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  2. Shoelace formula - Wikipedia

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    Shoelace formula. The shoelace formula, also known as Gauss's area formula and the surveyor's formula, [1] is a mathematical algorithm to determine the area of a simple polygon whose vertices are described by their Cartesian coordinates in the plane. [2] It is called the shoelace formula because of the constant cross-multiplying for the ...

  3. For sale: baby shoes, never worn - Wikipedia

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    e. "For sale: baby shoes, never worn." is a six-word story, one of the most famous examples of flash fiction. Versions of the story date back to the early 1900s, and it was being reproduced and expanded upon within a few years of its initial publication. [ 1][ 2] The story is popularly misattributed to Ernest Hemingway; this is implausible, as ...

  4. Multiple comparisons problem - Wikipedia

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    Multiple comparisons problem. An example of coincidence produced by data dredging (uncorrected multiple comparisons) showing a correlation between the number of letters in a spelling bee's winning word and the number of people in the United States killed by venomous spiders. Given a large enough pool of variables for the same time period, it is ...

  5. INCHworm adjustable shoes grow along with kids ... - TechCrunch

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    The iFit technology allows you to GROW the size of the shoe with a simple push of the button. So eliminate unnecessary trips to the shoe store and provide your children with better fitting shoes ...

  6. Boost your skills with this Excel training on sale - AOL

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    With 11 courses and over 14 hours of hands-on training, this online program will help you learn how to use Excel’s advanced functions, formulas, and concepts — like Pivot Tables, Power Query ...

  7. Gaussian elimination - Wikipedia

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    Multiplying a row by a nonzero scalar multiplies the determinant by the same scalar; Adding to one row a scalar multiple of another does not change the determinant. If Gaussian elimination applied to a square matrix A produces a row echelon matrix B, let d be the product of the scalars by which the determinant has been multiplied, using the ...

  8. Adidas made a running shoe that's fully recyclable - Engadget

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    The Futurecraft Loop features all reusable materials and no glue. As part of its recent pledge to only use recycled plastics by 2024, Adidas has revealed a new running shoe that is made from 100 ...

  9. Matrix (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Matrix (mathematics) An m × n matrix: the m rows are horizontal and the n columns are vertical. Each element of a matrix is often denoted by a variable with two subscripts. For example, a2,1 represents the element at the second row and first column of the matrix. In mathematics, a matrix ( pl.: matrices) is a rectangular array or table of ...