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  1. Probability Distribution Questions and Videos - Socratic

    Questions What is the difference between a discrete random variable and a continuous random variable? What is the sum of the probabilities in a probability distribution? What is an example of a …

  2. Question #63a28 + Example - Socratic

    Sep 29, 2014 · There are three types of binary compounds: Type I, a metal of fixed charge and a nonmetal Type II, a metal of variable charge and a nonmetal Type III, two non-metals Type II binary …

  3. Question #aae38 + Example - Socratic

    It is an unsaturated hydrocarbon, in other words, it contains hydrogen and carbon only, with at least 1 carbon-carbon double bond. The length of the carbon chain can be anything and the number of …

  4. Question #2872d + Example - Socratic

    A rank-m tensor is a mathematical object that represents N^m real numbers, where N is the dimension of space. rank-0 Tensor: represents a single real number and is usually called a scalar. Examples of …

  5. Question #049da + Example - Socratic

    Explanation below Significant figures express to the reader how precise the measurement is. They correspond directly to the amount of precision one can get from using a particular measurement tool. …

  6. Question #01f1c + Example - Socratic

    In the most simplistic case, animal cells belong to animals and plant cells belong to plants.

  7. Question #cec3e + Example - Socratic

    See below! :) Examples of phase changes could be: solid to liquid: butter melting, ice melting liquid to solid: freezing water into ice cubes, when molten metals harden (ex. steel) liquid to gas: boiling …

  8. Question #4a2ed + Example - Socratic

    The final temperature is -149 °C. > Since the volume is constant, this is an example of a problem involving Gay-Lussac's Pressure-Temperature Law: color (blue) (bar ...

  9. Question #c2b5a + Example - Socratic

    Quantization of any physical quantity is that it can only take some discrete values and not continuous values. Example - Quantization of electric charge means that all charges in nature are integral …

  10. Site Map - Calculus Lessons | Socratic

    What is an infinite limit? How do you find limits as x approaches infinity? Is the function # (x^2-6x+9)/ (x-3)# continuous? How can I prove that a function is continuous? What is the "rate of change" of a …