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10 April 2024
m 13:37 | Template:Exponential growth/Metadata diffhist 0 Pat Palmer talk contribs |
13:37 | Exponential growth diffhist −867 Pat Palmer talk contribs ({{WPAttribution}}) |
N 13:35 | Exponential growth/Bibliography diffhist +661 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Created page with "{{subpages}} * Meadows, Donella H., Dennis L. Meadows, Jørgen Randers, and William W. Behrens III. (1972) ''The Limits to Growth''. New York: University Books. ISBN 0-87663-165-0 * Porritt, J. ''Capitalism as if the world matters'', Earthscan 2005. ISBN 1-84407-192-8 * Thomson, David G. ''Blueprint to a Billion: 7 Essentials to Achieve Exponential Growth, Wiley Dec 2005, ISBN 0-471-74747-5 * Tsirel, S. V. 2004. On the Possible Reasons for the Hyperexponential Growt...") |
N 13:35 | Exponential growth/External Links diffhist +258 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Created page with "{{subpages}} *[http://www.webwinder.com/wwhtmbin/jexpont.html Exponent calculator] - One of the best ways to see how exponents work is to simply try different examples. This calculator enables you to enter an exponent and a base number and see the result.") |
7 April 2024
15:48 | Deletion log John Leach talk contribs deleted page Accuracy and precision (content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Accuracy''' and '''precision''' are often used interchangeably, but they do have different engineering definitions. Indeed, without additional terminology, they may be considered only as qualitative. In common use, however, it may be easier to understand if one thinks of several people, at varying levels of sobriety, playing darts at a bar. The first person steps up, throws, and puts four darts into the dead center of the target, all so clos...") |