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THE CENTROIDS OF SPECIAL-TYPED TRIANGLES

  • Geometry
On 28/02/2022

While the article The Centroid of A Triangle explains how to find the centroid of any triangle, this article elaborates on how to determine the centroids of some special-typed triangles, that is isosceles, equilateral, and right-angled triangles.   The CentroidRead More

COVARIANCE AND CORRELATION MATRICES

  • Statistics
On 27/02/2022

Variance and correlation matrices play a vital role in multivariate statistics. Multivariate statistics studies n x p data from a set of samples, where n is the sample size or the number of measurements and p is the number ofRead More

CONTINUITY OF A FUNCTION AT A POINT

  • Calculus
On 26/02/2022

Consider the real-valued function f defined by for every real number. Note that the function returns the greatest integer less than or equal to x. The graph of f is portrayed below. As can be seen from the graph, thereRead More

THE LIMIT OF A FUNCTION AT A POINT

  • Calculus
On 25/02/2022

Let f be a real-valued function with f(x) = x + 5 for every real number x. Let’s consider the values ​​of f(x) when the values ​​of x are around 2, but x ≠ 2. ( See Table 1 below.)Read More

POINT OF INTERSECTION OF TWO LINES

  • Linear Algebra
On 25/02/2022

If two coplanar lines are not parallel then they intersect each other. Furthermore, if they are placed on the Cartesian plane, we can determine the coordinates of the point of intersection. Suppose we are given the line g and hRead More

THE SPECTRAL DECOMPOSITION OF SYMMETRIC MATRICES

  • Linear Algebra
On 24/02/2022

The picture above is an application of singular value decomposition in image processing. This post will discuss a special case of SVD, where the matrix to be decomposed is a symmetric matrix. The study of symmetric matrices is important inRead More

THE CENTROID OF A TRIANGLE

  • Geometry
On 23/02/2022

Suppose that ∆ABC is any triangle.  To determine its centroid, draw the median passing through one of its vertices, A. Let D be the midpoint of the line segment BC.  (So the median passes through A and D.) Similarly, drawRead More

INDEPENDENT EVENTS

  • Statistics
On 23/02/2022

The above symbols represent the 52 cards of a deck of playing cards. If a card is selected at random from the deck then each of the 52 signs above is a member of the sample space. So the sample spaceRead More

THE BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION

  • Statistics
On 23/02/2022

Suppose that a fair coin is tossed 20 times. (The word ‘fair’ here means that each side of the coin has the equal probability of appearing.) If it turned out that the coin came up heads 18 times (out ofRead More

ONE IS EQUAL TO ZERO … HOW COME?

  • Abstract Algebra
On 23/02/2022

Some people may think it is a weird question and say “Nonsense!” But if you ask the question to someone who has studied abstract algebra, you’ll possibly get another answer. This article introduces the concept of ring in mathematics.  Read More

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