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    Eq 1 shows equations of an usual RNN. Here xt is the current input and ht−1 is the previous RNN state. U and V are the network parameters associated with xt and ht−1 respectively. φ is a nonlinear function which we can choose from several alternatives. Some common choices are sigmoid, ReLu, tanh etc. Two of most important differences between RNN and feed forward neural networks are time ordered input and network parameter sharing. We can see from figure 3 that input is feeding to the network in different

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    Art was one of my favorite classes, but I wasn't a fan of algebra class. There are many differences and similarities between art class and algebra class. I love taking a bit of nothing and turning it into a work of art that I can be proud of. One of the main reasons I disliked algebra class was how much homework we had. One of the biggest differences between these two classes was the amount of creative freedom used in art class. Algebra class has more lectures while art class has more hands-on creative

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    “Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. Mastering others is strength, mastering yourself is true power,” says Lao-Tzu. The rabbits in Watership Down that are aspiring leaders deal with a constant battle that relates perfectly to Lao-Tzu’s quote. Some gain power through their stature, others through their wit, but the truly effective leaders use the ideal attributes both from themselves and the rabbits they are leading. The desire for power in this novel is exhibited through

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    Part 3: Writing and Explaining AP Statistics 1.The quadratic formula is to solve for x. The formula is x=-b +/-√b²-4ac\ 2a. It also helps solve the standard equation Ax²+bx+c=0. 2. The rule in algebra about adding exponents is to ONLY add the base numbers if they are the same. If the base numbers aren't the same then you have to make the numbers the same before you continue. 3. To draw a two dimensional representation of a cube, first you must draw a square. Then draw three diagonal lines going

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    Algebra is the basis of all math and its advancement took place in three major steps. The first stage of algebra is rhetorical algebra dating back to before 275 BCE. Rhetorical algebra was a form of algebra that contained no symbols so to them +,-, and*, did not exist. It was usually explained orally or written on scribes. They were able to do things such as find squad and cubed roots, solve linear equations, and explain fractions. As well as recognizing irrational numbers and identifying that quadratics

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    Introduction Quadratics have had a prefund impact on mathematics, and it had dermasticly helped with graphing, find the vertex, interests and many other things. In this maths folio some of the ways that quadratics can be used in real world situations has been demonstrated along with the intervention of other math types. Method The method taken in this folio for part one and two was… Equipment Helibox Templates (5.0, 8.0, 10.5, 15.5, and 21.5cm lengths) Tape measure Computer Scissors Ruler

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    y=10 E. Summary Although quadratic functions do not seem difficult but it is related to most fields in science and examples can be made by any shape or act that might represent the form of a parabola. Including, there are more complex polynomials than the quadratic but it seems that this function is the best introduction to functions and there graphs. Recourses https://www.desmos.com/

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    Stat 113 Beiyi(Summer) Liu Professor Ihsan Shahwan Final Project Part C In order to figure out how variables relates to each other and the connections among the variables, or one can predict the other. I will choose three quantitative variables or two quantitative variables and one categorical variable on each pairs. I will also use graphs of scatter plots; regression and correlation to understand that how one variable affect other two variables

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    Higher Order Thinking and Diverse Learners Grand Canyon University: Secondary Methods and Data-Driven Pedagogy April Smith GCU: SED-444 August 25, 2013 Higher Order Thinking and Diverse Learners Grand Canyon University: Secondary Methods and Data-Driven Pedagogy April Smith GCU: SED-444 August 25, 2013 Higher Order Thinking and Diverse Learners This unit is designed for students in beginning Algebra classes. It is an introduction to the basic functions of algebra including the

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    A quartic equation is a fourth-order polynomial equation of the form. Shortly after the discovery of a method to solve the cubic equation, Lodovico Ferrari (1522-1565), a student of Cardano, found a way to solve the quartic equation. His solution is a testimony to both the power and the limitations of elementary algebra. The objective of this project is to analyze a polynomial of degree four via various attributes using Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word. I was assigned a nuumber in class that resembles

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