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Graduate How to Solve and Verify Second Order Inhomogeneous ODEs?
Can you be more specific . I tried to solve the way u suggested but i am stuck. Many Thanks, Vj9- vj9
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Graduate How to Solve and Verify Second Order Inhomogeneous ODEs?
Hello All, I am stuck on the following question. Can you please help to find the solutions Using the complementary function and particular integral method, find the solution of the diffential equation which satisfies y(0) = 1 and y'(0) = 0. y'' + 3y' + 2y = 20cos2x and then can you...- vj9
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Undergrad Statistical Analysis: Quebec Referendum Vote
Hello Statdad, Can you suggest me which test is better to use? Thanks- vj9
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- Forum: Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics
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Undergrad Statistical Analysis: Quebec Referendum Vote
Hi Enuma, Thanks for you reply i have a sample data of 641 people which include both francophones and anglophones. ..... Yes ... No Francophones ... 229 ...286 Anglophones ... 10 ... 116 I just want to know which statistical method to calculate in part A and how to represent...- vj9
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Answer: Find Order of A, J, N and Subgroup of Each Possible Order
Hi Mark, Thank for your help. I have sorted out the cosets. Can you help me on my statistics work. Here is the scenario. " I Just need to know which statistical method to use to carry out the data The scenario is as follows Since the 1960s there has been an ongoing campaign among...- vj9
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Undergrad Statistical Analysis: Quebec Referendum Vote
Hello All, I am stuck on this statistical Analysis. I am wondering which statistical method to use, any suggestions and why? The scenario is as follows Since the 1960s there has been an ongoing campaign among Quebecois to separate from Canada and form an independent nation. Should...- vj9
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Answer: Find Order of A, J, N and Subgroup of Each Possible Order
For the above table, for the subgroup of order 3, find its left cosets and right cosets? b)For the subgroup of index 3, find its left cosets and right cosets?- vj9
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Answer: Find Order of A, J, N and Subgroup of Each Possible Order
Hi Mark, I am trying to figure out the relections and rotations. I am stuck on it. Any help please? I am unable to do it. Thanks in advance.- vj9
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Answer: Find Order of A, J, N and Subgroup of Each Possible Order
Sorry typo. Thanks Mark- vj9
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Answer: Find Order of A, J, N and Subgroup of Each Possible Order
Thank You very much matt. Your answers are very helpful- vj9
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Answer: Find Order of A, J, N and Subgroup of Each Possible Order
The elements of J are D N M A K L J H F G C B Yes it is the order of thr group. I have typed it wrong. In the question it is also asking for the rotations and reflections. The group table is for the symmetrices of a rectangular hexagon ( clockwise rotations of 60, 120, 180,,240 and 300...- vj9
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Answer: Find Order of A, J, N and Subgroup of Each Possible Order
Thanks Mark, I think the order for J and N is 2. I still have problems with A and what is the order of the whole table?- vj9
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Answer: Find Order of A, J, N and Subgroup of Each Possible Order
Can we also find the order the group?- vj9
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Answer: Find Order of A, J, N and Subgroup of Each Possible Order
I have a problem a group consists of following element A,B,C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,M,N.How can we find the order of elements A,J,N? state the possible orders of the proper subgroups? Here is the group table ... A B C D F G H J K L M N A . C G J M B K A D N F H L B . F H L K A M B N D C G J C ...- vj9
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