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Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit III: Solution of Equations and Eigenvalue Problems
The method known is fixed-point iteration (we also call it the x = g(x) method) is a very useful method to get a root of f (x) = 0.
Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit III: Solution of Equations and Eigenvalue Problems
Analytical methods of solving cubic and quadratic equations are available. Polynomial equations of degree greater than 4 are not solvable in analytical form and have to be solved by numerical methods to reach at a solution as correct as possible to the desired accuracy.
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Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit II: Design of Experiments
Statistics and Numerical Methods : Unit - II : Design of Experiments : '2' Marks Questions and Answers
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Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit II: Design of Experiments
Statistics and Numerical Methods : Unit - II : Design of Experiments : Exercise 2.5
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Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit II: Design of Experiments
Factorial designs are frequently used in experiments involving several factors, where it is necessary to study the joint effect of the factors on a response.
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Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit II: Design of Experiments
Statistics and Numerical Methods : Unit - II : Design of Experiments : Exercise 2.4
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Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit II: Design of Experiments
The term Latin square takes its name from a figure of mathematical puzzle that was studied many years before, use as a plan of experiment.
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Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit II: Design of Experiments
Statistics and Numerical Methods : Unit - II : Design of Experiments : EXERCISE 2.3 [Two-way classification] [RBD]
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Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit II: Design of Experiments
In two-way classification of analysis of variance, we consider one classification along column-wise and the other along row-wise.
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Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit II: Design of Experiments
One-way classification observations are classified according to one factor. This is exhibited column-wise.
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Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit II: Design of Experiments
The analysis of variance is a powerful statistical tool for tests of significance. The term "Analysis of Variance" was introduced by Prof. R.A. Fisher in 1920's to deal with problem in the analysis of agronomical data.
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Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit II: Design of Experiments
Experiments are a natural part of the engineering and scientific decision - making process.