Measures of Dispersion
In statistics, dispersion is the degree to which a distribution is stretched or squeezed. Measures of Dispersion differs with location or central tendency, and together they are one of the …
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In statistics, dispersion is the degree to which a distribution is stretched or squeezed. Measures of Dispersion differs with location or central tendency, and together they are one of the …
Sierpinski Triangle also called as Sierpiński Gasket or Sierpiński Sieve is a fractal with a shape of an equilateral triangle. It is subdivided recursively into smaller equilateral triangles. This triangle …
In mathematics, a harmonic progression(H.P.) is a progression formed by taking the reciprocals of an arithmetic progression. The sequence is a harmonic progression when each term is the harmonic mean …
A Geometric Progression(G.P.) is a sequence in which each term is derived by multiplying or dividing the preceding term by a fixed number or a constant ratio(r). E.g. 2, 4, …
In mathematics, an Arithmetic Progression(AP) or Arithmetic Sequence is a sequence of numbers such that the difference between the consecutive terms is constant and is known as common difference. For …
Probability is the branch of mathematics concerning numerical descriptions of how likely an event is to occur, or how likely it is that a proposition is true. Axiomatic probability is …
In biological classification, Taxonomic hierarchy is the process of arranging various organisms into successive levels of the biological classification from kingdom to species and vice versa. Each level of this …
In combinatorics, the rule of product or multiplication principle is a basic counting principle, which here we know as the Fundamental Principle of Counting. It is a rule which we …
A complex number is a number that can be expressed in the form of (a+ib), where a & b are real numbers and ‘i’ is an imaginary unit i.e. i …
Binomial theorem (or Binomial Expansion) gives us a way for finding any power of a binomial without multiplying at length. History 1. Special cases of the binomial theorem were known …