A mathematical statement that appears to be true based on observations, but has not been logistically proven
What is a conjecture?
D in an arithmetic sequence, and A in a linear function represent the...
Slope/ Common difference
Transform this arithmetic sequence into a linear function
Aₙ = 5 + 9(n-1)
f(x) = 9x - 4
What do rats eat?
Cheese
Values determined by subtracting consecutive output values when the input values have an interval of 1.
What are first differences?
Is an arithmetic explicit formula equivalent to a linear function?
Solve this linear function for f(5)
f(x)= 3x + 10
f(5)= 25
computing systems inspired by the biological neural networks that constitute animal brains (Hint: the acronym is ANN)
What is artificial neural networks?
Another name for the slope of a linear function
What is average rate of change?
Is the y-intercept of a linear function the same as the first term of an arithmetic sequence?
No, because the first term in a sequence represents the starting point, whereas the y-intercept represents the initial value.
Is this table linear? Explain your reasoning
x y
-2 6
-1 3
0 2
1 3
2 6
No, this table is not linear because the slope is not constant. Also, when graphed the table forms a palabra.
What are the differences between Boolean logic and fuzzy logic
The distinction between fuzzy logic and Boolean logic is that fuzzy logic is based on possibility theory