work so for me, it is definitely a 'no'. If they just want to use a copy machine and give me back my work directly, I don't see...- gillouche
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Inertia and moving plane problem
No but the acceleration of the whole system depends on M too. Am I wrong ? Maybe my calculation for the acceleration of the whole system is wrong.- gillouche
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Inertia and moving plane problem
I know that my acceleration vector for the moving vehicle is parallel to the inclined plane. I can use the angle alpha to break it into x and y components. For the y component (that's the one I need for the vertical acceleration), I get g * sin2(alpha) * (M/m + 1) If I look at the forces acting...- gillouche
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Inertia and moving plane problem
No, only the gravitational force acting on m + the vertical acceleration that m has (other than g). So I have my acceleration to the right parallel to the inclined plane, I should find the total acceleration perpendicular to the horizontal plane for m.- gillouche
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Inertia and moving plane problem
Hi, I have some troubles to understand the next step for the solution. If you need more informations, please let me know. 1. Homework Statement A moving vehicle of mass M is moving down an inclined plane of angle alpha with respect to the horizontal plane. What is the force indicated on the...- gillouche
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- Inertia Plane
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Undergrad Analysis and how to solve things (methods)
x must be equal to b or -b for the inequality to be equal to zero. But what about the inequality lower than 0? I can try to guess values of x to get a result lower than 0 like if x < b, then I get a product < 0. So the possible values for x to to satisfy this inequality are b, -b and x < b. All...- gillouche
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- Forum: Topology and Analysis
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Undergrad Analysis and how to solve things (methods)
Hi ! at the moment, I have big troubles to solve exercices for my analysis homework. This is not a problem with an exercise in particular, it really is about how to solve things. I just started a bachelor's degree in physics and I have no mathematical maturity. I can easily use mathematics to...- gillouche
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- Analysis
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- Forum: Topology and Analysis