Examples of using Quadratic in English and their translations into Korean
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Four such methods are available in the Optimization Module: the Bound Optimization by Quadratic Approximation(BOBYQA), Nelder-Mead,
With his understanding of quadratic forms and invariant theory he created a theory of transformations in 1855.
Maschke's second area of work was on differential geometry in particular the theory of quadratic differential quantics.
The Department of Mathematics of the University of California, Berkeley, published Kato's notes Quadratic forms in Hilbert spaces and asymptotic perturbation series in 1955.
A quadratic 3D game engine would be very difficult to port over to just about any other contemporary 3D graphics hardware, all of which used triangle primitives and inverse-texture mapping.
working with Landau on analytic number theory and binary quadratic forms.
In control theory, the Kalman filter is most commonly referred to as linear quadratic estimation(LQE).
The Christoffel reduction theorem, so named by Klein, solves the local equivalence problem for two quadratic differential forms.
The Oppenheim conjecture was made in 1929 and concerns values of indefinite irrational quadratic forms at integer points.
Chungcheongnamdo using shift-share analysis: Application of regression analysis and quadratic programming.
In a short eleven year career Zolotarev produced fundamental work in approximation theory, quadratic forms, algebraic numbers and elliptic integrals.
Minkowski's original mathematical interests were in pure mathematics and he spent much of his time investigating quadratic forms and continued fractions.
His methods were based on the theory of the two fundamental differential quadratic forms of Gauss….
In this case, they represent the linear, quadratic, cubic, and quartic trends for dose and are labeled dose_1,
He first reduces an equation(linear or quadratic) to one of six standard forms.
The NCL30386 offers excellent dimming features, including the option for either linear or quadratic dimming curves.
So the easiest way to do it is to write it as a quadratic equaling 0 and then factoring it.
The discriminant of a quadratic is the expression inside the radical of the quadratic formula.
Why does the discriminant in the Quadratic Formula reveal the number of real solutions?
I want to talk a little bit about this part of the quadratic formula, this part right there.