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4.I am currently having trouble in grasping the concepts of my class but the bigger problem is that I am ...

am having a hard time to implement the pseudocode algorithms we are learning into practical use. I am looking for someone who is patient and willing to help me every step of the way; in other words basically start from scratch in learning my class material. The topics that we have gone over so far are: Perceptron for tagging, hidden markov models, CRFs, neural CRFs, context free grammars (infinite trees, highest prob string), latent CRF, loss-aware CRF, EM for HMM, context free grammar (viterbi, inside-outside)
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5.I was having trouble with this question, and whether it is true or false, "The maximum number of solutions a ...

utions a rational equation can have is indicated by the degree of the polynomial in the numerator. The polynomial is fully simplified."
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6.Having trouble understanding what this question is asking about Chromosomes in the mitosis process? I think I have a ...

I think I have a fundamental understanding of the concept but I feel as though this question is phrased poorly.
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8.I was wondering if you could help me with some Linear Motion Physics Problems. For the first question, I completed ...

n, I completed parts A and B, but can't get C. We get all the answers to the questions but not how to get to the answer. The question is: Patrick changes velocity from 2.0 m/s North to 4.0 m/s South with an acceleration of 0.50 m/s/s South. (A) Determine how much time this process takes (ANSWER: 12 s). (B) Find his displacement (magnitude and direction) (ANSWER: 12 m South). (C) Find how much distance Patrick covered (ANSWER: 20 m). Another question I was having trouble with was this (I got part A but not parts B or C): Two cars are traveling along a straight line in the same direction, the lead car at 25.0 m/s and the other car at 30.0 m/s. At the moment the cars are 40.0 m apart, the lead driver applies the brakes, causing his car to have an acceleration of -2.00 m/s/s. (A) How long does it take for the lead car to stop? (ANSWER: 12.5 s). (B) Assuming that the chasing car brakes at the same time as the lead car, what must be the chasing car's minimum negative acceleration so as not to hit the lead car? (ANSWER: -2.29 m/s/s). (C) How long does it take for the chasing car to stop? (ANSWER: 13.1 s).
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1.AU MAT 120 Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities Discussion

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