The edge of a table, for example, or side of a door frame.
the formula for calculating the surface area of an oval is A = Pi * a * b where a & b are the semimajor(half the long) and semiminor(half the short) axes
One goes about calculating an annuity payment in a number of ways. First, one must determine the type of annuity. Second, one must find the option for payout. Then, one must determine the other details about the annuity and finally, factor in how the payment will be working in relation to the time frame of payment.
There are lots of applications of calculus; for example: calculating maxima and minima, analyzing the shape of curves, calculating acceleration when you know the velocity, calculating velocity when you know the acceleration; calculating the area of figures; calculating the volume of 3D shapes; etc.
Yes. Conditional distribution applies to fractions of rows/columns. Marginal distribution applies to the totals for each row/column
Table 3-13
table 3-13
an abacus
That means, compared to what are you calculating the movement. This might be the Earth, or some other object.
The table that is used is table 3-13. This is a table from a text book from which the question is taken.
Table 4-17
argos
Either the legs are not secure to the frame, or the table is not level.
The water table is that section of the frame that is covered by the barrels when the action is closed.
A counting frame is the common name for an abacus. An abacus is a centuries old counting and calculating tool that is still widely used by merchants in Asia and Africa.
Table 3-13
The force exerted on the table by a ball IS the weight of the ball.