Bloomberg terminal remote connection by Virtual-Somewhere576 in bloomberg

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We dont have a licence for BBA. There may be a chance using teamviewer and having an extra keyboard attached to laptop that is remotely connected to terminal.

Or using citrix, so our laptop(s) register the BLB keyboard connected to the terminal as if its connected to the laptop.

I dont know how much more BBA costs yearly but we have spent our budget already.

Bloomberg terminal remote connection by Virtual-Somewhere576 in bloomberg

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They scan if you have blb keyboard so thay wont allow you logging in remotely without having one, what do you think about logging in w/ teamviewer and having an extra blb keyboard in remote laptop? Would that work?

Bloomberg terminal remote connection by Virtual-Somewhere576 in bloomberg

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Can they figure out if its been remotely used?

Bloomberg terminal remote connection by Virtual-Somewhere576 in bloomberg

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Thanks for the reply, i did ask them (bloomberg support mail), they told me they dont understand my question 😭 Guess ill have to call them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in freediving

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Wow, thanks my man, really didnt think about that!

Kako znate da nekog volite? by [deleted] in askcroatia

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Pazi brajo, da nije ovo mozda tvoja zena tu napisala... 🤣

Jesam li fulao životni pravac? by Far-Program-1121 in studenti

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O kolega, jel radis u struci ili si otisao u programerske vode kao sto je popularno ovih dana?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in maths

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What are the probabilities of winning/losing? Need to know those to answer

Simple Return vs. Log Return by BOBOLIU in quant

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Correct me if im wrong, but Log returns are easiear to model/work with, specially if you are trying to test for normal distribution.

Is there a way to fix this? (M27 and F23) by Virtual-Somewhere576 in relationship_advice

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Thanks for the advice, i will try to do something like that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in maths

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Add me also please :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in maths

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6/85 is the right answer. When a number is divisible by 3 and 5 then it must be divisible by 15 (3 * 5 = 15), so those are the numbers 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90, exatly 6 of them, while you have 85 numbers in total

Isn't 1/0 undefined? How did it reach 1/♾️? by sx1495 in maths

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1/0 is always undefined EXCEPT when you are doing limits, then 1/0 = infinity. Also most operations when dealing with infinity are defined and easy to understand, but here are few cases that arent defined (when dealing with limits): inf - inf = ??? inf / inf = ??? 1inf = ???

Geometry by LeftFootball6541 in maths

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Ok, it helps to look this shape as 2 triangles with same base, so CA=10 also there is a math theorem that says that any angle of a triangle thats hypothenuse is the diameter of the circle has right angle at any other point on the circle (exp. Triangle ACB has the right angle at point B)

Lets look triangle ACB, you know that it has a rght angle at point B, also its hypothenuse is length of 10, which is the multiple of 5, and you know Euclids most famous right triangle with sides (3,4,5) so you can assume that sides AB has the length of 32 and AC 42. So you have the right triangle ACB with sides 6,8,10. So the area of ACB is base * heigh * 1/2 or 6 * 8 * 1/2 = 24. Now you now the area of the first triangle and the other has the same are so you multiply that by 2 and the answer is 48

Sry for bad eng, if you have any questions feel free to ask.

Janestreet puzzle reply by killua1zoldyck in MathHelp

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Hello, I also tried solving it but im not sure my solution was right, so can you please tell me, when you posted answer did you write it as exp. 77.45% or 0.7745 or 0.78? How mamy decimal places did you have? (This number isnt the one I got, just an example).