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  • You will be writing functions to calculate estimates of derivatives and integrals for data sets. Along with ...submitted to Gradescope. You do not need to upload your code to Sakai or do anything with Connect. Note that this is an individual assignment!
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  • You will be writing functions to calculate estimates of derivatives and integrals for data sets. Along with ...submitted to Gradescope. You do not need to upload your code to Sakai or do anything with Connect.
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  • You will be writing functions to calculate estimates of derivatives and integrals for data sets. Along with ...submitted to Gradescope. You do not need to upload your code to Sakai or do anything with Connect. Note that this is an individual assignment!
    365 bytes (56 words) - 20:50, 28 November 2022
  • You will be writing functions to calculate estimates of derivatives and integrals for data sets. Along with ...submitted to Gradescope. You do not need to upload your code to Sakai or do anything with Connect. Note that this is an individual assignment!
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  • ...submitted to Gradescope. You do not need to upload your code to Sakai or do anything with Connect.
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  • ...submitted to Gradescope. You do not need to upload your code to Sakai or do anything with Connect.
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  • ...e a program that can actually do a surface graph, and see where Matlab can do much more than even a graphing calculator.
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  • ...elpful I think because I can actually use it to do matrix calculation if I do not have my calculator with me. And it is much quicker than using my calcul
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  • .... It can encode and decode entire paragraphs before I would have been able to decode a single letter.
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  • .../cars.of.future/index.html?iref=newssearch, 5 things your car will finally do in 2020, John Brandon, CNN, updated 12 March 2008, accessed 09 September 20 ...raphs can be very important to interpreting data, and can make data easier to understand.
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  • *I have a quick question regarding Test 1. Do we have to know the matrix based method for NVM and MCM? Thanks. <small>—Preceding [ ** You do not specifically need to use the impedance matrix method to get the equations. [[User:DukeEgr93|DukeEgr93]] 20:57, 27 February 2011 (E
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  • ...ant to get either an Econ minor or the MMS certificate, and I also want to do maybe either a Psych or Theatre Studies minor. ...too little time to do everything I want to do. With EGR53 skills, I hope to build a time machine.
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  • #REDIRECT [[PrattWiki:To Do]]
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  • ...bots-could-learn-same-way-babies-do Robots Could Learn The Same Way Babies Do}. Lindsey Kratochwill, Popular Science, posted 4 December 2015, accessed 31 ...on Earth's Topography. It looked cool and now I have the coding knowledge to actually make a model of the Earth, which is also pretty cool.
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  • ...e fooled by the peculiar username; I am, in fact, a joyless human being. I do, however, find joy in some things. Sure, they're mischievous at times, and they might love to lay across your keyboard while you're working or enjoy smacking things off
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  • ===Random Things that have Nothing to do with Me=== ===I Like to===
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  • * So what do you do when you've entered lpq in the command window of all the computers in Teer ...a Hudson machine (ssh hudsonN.oit.duke.edu) and run <code>lpq</code> there to see if one of them will let you print. [[User:DukeEgr93|DukeEgr93]] 17:39,
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  • ** Do not do this from Navigator! Take forever * Go to Start -> Anaconda -> right-click Anaconda Prompt -> More -> Run as administ
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  • I'm Adam Kershner. Welcome to my user page. Don't hesitate to ask questions or contact me if you need anything.
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  • ...ould never do on a graphing calculator or another program, and the code to do something so complicated was remarkably simple.
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  • === What should I do if the computer says that firefox is already running? === === What should I do if I cannot login due to an overfull directory? ===
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  • ...m doing with my life. Honestly don't really even believe I was meant to go to college, but hey at least I'm on scholarship so free housing and food.
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  • ...here is an [[EGR 103 Startup]] page in progress, meant as a kind of "Guide to your first 100 hours as a Pratt student." === Do I need my own computer? ===
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  • This page is meant to support the first day of lecture and to answer the questions that came up during class. ...t's the main informational site. The first day slides are also there - go to the Errata/Notes section.
