they are alike because they both have the last word "probability"
No. A probability means, how likely it is for something to happen. An observation of SEVERAL similar events can give you a good ESTIMATE of the probability.
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The adverbial form of "concept" is "conceptually." For example, "Many fantasy novels are conceptually similar."
No, the two of them used algebra and probability to model population biology, not natural selection, however similar the two may be.
In a bar graph, the height of the bars is relative to the frequency. In a histogram, the area of the bars is relative to the frequency. Because it deals with area, the label on the y-axis is "frequency density" rather than just "frequency"
Energy apparently increases with increased frequency. but we must be careful when using the observable derivative 'frequency' as the real physical scalar quality and quantity is wavelength, normally denoted 'lambda'. frequency is not a physical but only a metaphysical concept, using 'time'. (Speed is a similar concept, only derived from time, and also only ever relative to some datum, which fact we also tend to forget). Energy per given passing wave speed increases with decreased wavelength. i. e. Blueshifted waves are considered more energetic for a given velocity.
Complex frequency is utilized in electric circuits in order to simplify the math, essentially. It is very similar to the use of phasors, except complex frequency can cover all types of inputs, not just sinusoids.
Chamberlin's concept and Jaon Robinson concept are similar and not the same. comment.
they are alike because they both have the last word "probability"
No. A probability means, how likely it is for something to happen. An observation of SEVERAL similar events can give you a good ESTIMATE of the probability.
How is a frequency table different from a line plot how are they similar? Read more:
The answer depends on how many of the 5 cards are similar.
System
That is known as a concept or a set of related ideas.
The adverbial form of "concept" is "conceptually." For example, "Many fantasy novels are conceptually similar."
Family or relatives.