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What are the conditions required for the poisson distribution?

Events must be random and independent of each other. There must be a uniform rate of occurance.

Answered by Ebun O. Further Mathematics tutor
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Find the coordinates of the stationary points on the curve y=x^5 -15x^3

dy/dx = 5x4-45xby multiplying each term by the power and then decreasing the power by oneAt stationary points, dy/dx=0 since the function is neither increasing nor decreasing at a ...

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Given that the quadratic equation x^2 + 7x + 13 = 0 has roots a and b, find the value of a+b and ab.

Remember that for a general quadratic equation Ax^2 + Bx + C = 0, the sum of the roots = -B/A and the product of the roots = C/A.In our question, A = 1, B = 7, C = 13.So a + b = -7/1 = -7 and ab = 13/...

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Why am I learning about matrices? What are they?!

Square matrices can be thought of simply as transformation operators—rotation, translation, or shear (distortion). A 2x2 matrix transforms a set of 2D coordinates, a 3x3 matrix translates a set of 3D coor...

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Express (X²-16)/(X-1)(X+3) in partial fractions

(X2-16)/(X-1)(X+3) can be expressed as partial fractions as it is equivalent to A + B/(X-1) + C/(X+3) giving us : (X2-16)/(X-1)(X+3)≡ A + B/(X-1) +C/X+3). By multiplying both sides o...

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