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Zexralo8
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Dozens in Roulette
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yeah dozens are kinda “in the middle” bets. you’re covering 12 numbers so you’ll hit fairly often (around 1 out of 3 spins), and the...
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blamocur
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calculating new DCA after selling part of an asset
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Took me some effort to find what DCA stands for, so I am posting my best guess for readers like myself, i.e. Dollar Cost Averaging.
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Each player rolls one die, so there are 6 × 6 = 36 6×6=36 possible pairs of results. Out of those, some are wins for player A, some for...
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Could you please review this iOS mathematics app?
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I am excited to announce that the Android version 1.0 is ready for download. In version 1.0 you can solve any algebraic equation with...
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YeOldeStudent
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I think I know how to calculate a new DCA after selling part of an asset. I think I know how to perform the necessary steps, but I would...
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YeOldeStudent
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I am not in school; however, life is my school. I wish to get the proper information for calculating a new DCA (Dollar Cost Average)...
Mar 12, 2026
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Help with Accounting Calculations in Finance/Business Math
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Please post an example/s, indicating clearly how far you have progressed toward solution, and, exactly where you are stuck
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If you're looking for an intuitive understanding rather than a proof, you might consider that e^(kx) is just e^x compressed horizontally...
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Thank you, i think thats exactly what i was after.
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Dr.Peterson
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Derivative of e^(kx) without using the Chain Rule
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If you're looking for an intuitive understanding rather than a proof, you might consider that e^(kx) is just e^x compressed horizontally...
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Well, you could use the Taylor series instead. What is y=e^{kx}? It is the solution to the differential equation y'=k \cdot y with...
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