For Exercises 31-46, perform the indicated operations for the given vectors. (See Examples 3-4) v = 8 , − 10 w = − 3 , 7 s = − 1 , − 2 r = 2 , 10 3 v + 2 w − s
For Exercises 31-46, perform the indicated operations for the given vectors. (See Examples 3-4) v = 8 , − 10 w = − 3 , 7 s = − 1 , − 2 r = 2 , 10 3 v + 2 w − s
Solution Summary: The author explains how to simplify 3(v+2w)-s for the given vectors.
For Exercises 31-46, perform the indicated operations for the given vectors. (See Examples 3-4)
v
=
8
,
−
10
w
=
−
3
,
7
s
=
−
1
,
−
2
r
=
2
,
10
3
v
+
2
w
−
s
Quantities that have magnitude and direction but not position. Some examples of vectors are velocity, displacement, acceleration, and force. They are sometimes called Euclidean or spatial vectors.
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3. Claim number per policy is modelled by Poisson(A) with A
sample x of N = 100 policies presents an average = 4 claims per policy.
(i) Compute an a priory estimate of numbers of claims per policy.
[2 Marks]
(ii) Determine the posterior distribution of A. Give your argument.
[5 Marks]
(iii) Compute an a posteriori estimate of numbers of claims per policy.
[3 Marks]
2. The size of a claim is modelled by F(a, λ) with a fixed a
a maximum likelihood estimate of A given a sample x with a sample mean
x = 11
=
121. Give
[5 Marks]
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Bearing Word Problems
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name:
Jocelyn
date: 1/18
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2. A Delta airplane and an SouthWest airplane take off from an airport
at the same time. The bearing from the airport to the Delta plane is
23° and the bearing to the SouthWest plane is 152°. Two hours later
the Delta plane is 1,103 miles from the airport and the SouthWest
plane is 1,156 miles from the airport. What is the distance between the
two planes? What is the bearing from the Delta plane to the SouthWest
plane? What is the bearing to the Delta plane from the SouthWest
plane?
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