Posts Tagged ‘identifying’
Thursday, November 5th, 2009
How to Use Parametrization
Description
A detailed tutorial on how to use parametrization. Step by step tutorial including several examples of how to use parametrization for reference.
Overview
Parametrization can be used in many different branches of math, including algebra and calculus. Parametrization involves setting up parameters necessary for the complete or relevent specification of a geometric object. This means it is only used when calculating a shape or part of a shape, because that is what a geometric object is. Sometimes, this is nothing more than identifying the parameters. Other times it becomes an involved mathematical process that is used to find out what the parameters are.
Tags: Calculus, complete, decide, deciding, define, defining, differential equations, geometric, identify, identifying, parameter, parametrization, relevent, set, setting, shape, specification, vector
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Identifying the Consequent
Description
A detailed tutorial on the consequent of a conditional. Step by step tutorial including several example problems of identifying the consequent of a conditional for reference.
Overview
A conditional is a statement where something implies something else – that is, the antecedent implies the consequent. In this article, we will be talking about the consequent. The consequent is the last part of the conditional. It is normally expressed as Q, and can either be a numerical expression or a logical expression. The consequent can also contain a second conditional, with its own antecedent and consequent.
Tags: antecedent, conditional, consequent, discrete math, identifying, implies, logical expression, Math, numercial expression, P, Q
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Identifying the Antecedent
Description
A detailed tutorial on the antecedent of a conditional. Step by step tutorial including several example problems of identifying the antecedent of a conditional for reference.
Overview
A conditional is a statement where something implies something else – that is, the antecedent implies the consequent. In this article, we will be talking about the antecedent. The antecedent is the first part of the conditional. It is normally expressed as P, and can either be a numerical expression or a logical expression. The antecedent can also contain a second conditional, with its own antecedent and consequent.
Tags: antecedent, conditional, consequent, discrete math, identifying, implies, logical expression, Math, numercial expression, P, Q
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