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  • This is an article related to the Grand Challenge of engineering better medicines ...3-D surface can be very difficult to do mentally, and you can just easily do it with Matlab. Also, I'm sure the programming behind the 3-D modeling ope
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  • ...here is an [[EGR 103 Startup]] page in progress, meant as a kind of "Guide to your first 100 hours as a Pratt student." === Do I need my own computer? ===
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  • ...here is an [[EGR 103 Startup]] page in progress, meant as a kind of "Guide to your first 100 hours as a Pratt student." === Do I need my own computer? ===
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  • ...here is an [[EGR 103 Startup]] page in progress, meant as a kind of "Guide to your first 100 hours as a Pratt student." === Do I need my own computer? ===
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  • ...here is an [[EGR 103 Startup]] page in progress, meant as a kind of "Guide to your first 100 hours as a Pratt student." === Do I need my own computer? ===
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  • ...d be pretty cool. He likes that technology can be used in innovative ways to help solve everyday problems, even if this isn't a common problem for every ...o more than just make graphs and do mathematics, it also has the potential to display complex images and create visual replications of data, making the p
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  • ...om this small riverside town that I thought was pretty big until I started to visit Chicago constantly. Some people say we do.
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  • You will be using root-finding to solve several engineering problems. The main Python methods you will be us ...rd to make a narrow bracket - just look at the graph and figure out values to the left and right of the root you want.
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  • ...ke Engineering. As of now, I am not because I am transferring from Trinity to Pratt. Weird, huh? ...gs that are required for my survival, like eating and sleeping. However, I do like watching TV, especially The Office, and other relaxing activities. Stu
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  • You will be using root-finding to solve several engineering problems. The main Python methods you will be us * For the plot, use $$T$$ values from 0 to 1200 K
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  • You will be using root-finding to solve several engineering problems. The main Python methods you will be us * For the plot, use $$T$$ values from 0 to 1200 K
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  • You will be using root-finding to solve several engineering problems. The main Python methods you will be us * For the plot, use $$T$$ values from 0 to 1200 K
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  • ...here is an [[EGR 103 Startup]] page in progress, meant as a kind of "Guide to your first 100 hours as a Pratt student." === Do I need my own computer? ===
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  • 4) Intro to Poetry writing class (no link to be found) == Things I like to do ==
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  • * How do I change the color of the text in Unix so my eyes don't bleed? [[User:Gpw5| ...TTY, on the left side, there's an option to set the Colours. Just be sure to re-save the session once you get them the way you like so you can use that
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  • *How do we cancel items in the EPrint queue? [[User:Aj75|Aj75]] 19:28, 25 August 20 ...'t. Just do not select them from the list ePrint presents you when you go to a printer. Jobs are cleared out after a period of time (usually 6-12 hours
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  • ...oring in Chemistry with concentrations in Biochemistry and Biology. I love to play the piano, create poems, and go fishing. ...e complex figures created by functions. For example, in Lab 3 we were able to create a Tornado like function and a Fibonacci-like swirl using parametric
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  • ...I attempted to do some without a program such as MATLAB, I would be unable to grasp the dimensionality in one single graph.
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  • ...th's topography is cool because it is incredible to think I may be able to do something like this
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  • Hey guys, my name is Alec Mazzuckelli, and I would like to share a little bit about myself. I am currently a Freshman at Duke Univers == What I Like To Do ==
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  • ...resenting pictures/graphs to us. It's cool to think that I will be able to do that soon, but at the same time, it's daunting because the things we are do
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  • I am an undergaduate a Duke University, planning to major in engineering. I am from and have lived my whole life in Maine. My i ...g like this is really cool. It gets me exciting to eventually learn how to do things like this.
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  • File:EGRInspiredArt.png
    Note: This is a photo for my user page. Hopefully that is ok to do, I can take it down if not.
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  • ...isdhgahttp://ecoworldly.com/2009/06/01/massive-scale-solar-projects-needed-to-harness-the-sun%E2%80%99s-energy-potential/ ...its entertaining when you learn what to do and how to do it without having to get frustrated with the work''
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  • ...stence here at Duke and will do something for this world, even if I cannot do anything for myself.
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  • ...pronounced '''''I'''nk''-uh. Like the Inca tribe, except it has nothing to do with them. My mom is from Finland, and Inka is a Finnish name. ...I had no idea Matlab could do something like that and it makes me excited to learn more about the program. I also liked the earthquake demo because it
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