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How about Cany and Sonon? Can't tell which is which!
Thanks guys!
Good idea Bob. Sany and Conan sound fun! Also Sonu and Canan ... or Soni and Canyn?
Three new (related) pages:
Random Variables - Mean, Variance and Standard Deviation
How are they? Any mistooks?
Image Quality is everything! (even when the battery is flat)
New page: Weighted Mean
What do you all think?
I did this page a while ago, but don't think I told you guys about it: Taylor Series
Comments and suggestions welcome!
Very interesting, thanks!
Another new stats page: Mean, Median and Mode from Grouped Frequencies
All feedback welcome!
Thanks guys!
New page: The Binomial Distribution
Would value comments and suggestions. Could it be improved?
I prefer it with "r" too. Let's just ignore Wikipedia
Has "r": http://www.encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php/De_Moivre_formula
Has "r": http://faculty.uml.edu/klevasseur/math/demoivre/demoivre.html
No "r": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Moivre%27s_formula
Eeek
OK ... wrote a new page: Complex Number Multiplication
It would be really nice if everyone could check it for errors ... or simply make suggestions.
There seems to be disagreement on which form is the real De Moivre (with or without r): which is right for you? Have I got it correct?
I also say "for any integer exponent n": thoughts?
From somewhere: "The factory of the future will be staffed with a man and a dog. The man's job is to feed the dog. The dog's job is to keep the man away from the machines."
But what if it has these hands: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KxjVlaLBmk
I get to use a word in its true sense: Awesome.
New page: Analog and Digital
Opinions?
Good advice.
The new page would be "Complex Number Multiplication" ... it will need a quick intro to complex numbers, a quick intro the complex plane ... and I cover (a+bi)(c+di) multiplication on the Complex Number page, so I should bring that in as well ... eeek.
Well I will get started on rehashing and see where it takes me.
I do think it needs to be split into a couple of pages.
I think so too ... maybe move all the multiplication sections?
First version of Complex Plane
I feel it could be improved ...
(Also, do you like the explanation of complex numbers, or prefer the one on this page: Complex Numbers)
Your solution is excellent!
Yes ... jam was the key, and preserve is an OK synonym for me.
OK! Your turn.
Good try ... but prevent->help is a large jump isn't it?