Commonly used term in Financial markets to describe the market data information e.g. price - buy/sell, volume, depth of market etc for a derivative based product - e.g. an Option, CFD etc
Derived Rates are calculated rates relating to some sort of underlying item(s) - these could be equities, bonds, interest rates etc
Unless you know the rate the miles can not be derived from miles.
A derived noun is a noun that is based mostly on verbs.Examples of derived nouns:combinationconclusiondegradationestimationformalizationglamorizationimplicationjustificationnavigationnominationorganizationpopularizationunificationvisualization
yes it is,it is derived by cubing the fundamental unit of length
Pythagoras
An area, in its simplest form is derived by multiplying together two lots of the basic quantities - lengths.
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Length (cubed) and time.
Unless you know the rate the miles can not be derived from miles.
The derived quantity is a quantity which has been derived from 2 or more base quantities. Example: Velocity is the rate of change of distance and is written in terms of distance divided by time which are two base quantities.
You cant just convert a derived rate of speed to a time.
If the investment is derived from income, look at the return and make a choice
Primarily the cooling rate of the mineral compound.The faster the rate cooling smaller the crystal size of the mineral.Consequently, large crystal specimins are derived from igneous bodies with a very slow rate of cooling.
It is a derived unit. It measure distance traveled per unit of time. For example meter per second or m/s. Speed or velocity as it is sometimes called is derived from the units for distance and time.
Some of the star systems derived from various Star Wars sources and included in the Essential Atlas are Corellia, Coruscant, Tatooine, Hoth, Bespin, Endor, Naboo, and Kashyyyk. These star systems are well-known locations in the Star Wars universe and were featured prominently in various media such as films, books, and games.
these type of quantities are called derived quantities. Their value depends on some fundamental quantities or some other derived quantities. eg. force is a derived quantity whose value depends on mass(fundamental) and acceleration(derived).
I would take the equation to calculate the new amount, and solve it for the original amount.
Velocity is derived from position - it is defined as the rate of change of position. In symbols: v = ds/dt Where v = velocity, s = position, and t = time. For the case of constant velocity, this can also be written as: v = (difference in position) / (time elapsed)