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MATH 3P82 REGRESSION ANALYSIS Lecture Notes

MATH 3P82 REGRESSION ANALYSIS Lecture Notes

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>a:= (3.0+4)∗(2−6)+2/3−4/5; a:= −28.13333333 >a/7+9; 4.98095238 >a:= 14/6; a:= 7 3; >a/7+9; a:= 28 3; (from now on, we will omit the >prompt from our examples, showing only what we have to type). Maple can also handle the usual functions such as sin, cos, tan, arcsin, arccos, arctan, exp, ln, sqrt , etc. All angles are always measured ...

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