The Matrix? Possibly?
Video production is very common nowadays,there are many uses of video such as television commercials,product training video,employee training video,promotional video and photo montage as well..!!It helps a lot in making your business more progressive and famous.
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The TV series Numb3rs (2005-2010) stars Rob Morrow, David Krumholtz, Judd Hirsch, Alimi Ballard and Navi Rawat. It is a crime drama about a mathematician working for the FBI who uses equations to help solve cases.
A game that uses video
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The best video game will vary by other people's opinions and what game system the game uses. One of the best video games would be Super Mario Brothers.
A joystick is used to control a video game.
S1Ei think 10 Life Lessons He uses them in the video game "Doomed"
A computer game uses technology that requires permission from the user. Simple games can be made using Flash but no a website can not be a video game.
By using video game as teaching tools
Well, different gaming platforms use different formats. The PS3 uses Blu-Ray, the Xbox 360 uses DVD. Some computer games and PS1 games used CDs as their media. So I presume a "video game CD" refers to these sorts of disks. A "video CD" is a CD with a video on it.
In a sense, and whether they realise it or not, thousands of researchers are using parametric modelling whenever they employ t-tests, F-tests, chi-square tests, or any of the myriad other tests in common use. All of these are based on parametric models.There is also a large class of scientists, including physicists, chemists, experimental psychologists, biologists, astronomers and others, that make heavy use of parametric models to describe systems that they have encountered.
Archetechs and calculations of buildings, finance and economy(Especially banks), video/computer games(they usually consist of very complex algebraic equations to calculate position, points, etc., I know that since I am a game developer sometimes), and ESPECIALLY MACHINERY. (Just to name very few)
Archetechs and calculations of buildings, finance and economy(Especially banks), video/computer games(they usually consist of very complex algebraic equations to calculate position, points, etc., I know that since I am a game developer sometimes), and ESPECIALLY MACHINERY. (Just to name very few)
No. Descriptive statistics are those that characterise samples without attempting to draw conclusions. The purpose of them is to help investigators to form an understanding of what the data might be capable of telling them. Descriptive statistics include graphs as well as measures of location, scale, correlation, and so on. Parametric statistics are those that are based on probabilistic models (ie, mathematical models involving probability) that involve parameters. For instance, an investigator might assume that her results have come from a population that is normally distributed with a certain mean and standard deviation; this would be a parametric model. She could estimate this pair of parameters, the mean and standard deviation, using parametric statistics, or test hypotheses about them, again using parametric statistics. In either case the parametric statistics she uses would be based on the parametric mathematical model she has chosen for her data.