If you write a=dv/dt Then you can write it as dv=a*dt And take the integral on both sides integral(dv)=integral(a*dt) My question is: What does dv=a*dt...
WWGD says: June 22, 2017 at 2:07 pm stevendaryl The way that tensors are manipulated implicitly assumes isomorphisms between certain spaces. If A is a vector space, then A∗ is the set of linear functions of type ArightarrowS (where S means "scalar", which can mean real numbers or...
Again: what does this mean? Dec 9, 2017 #9 WWGD Science Advisor Gold Member 7,411 11,415 Dale said: Essentially, yes. With the small point that you shouldn’t call it a “correlation”. In your case price is a numeric variable and drive-wheels is a categorical v...
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