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Chapter 23

A History of Mathematics: An Introduction · 4 exercises

Problem 1

Given four measured values for the independent variable \(x\) as \(x_{1}=2.0, x_{2}=4.0, x_{3}=5.0, x_{4}=6.0\) and four corresponding measured values for the dependent variable \(y\) as \(y_{1}=2.5, y_{2}=4.5, y_{3}=7.0, y_{4}=8.5\), use the method of least squares to determine the constants \(a\) and \(b\) that give the best linear function \(y=a x+b\) that represents this measured relationship.

4 step solution

Problem 2

Given that the \(x\) value determining one standard deviation in the normal curve \(y=\frac{1}{c \sqrt{\pi}} e^{-\left(x^{2} / c^{2}\right)}\) occurs at an inflection point of the curve, show that this value is given by \(x=\) \(c / \sqrt{2}\)

3 step solution

Problem 6

Using Figure 23.4, show how Playfair concluded that "never at any former period [i.e., before 1820\(]\) was wheatso cheap, in proportion to mechanical labour, as it is at the present time [1821]."

6 step solution

Problem 11

Describe why the publication of Nightingale's pie charts would have led to an outcry in Britain. Find out what happened in the hospitals after these were published and write, a brief report.

3 step solution

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