Yes. The parameters of the t distribution are mean, variance and the degree of freedom. The degree of freedom is equal to n-1, where n is the sample size. As a rule of thumb, above a sample size of 100, the degrees of freedom will be insignificant and can be ignored, by using the normal distribution. Some textbooks state that above 30, the degrees of freedom can be ignored.
No.
index of any digit is 0 then it is equal to one according to mathematics's rule. therefore a degree is equal to 1.
as equal as, so equal as, more equal than, the most equal of.
324 degrees Fahrenheit
degree of freedom is defined as the number of independent variable which have relative motion each other, its becomes equal to ==3(l-1)-2i-h
Yes. The parameters of the t distribution are mean, variance and the degree of freedom. The degree of freedom is equal to n-1, where n is the sample size. As a rule of thumb, above a sample size of 100, the degrees of freedom will be insignificant and can be ignored, by using the normal distribution. Some textbooks state that above 30, the degrees of freedom can be ignored.
The degree is equal to the maximum number of times the graph can cross a horizontal line.
The absolute value of a number equals the number itself if and only if the number is a positive real number (x >= 0 and does not include a nonzero imaginary component).
The absolute value of a number equals the number itself if and only if the number is a positive real number (x >= 0 and does not include a nonzero imaginary component).
The absolute value of a number equals the number itself if and only if the number is a positive real number (x >= 0 and does not include a nonzero imaginary component).
3.50 is equal but it implies a greater degree of precision.
A degree of exactness of a numeric integration formula is the highest number for which all polynomials of degree equal or less than the number, satisfy the condition that the formula for them is precise (0 error)
Yes. It is equal to (1 + sqrt5) / 2 = ~1.618 which, though irrational, is a purely real number; i.e. it has no imaginary component.
yes. the centigrade and Celsius are equal. 1 degree Centigrade = 1 degree Celsius
No. An exponent is the degree to which a number is multiplied by itself. For example in 23 the 3 is the exponent. 23 is equal to 2x2x2.
The number of miles in one degree of latitude depends on how far you are from the equator.