Some examples: f(x)= 3x + 2 f(x)= x f(x)= -2x -1
f(n)=15n2+5n
it's linear if for any x,y,k values: f(k*x + (1-k)*y) = k*f(x) + (1-k)*f(y) or, an equivalent condition: it's linear if for any k value: f(k) = k*f(1) + (1-k)*f(0) = f(0) + k*(f(1)-f(0)) examples: f(x) = 7, x, 2x, 11-3x non-linear in any other case. examples: f(x)=x^2, sin(x), 1/x, ln x
Some examples of periodic functions include sine and cosine functions, square wave functions, and sawtooth wave functions. These functions repeat themselves over a given interval, called the period, and have the same values at regular intervals.
No. Examples of shapes without lines of symmetry include a scalene triangle, a parallelogram, the capital letters F and J.
differentiate articulation from enunciation?
She spoke with clear enunciation, making sure every word was pronounced correctly and distinctly.
enunciation
Pronunciation and enunciation both refer to how sounds in words are articulated or spoken. They involve clear and accurate articulation of sounds and words to effectively communicate. Both are important in effective verbal communication.
verbalization.
enunciation
The child's enunciation of certain words containing S's made it clear that a speech therapist should be advised.
5 syllables
Enunciation
Enunciation
Maria, w/ alternate enunciation.
"Pronunciation" refers to which sounds one says and what stress patterns one uses. For example, does the pronunciation of data resemble "d-at-uh" or "day-tuh"? Is the pronunciation of formidable more like "FORmidable" or "forMIDable"? [Accuracy in pronunciation is a complex topic, for in America, the only authority, the only standard, is usage.] "Enunciation"is an old fashioned term. When it was in vogue, is referred to saying sounds correctly. Mumbling, slurring, and lisping were examples of poor enunciation. Thus, one could enunciate a word poorly but pronounce it accurately, or enunciate it well but pronounce it inaccurately. == == == == Web definitions for Enunciation The clearness or crispness of a person's voice. If a speaker's enunciation is good, it will be easy to understand each word he or she says. Web definitions for PronunciationPronunciation refers to: the way a word or a language is usually spoken; the manner in which someone utters a word.