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		<title>Cost Function</title>
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A detailed tutorial on the cost function. Step by step tutorial including several examples of the cost function for reference.

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The cost function is a name for a function that is being used in optimization. It is a very important part of an optimization problem. The cost function can be any graph, [...]]]></description>
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<p>A detailed tutorial on the cost function. Step by step tutorial including several examples of the cost function for reference.</p>
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<p>The <strong>cost function </strong>is a name for a function that is being used in optimization. It is a very important part of an optimization problem. The cost function can be any graph, because all it refers to is the function &#8211; the function could be different every time, and it could still be called the cost function. What we learn from this is that the cost function is not unique.</p>
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		<title>Quadrantal Angles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Find Values of Quadrantal Angles


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A detailed tutorial on how to find values of quadrantal angles. Step by step tutorial including several examples of finding values of quadrantal angles for reference.

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Quadrantal angles have a terminal side coinciding with a coordinate axis. A trigonometric functional value of such an angle can be determined by the [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Quadrantal angles </strong>have a terminal side coinciding with a coordinate axis. A trigonometric functional value of such an angle can be determined by the coordinates of the point where the terminal side intersects the unit circle. When on the unit circle, the Cartesian coordinate (x, y) cooresponds to (cos(&amp;), sin(&amp;)) on the unit circle.</p>
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