What is the result of evaluating the following Scala code? (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) .map List(4,8,12,16,20) List(2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20) List(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) List(2,4,6,8,10)...
Given the logistic map Xn+1 = run(1 – Xn) with r > 0. Show the 2-cycle is stable for 3 <r <1+V6.
Problem 2. Let f be a self-map on a set X. For x,y e X define x ~ y if and only if f"(x) = f(y) for some integers n, m > 0. Show that ~ is an equivalence relation.
the answer is 1/64. please explain!
Given the following pedigree, what is the coefficient of inbreeding for individual V-3? - O'D 0 0 0 0 = 2 >
2. Show that for > 0, we have x4 + IV
Problem 6. (10 pts) Write down the following in the form of x(t) = A cos(2t + o), where A> 0 x(t) = sin(2t + 7) + cos2t
Part E (4)- Explain what the following code would do and also give the final value for X v1-15; v2-30; x=1 if (4*v1)> (2 vz) X-0 ; end Do not merely state the end result of the code, but describe what the entire code does.
Which reaction sequence would result in the conversion shown
below?
Which reaction sequence would result in the conversion shown below? = > Br Вг Br. Ci (1) HBr, (2) C12 (1) Cly/hv, (2) Bra/hv (1) Brz/hv, (2) HCI (1) HCI, (2) Br2
When X1, X2, ..., X, is a random sample from Uniform(0,26) (only >0), show that (X(1), Xn)) is sufficient statistic for 0.
Write out the memory map for the following code, providing all
values at the end of execution.
How many total bytes does this code declare for variables?
double testd; struct frog h: int testi; double .xy: struct frog turtle, apple, tv[3] testi-2; apple-kturtle; apple->x-ktestd; *(turtle.x)-7.3; apple).y-3.6 turtle.y-1.5 for (testi-o ; te8tjc3 ; test i++) tv [testi] .x-a(tv [ (test1+1 )%3] . y) ;
in a laurent series valid (z-2) (1+2) 2+11 > 2