Sunday, 20 July 2014
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
Rate (mathematics)
Rate (mathematics)
In mathematics, a rate is a ratio between two measurements with different units. If the unit or quantity in respect of which something is changing is not specified, usually the rate is per unit time. However, a rate of change can be specified per unit time, or per unit of length or mass or another quantity.
A rate defined using two numbers of the same units (such as tax rates) or counts (such as literacy rate) will result in a dimensionless quantity, which can be expressed as a percentage (for example, the global literacy rate in 1998 was 80%) or fraction or as a multiple.
Sunday, 9 February 2014
Minimum Point of a Quadratic Graph
Minimum Point of a Quadratic Graph
Differentiating the function and setting its derivative to 0 is the fastest way however if you do not know calculus then an alternate method is to complete the square.
But for any quadratic in the form ax^2 + bx +c, where a, b and c are constants: the lowest point is when
x = -b/2a.
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