the idea of lie dragging a function along a congruence leads to a definition of the lie derivative, where the dragged function is compared with the value of the original function at a given point.
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the idea of lie dragging a function along a congruence leads to a definition of the lie derivative, where the dragged function is compared with the value of the original function at a given point.
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» too early to tell if g8/g20 security costs worth it: budget watchdog (toronto star)
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» too early to tell if g8/g20 security costs worth it: budget watchdog (toronto star)
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this raises the corollary question of whether it is possible to artificially create consciousness (usually in the context computers or machines), and of how to tell a well trained mimic from a sentient entity.
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this raises the corollary question of whether it is possible to artificially create consciousness (usually in the context of computers or machines), and of how to tell a well trained mimic from a sentient entity.
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"a portrait, or, how to tell frege from schröder," "history and philosophy of logic 2": 21-23.
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"a portrait, or, how to tell frege from schröder," "history and philosophy of logic 2": 21–23.
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3. 6. difference between percentages and percentage points
we should clearly distinguish between 'percentages' and 'percentage
points', to know well how to apply each of them.
as we have seen along the previous exercises, a percentage is a proportion
that takes number "100" as a reference.
for example, if a question says that the population of france is 11% of the
population of the eu, and the population of the eu is (in round figures) 500
million people, then we can calculate the population of france (the
unknown "x" in this case), using the "rule of three" that we all know from
basic maths and we are going to review here.
according to what we have said, "11%" indicates the proportion "11 to
100", so our rule of three in this case will be:
11 is related to 100
as x is related to 500
and we can solve this by cross multiplication:
11
100
500
this way: 11 * 500 = x * 100
and clearing: x = 11 * 500 / 100
x = 55
so our answer to this question would be that the population of france is 55
million people.
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