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8420005 No.8420005 [Reply] [Original]

>find the probability of getting a head

>> No.8420017

50/50, either it happens or it doesn't

>> No.8420114

>>8420017

theres also a chance the coin lands on its side

>> No.8420116

>>8420114
only on a set of measure zero

>> No.8420118

>>8420005
For you? 0

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8420124

>>8420005
0% for blacks

>> No.8420125

If you work in a mortuary or maybe have a job as an EMT than I would say your odds are higher than 50/50 to get a head. But if you work in a daycare or if you are a receptionist for a Fortune 500 corporation then I would say your odds are slightly less than 50/50 to get a head.

>not a statistician

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8420126

>find the determinant of a 1x1 matrices

>> No.8420128
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8420128

Given the expression x^2 + 1

represent the expression in "f(x) = ..."

>> No.8420197

>>8420126
the determinant of a matrix [a] is a

>> No.8420199

>>8420128
define x
define ^
define 2
define +
define 1
define f(x)
define =
define ...
define "

then I'll answer your question

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8420458

>>8420199

Given that the function f(x) is equal to the expression given by x^2 + 1

find the function f(x), rewrite it down below by using blue crayon for f(x) and red crayon for the rest.

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8420461

>>8420197

>find the eigenvalue of a 1x1 matrix and the corresponding eigenvector

>> No.8420764

>find the probability of getting head

>> No.8421013

>>8420764
0% unless you mean by one of the many trannies that seem to be everywhere in STEM