Although many different companies "love companies" as I call them would have you believe they can set you up with a compatible mate, that's simply not true. They may have some qualities you like, but, sometimes opposites attract, while others like someone similar to themselves. The best thing you can do is write down on a piece of paper what you want in a man/woman and try to find someone on your own that fits that profile. Remember, not everyone is going to be perfect and neither are you. Finding a mate is almost like buying a good pair of shoes. Gotta try a few before you find the right one! Good qualities: Hard worker Likes kids and pets Has a quiet/pleasant personality or is outgoing Enjoys life and likes to do different things, but also can snuggle down at home and relax Romantic (not 24/7) Likes to sit down and discuss things with you These are only some of the good qualities, but it's a start. Good luck Marcy
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Not sure what non-verticle means, but a rational function can have up to 2 non-vertical asymptotes,
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It means if you plot the function it is not on a straight line For example y = 3x + 4 is linear function y = x squared is non linear
Below is a rule that is an example of a non-linear function when b is 49, a is 7 and a is a function of b: a = square root of b 7 = square root 49 7=7
Parametric tests assume that your data are normally distributed (i.e. follow a classic bell-shaped "Gaussian" curve). Non-parametric tests make no assumption about the shape of the distribution.