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How Can I Solve This Complex Math Problem?
Well yes i have that: http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/1249/pdeqq.jpg But what about the magnitude of the errors and the excel part question\\/- maria69
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How Can I Solve This Complex Math Problem?
([SIZE="2"]Moderator's note: thread moved from "General Math") I really can't do this question . Can someone please help me? Thank you Maria http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/9633/pdeq3.jpg- maria69
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High School Solving Random Variable x | Maria Seeking Help
Sorry i forgot to mention what S is. Here: http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/3866/question4.jpg i have done part (i) but i can't do part (ii) Can you please help?? Thank you Maria- maria69
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High School Solving Random Variable x | Maria Seeking Help
Hi if someone can please help me to this question? PLease? Thank you maria http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/9793/statistikh4.jpg- maria69
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What is the solution to finding the subspace of R^5?
if i can just see the whole solution i am really sure that i can understand for the iv part- maria69
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What is the solution to finding the subspace of R^5?
i don't really remember actually- maria69
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What is the solution to finding the subspace of R^5?
can you please show me how to do it because i really can't understand what to do? i am really confused and it is really important to have the solution today. i am trying so hard to solve it but i don't think that i know how to. thanks very much! maria- maria69
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What is the solution to finding the subspace of R^5?
Please help? I have done all the parts of question 1 but i really can't solve (iv) part. i know that the answer should be [-8;8;-1;0;1]. if someone can pleaseeeeeeeeeeeee help me? thank you very much Maria! http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/5706/72162896rd8.jpg- maria69
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