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some real world problems have more than one answer (output) given one input, these situations can be described by functions
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You use the information you're given, along with the facts and formulas you know about the geometry of a circle.
The ratio of the length of the side opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse is the sine of that angle.The ratio of the length of the side adjacent to a given angle to the hypotenuse is the cosine of that angle.The ratio of the length of the side opposite a given angle to the side adjacent to that angle is the tangent of that angle.
Follow these steps: 1). Make sure you understand the question, and what information will answer it. Write down exactly what is being sought. 2). Write down the information given in the statement of the problem. 3). Write down as many facts as you can that involve the quantities requested, the given quantities, and the vectors in the problem. 4). Use the given information, together with the facts and procedures you know, to find the information requested. Note: A vector never has more than one dimension.
knowledge can be acquired by reading and studying different facts and situations. wisdom can be part of knowledge and of spiritual gift given by supernatural being like GOD.
given theses additional facts
the amount of money you actually earn during a given pay period
You can read many facts about Mount Everest at the link I have given.
inductive
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You can read lots of facts about Mount Everest and its climbers at the link given
the raw facts given to the comuter are called data
A differece in learned patterns and thought process to given situations
some real world problems have more than one answer (output) given one input, these situations can be described by functions
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