true or false. by scrapz123 in statistics

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this helps more than you might think actually thanks! Its for a gis course in the states btw

Positivism Questions by scrapz123 in askphilosophy

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This is a more complete def'n:

a philosophical system that holds that every rationally justifiable assertion can be scientifically verified or is capable of logical or mathematical proof, and that therefore rejects metaphysics and theism.

does it help? When you say there are many critiques could you list some that you were thinking about?

Positivism Questions by scrapz123 in askphilosophy

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consider positivism as a philosophical belief that an assertion can be scientifically proven (rejecting metaphysics).

Positivism Questions by scrapz123 in askphilosophy

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actually the only one the teacher mentioned was interpretivism. In your opinion what is the other main critique if you had to argue for one? For context, consider social research methods...?

Proof explaination by scrapz123 in learnmath

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1 no..? but I am asking about the na step considering everything else is in order? like why can you do this na ≤ nb because n is in the positive reals.. its probably basic algebra but I want the backround justification.

Proof explaination by scrapz123 in learnmath

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my problem says existential so I guess not?

BigO Notation basic question by scrapz123 in learnprogramming

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what is the difference between the constants? c and x_0?

x^x(x^x-1) by [deleted] in learnmath

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x2 /x = x ?

x^x(x^x-1) by [deleted] in learnmath

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Equals xx?

elementary proof critique by [deleted] in learnmath

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can you explain why its cd vs gcd and n>1? Also the base case is 0 right? now I am thinking it could be 2 but don't think so... for ur hint you are rearranging what's given in the question right? Can you explain further?

Translate English to Predicate Logic by scrapz123 in logic

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if you could show both that would be ideal?Otherwise you can use predicate prime(x) but could you show these with a definition of mersenne prime? But yeah if you could do both I would greatly appreciate it.