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  • 61Shooting method — In numerical analysis, the shooting method is a method for solving a boundary value problem by reducing it to the solution of an initial value problem. The following exposition may be clarified by this illustration of the shooting method.For a… …

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  • 62Trapezium rule — In mathematics, the trapezium rule (the British term) or trapezoidal rule (the American term) is a way to approximately calculate the definite integral: int {a}^{b} f(x),dx. The trapezium rule works by approximating the region under the graph of… …

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  • 63Bisection method — A few steps of the bisection method applied over the starting range [a1;b1]. The bigger red dot is the root of the function. The bisection method in mathematics is a root finding method which repeatedly bisects an interval and then selects a… …

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  • 64Higher Technical Examination Programme (HTX) — In Denmark, the Higher Technical Examination Programme (HTX, in Danish: Højere Teknisk Eksamen ) is a 3 year vocationally oriented general upper secondary programme which builds on the 10th 11th form of the Folkeskole. It leads to the higher… …

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  • 65Derive (computer algebra system) — Derive Developer(s) Texas Instruments Stable release 6.1 Development status Discontinued Written in muLISP Operatin …

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  • 66Modulo operation — Quotient (red) and remainder (green) functions using different algorithms. In computing, the modulo operation finds the remainder of division of one number by another. Given two positive numbers, a (the dividend) and n (the divisor), a modulo n… …

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  • 67Dynamic Computer Algebra System — Dcas is a dynamic computer algebra system featuring the idea of using identities as rules for manipulation of algebra. Robert Fenichel developed a system called FAMOUS in the 1970s using the LISP programming language pursuing the same aim. A… …

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  • 68List of numerical analysis software — Listed here are a number of computer programs used for performing numerical calculations: * acslX is a software application for modeling and evaluating the performance of continuous systems described by time dependent, nonlinear differential… …

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  • 69Mathomatic — on a terminal emulator Developer(s) George Gesslein II Initial release 1987, 23–24 years ago …

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  • 70Finite difference method — In mathematics, finite difference methods are numerical methods for approximating the solutions to differential equations using finite difference equations to approximate derivatives. Intuitive derivation Finite difference methods approximate the …

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