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Statistics Pro 1.0
Calculate tedious and difficult Statistics and Discrete Mathematics formulas accurately, quickly, and with ease! Combinatorics (permutations and combinations, etc.), probabilities, expected values, confidence intervals, data analysis, hypothesis testing and more. Statistics Pro does more than simply give you the correct answer! It helps to ensure your understanding of the formulas and concepts involved by showing, and explaining, the actual formula you're using, all with a simple click of the handy "?" button available for every formula. All equations and methods are just a click away, providing the fast calculation you'll definitely appreciate over hours of button mashing on a calculator. Most of them are automatically calculated as you enter your data, allowing you to quickly see how changing one variable affects the entire result. The full version of Statistics Pro even provides our PDF guide for Statistics formulas, teaching you -- in simple terms and with almost 20 pages of visual examples -- every formula found in the program, and demonstrates how easy and fast it is to use the program to get the answers you need. Try the free demo today to see how Statistics Pro will work for you and save you time and effort! Then, purchase the full version at any time to immediately have full access to all of the formulas. From the makers of the popular Physics 101 SE physics calculator.
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Visualization of the polyhedra whose vertices have repelled each other on the surface of a sphere, until their positions have stabilized. The simplest such polyhedron has 4 vertices, and naturally becomes a tetrahedron. The remaining polyhedra, with an integral number of vertices, are NOT regular polyhedra. I call them "quantum hulls" because they are all convex hulls with triangular faces, and the number of vertices is quantized.
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