Binary arithmetic | Numeral systems
Excess-3, 3-excess or 10-excess-3 binary code (often abbreviated as XS-3, 3XS or X3), shifted binary or Stibitz code (after George Stibitz, who built a relay-based adding machine in 1937) is a self-complementary binary-coded decimal (BCD) code and numeral system. It is a biased representation. Excess-3 code was used on some older computers as well as in cash registers and hand-held portable electronic calculators of the 1970s, among other uses. (Wikipedia).
Definition of derivative in terms of a limit, (def 1)
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Find a Derivative Using The Limit Definition (Rational Function: Linear/Linear)
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Limit as x approaches zero of sin(3x)/(2x)
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Absolute Value Equations & Inequalities (4 of 4: Graphing to avoid unnecessary algebra)
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How To Find The Amount of Excess Reactant That Is Left Over - Chemistry
This chemistry video tutorial explains how to find the amount of excess reactant that is left over after the reaction is complete. You need to start with the limiting reactant and convert that quantity into the grams of excess reactant. This represents the amount of excess reactant that
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Kurtosis of a probability distribution (FRM T2-7)
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Stoichiometry: Limiting Reactant, Left Over Excess Reactant, Percent Yield | Study Chemistry With Us
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This chemistry video tutorial focuses on molarity and dilution problems. It shows you how to convert between molarity, grams, moles, and liters. It's very useful for students learning solution stoichiometry. This video contains plenty of notes, examples, equations / formulas and practic
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Capital asset pricing model (CAPM, FRM T1-9)
The CAPM is a ex ante single-factor model where the single-factor is the market's excess return: it says that we should expect an excess return that is proportional to the stock's beta, which is the stock's exposure to market's excess return, as measured by the stock's beta. Beta can be re
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R. Monti - Excess and tangents of sub-Riemannian geodesics
We present some recent results on the regularity problem of sub-Riemannian length minimizing curves. This is a joint work with A. Pigati and D. Vittone. After introducing the notion of excess for a horizontal curve, we show that at any point of a length minimizing curve excess is infinites
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