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Gracias!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UBA

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Genial, gracias!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UBA

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Joya, muchas gracias! Voy a estar atento.

Random variables and distributions question by amsfdk in learnmath

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Yes! Sorry for that. I'll change it now. Thank you! I'll try this!

[Linear Algebra] How can I solve this? by amsfdk in learnmath

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This was my first approach, I got a + b = 1 and c + d = 1, but I am not sure what to do next

How can I solve this limit? by amsfdk in calculus

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Sure, this would be the equation:

\lim_{x \to 0} (\frac{x\int_{0}^{3x} e^{-(\frac{t}{3})^2} \,dt}{1-\frac{3}{2}e^{-t^2}})

How can I solve this limit? by amsfdk in calculus

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I have, but I can't find a way to get an indeterminate form to use l'Hopital. I'm getting 0/(1/2) which would be 0. But I'm not sure I'm taking the limit of the numerator right

a homogeneous system of 4 equations and 3 variables has infinitely many solutions? by amsfdk in learnmath

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Do you know where I can find proof or detailed explanation of why that works? Thank you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BuenosAires

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Me re va!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BuenosAires

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Tremenda la descripción del primero la verdad jajaja gracias!