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A mathematical investigation might be demonstrated by a situation where someone gets a math problem and tries to sort it out. Normally a mathematical investigation has a question to answer or a problem to solve. The field of statistics is populated largely by mathematical investigation. And a link is provided to the excellent Wikipedia on that topic. Surf on over and read just the first paragraph....
No. For example, division by 0 is not defined.
I need an example of a mathematical model of the word "beauty" useing a scale of 1 being the least likabe to 10 being the most likable
ESS stands for Electronic Spreadsheet. For example, MS-Excel Talking about the mathematical functions, there are many. TO name a few, MIN, MAX, ADD, SUB etc.
The symbol for a factorial is the exclamation point (!). For example, 4! = 4*3*2*1 = 24.
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A mathematical investigation might be demonstrated by a situation where someone gets a math problem and tries to sort it out. Normally a mathematical investigation has a question to answer or a problem to solve. The field of statistics is populated largely by mathematical investigation. And a link is provided to the excellent Wikipedia on that topic. Surf on over and read just the first paragraph....
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For example in the investigation of poisoning.
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An example of a boundary condition in a mathematical model is specifying the temperature at the edges of a heat-conducting material in a heat transfer simulation.
There are many mathematical tools. Arithmetical computation is one that is used daily.
The Lord's Prayer is one.
The LCM of 8 and 12 is 24.
No. For example, division by 0 is not defined.
There are many limitations that mathematical models have as problem solving tools. There is always a margin of error for example.
The Mathematical pyramid dividend of 164 is 25 which goes into 164 six (6) times.