For the following exercises, P is a point on the unit circle, a. Find the (exact) missing coordinate value of each point and b. find the values of the six trigonometric functions for the angle θ with a terminal side that passes through point P. Rationalize denominators. 137. P ( x , 7 3 ) , x < 0
For the following exercises, P is a point on the unit circle, a. Find the (exact) missing coordinate value of each point and b. find the values of the six trigonometric functions for the angle θ with a terminal side that passes through point P. Rationalize denominators. 137. P ( x , 7 3 ) , x < 0
For the following exercises, P is a point on the unit circle, a. Find the (exact) missing coordinate value of each point and b. find the values of the six trigonometric functions for the angle
θ
with a terminal side that passes through point P. Rationalize denominators.
1.
The number of claims is modelled by a NB2(n, p) (the number of fail-
ures before the nth success with probability p of success). The sample x =
(x1, x2,,XN) with N = 100 returns
N
N
xj =
754,
Σε = 70425.
j=1
Estimate the parameters n and p using the point estimates.
[5 Marks]
93
Y
y = f(x)
00
X
3. (i) Consider the following R code:
wilcox.test(UK Supermarkets $Salary ~ UKSupermarkets $Supermarket)
(a) Which test is being used in this code?
(b) What is the name of the dataset under consideration?
How would be adapt this code if we had ties? What other command
can be used which deals with ties?
(ii) Consider the following R code:
install packages("nortest")
library(nortest)
lillie.test (Differences)
(a) Assuming the appropriate dataset has been imported and attached,
what is wrong with this code?
(b) If this code were to be corrected, what would be determined by run-
ning it?
[3 Marks]
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