This template has all of the macros I have found useful in the past 4 years of my undergrad. I got most of these macros from my REU mentor Prof. Raul Gomez. This should be useful for anyone doing algebra/topology/algebraic geometry/geometry/category theory or anything else using diagrams. Also has some useful templates for theorems, lemmas, observations and proofs. It has all of the standard things that mathematician need in her preamble, like hyperref, amsmath, all the packages that are used for commutative diagrams, and much more.
This is a project for Calculus 2 students at Fitchburg State University. This project walks students through two examples of using definite integrals to determine the volume of objects: a bundt cake serves as the solid of revolution and the students build a structure from play dough that is not a solid of revolution.
“过去十年一涝,未来十年不涝的概率是?”
Answer: 36.8%
Though Poisson & Exponential are commonly used, few people understand why.
This note exlpains why we use these two distribution.
The oxmathproblems.cls was written by Keith A. Gillow. The latest version (1.3) was released on 12/5/2020. The class is based upon the standard exam class.
For more information please see the corresponding problem sheet class FAQ page
Created using the Jacobs Landscape Poster LaTeX Template
Version 1.0 (29/03/13)
Computational Physics and Biophysics Group, Jacobs University
https://teamwork.jacobs-university.de:8443/confluence/display/CoPandBiG/LaTeX+Poster
Further modified by:
Nathaniel Johnston (nathaniel@njohnston.ca)
This template has been downloaded from http://www.LaTeXTemplates.com
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