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Khari
is on page 23 of 224
I feel completely vindicated for disliking these books right now.
There's a mistake on page 23. Rule 5. The Product rule at the top of the page has the equation as loge(a) +loge(b)=loge (a*b) [with all the e's as subscript]
On the bottom of the page Rule 5 is written as loge(a) +loge(a)=loge (a*b)
Where was the editor?!? That's a crucial problem!
— Nov 25, 2024 05:49PM
There's a mistake on page 23. Rule 5. The Product rule at the top of the page has the equation as loge(a) +loge(b)=loge (a*b) [with all the e's as subscript]
On the bottom of the page Rule 5 is written as loge(a) +loge(a)=loge (a*b)
Where was the editor?!? That's a crucial problem!
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Khari
is on page 101 of 224
Finally, i learned something I did not know that is applicable.
The definition of an outlier.
If the standardized residual is greater than 3 or less than-3 then the measurement is an outlier. Good to know
— Dec 04, 2024 07:19PM
The definition of an outlier.
If the standardized residual is greater than 3 or less than-3 then the measurement is an outlier. Good to know
Khari
is on page 90 of 224
The only reason I understand even a 10th of this is because I've taken 3 statistics courses. This book is useless at explaining to someone who hasn't already taken them. The one character only exists to say 'oh' 'i understand' 'I'll put that in my notes'. Reading it makes me irritated.
— Dec 03, 2024 09:49PM
Khari
is on page 65 of 224
So, if I wanted to show that there is a relationship between number of appearances and number of words spoken, I would plot that out on a scatter plot, probably with appearances on the x axis and words spoken on the y axis, and if there is a linear relationship, with a high r value, then I can say that they are positively correlated.
— Dec 02, 2024 07:40PM

