First, we need to find which number when substituted into the equation will give the answer zero. \(f(1) = {(1)^3} + 4{(1)^2} + (1) - 6 = 0\) Therefore \((x - 1)\)is a factor. Factorise the quadratic ...
This example shows the use of the %PDL macro for polynomial distributed lag models. Simulated data is generated so that Y is a linear function of six lags of X, with the lag coefficients following a ...
Operations Research, Vol. 21, No. 1, Mathematical Programming and Its Applications (Jan. - Feb., 1973), pp. 156-161 (6 pages) This paper gives rules that enable the transformation of a 0-1 polynomial ...
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