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  1. statistics - What are differences between Geometric, Logarithmic and ...

    Aug 3, 2020 · Now lets do it using the geometric method that is repeated multiplication, in this case we start with x goes from 0 to 5 and our sequence goes like this: 1, 2, 2•2=4, 2•2•2=8, 2•2•2•2=16, …

  2. probability - Geometric distribution vs exponential distribution curve ...

    Jan 13, 2021 · The geometric and exponential distributions are not the same, since they aren't even defined on the same domain. The geometric distribution lives on a discrete domain, the exponential …

  3. Geometric mean with negative numbers - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Apr 3, 2022 · The geometric mean is a useful concept when dealing with positive data. But for negative data, it stops being useful. Even in the cases where it is defined (in the real numbers), it is no longer …

  4. derivation of geometric series summation rule?

    Apr 16, 2021 · The sum of an infinite geometric series can be solved with the below equation, given that the common ratio, $r$, is bounded $ -1 <r< 1 $. I'm curious, is there a plain English explanation for …

  5. why geometric multiplicity is bounded by algebraic multiplicity?

    The geometric multiplicity is the number of linearly independent vectors, and each vector is the solution to one algebraic eigenvector equation, so there must be at least as much algebraic multiplicity.

  6. What does the dot product of two vectors represent?

    May 23, 2014 · 21 It might help to think of multiplication of real numbers in a more geometric fashion. $2$ times $3$ is the length of the interval you get starting with an interval of length $3$ and then …

  7. Why is the geometric mean less sensitive to outliers than the ...

    Apr 4, 2020 · It’s well known that the geometric mean of a set of positive numbers is less sensitive to outliers than the arithmetic mean. It’s easy to see this by example, but is there a deeper theoretical …

  8. terminology - Is it more accurate to use the term Geometric Growth or ...

    For example, there is a Geometric Progression but no Exponential Progression article on Wikipedia, so perhaps the term Geometric is a bit more accurate, mathematically speaking? Why are there two …

  9. How to Recognize a Geometric Series - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Apr 1, 2016 · The definition of a geometric series is a series where the ratio of consecutive terms is constant. It doesn't matter how it's indexed or what the first term is or whether you have a constant.

  10. Proof of geometric series formula - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Sep 20, 2021 · Proof of geometric series formula Ask Question Asked 4 years, 6 months ago Modified 4 years, 6 months ago