• ...the plot. It is a character string. For example, Z = 'b*' will plot using blue stars. For all possible options, check the help page for plot
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  • ...rite in color within equations like this: <math>x+y+{\color{red}w}+{\color{blue} z}</math>.
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  • ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • <span style="font-size: 24px;color:blue">[[MA 375 Spring 2009 Homework Page|'''''New''''' '''Homework Link''']]</sp ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • ...ck it, the link [[page with more instructions_MA375Fall2008walther]] turns blue and I am transferred to a newborn page of name as indicated.
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  • ...er subset of the whole network that has been queried. Nodes highlighted in blue are directly matched by the query, those in red are referring URLs which li
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  • ...by 0 in the end. (See step 4 to see this.) The circled number is listed in blue. \color{blue}0 & \color{red}3 & \color{red}2 & \color{red}0\\
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  • ...double square brackets like <nowiki>[[new page]]</nowiki>. If the link is blue, it means the page already exists. If the link is red, it means the page ne
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  • ...Blue, Green, and Yellow. The only stipulation was that after each red, a blue must follow, unless the red is the very last color in the sequence.
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  • ...d on both sides, another is blue on both sides, and the third card has one blue side and one red side. One card is pulled at random out of the hat, and one
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  • ...from the double-sided red card, and one is from the card that has red and blue sides. You're given that a card was chosen with a red face.
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  • Think about it like the red and blue card problem from the last homework.
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  • Blue line => <math> L/2 = \sqrt{R^2-D^2}</math>
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  • imagine you have n pairs of socks [for example purpose lets say 4 (red, blue, green, and yellow)] all with an left and right. Now the right side is say
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  • either red or blue, one each prisoner (without that person knowing whether it's red or blue). Starting with the last prisoner in line,
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  • ...an odd number of 1s red, and the ones with even number of 1s (or zero 1s) blue. From how it was constructed, it's clear a vertex with an odd number of 1s So, red vertices will only connect to blue vertices.
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  • Note how even though the output from the original code (the blue stars) resembled a sinusoidal function, it was not nearly the correct infor
    1 KB (232 words) - 07:00, 10 September 2008
  • ...u can see from the graph, <math> y</math><sub>2</sub><math>(t)</math> (the blue dotted graph) is the same graph of </math><sub>1</sub><math>(t)</math> (the
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  • Well, besides the bug in the blue box, the sampling frequency is much to large. For a really smooth sinusoid,
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  • ...k it, the link [[page with more instructions_MA453Fall2008walther]] turns blue and I am transferred to a newborn page of name as indicated.
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  • ...e, 3-nearest neighbors are counted and because red triangles are more than blue squares, the class of green circle is red triangle.
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  • ...this ambiguity is attributed to the fact the placement of this particular blue symbol is rather unusual.
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  • * If you click a blue link, it should get you somewhere interesting; if you click a red one you n ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • * If you click a blue link, it should get you somewhere interesting; if you click a red one you n ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • It's blue now.
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  • #define BLUE 2
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  • ...special names to make discussing them much easier. Starting from the light blue piece and going clockwise: J, Z, L, S, T, O, I
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  • &= sinc \left (\frac{t}{T}\right) * {\color{Blue} \sum_k X(kT) \delta(t-kT)} \\ &= rect \left (\frac{t - \tfrac {T}{2} }{T}\right) * {\color{Blue}\sum_k x(kT)\ \delta (t - kT)} \\
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  • ...t dimension represents R(Red) ,Second dimension-G(Green),Third dimension-B(Blue) respectively.My objective behind this page,was to see that,when an image i
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  • ...or red depicts high intensity and yellow, green shows medium intensity and blue hows low intensity ,gray and gradually white depicts that the intensity is
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  • ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • ...l color gradations (e.g. the red "lingers around longer" and there is less blue; this is because this filter acts as a low pass filter, removing high frequ
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  • ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • blew/blue
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  • ...sample in the original feature space along with the hyperplane"the line in blue" that separate the samples of each class. the values of the weights vector
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  • The following plots show the results of my experiment, where the red and the blue circles represent data of two different classes in 2D and the green line re
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  • ...iltered with the same filter but with 32 different cut off frequencies.The blue regions indicate low amplitudes ( on the DFT plot above, the black indicate
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  • % Please wait for it. Blue lines show neurons with distance =1.
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  • ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • ...{\color{blue}n} ) = \sum_{{\color{blue}n}=-\infty}^\infty sin(\pi*{\color{blue}n})</math>
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  • <div><span style="color:blue"> Note: although the signal given looks very similar to <math>{\color{blue} x_1[n]= 4^n u[n+3]- 2^n u[n-4] }</math>.
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  • *Istanbul: Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, Spice Bazaar
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  • int blue = (298 * ((y & 0xFF) - 16) + 516 * ((u & 0xFF) - 128) + 128) >> 8; blue = Ts.mathClip(blue, 255, 0);
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  • ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • ...d, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for
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  • <font color="blue">QUESTION: I understand that there is a pole at 2, but how do you know whic :<span style="color:blue">TA's comment: Since the FT of <math>e^{2t}x(t)</math> converges then the f
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