independent system
(noun)
A system of linear equations with exactly one solution pair .
(noun)
A system of linear equations with exactly one solution pair
Examples of independent system in the following topics:
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Inconsistent and Dependent Systems
- ) and dependency (are the equations linearly independent?
- The equations of a linear system are independent if none of the equations can be derived algebraically from the others.
- For linear equations, logical independence is the same as linear independence.
- Systems that are not independent are by definition dependent.
- A system of equations whose left-hand sides are linearly independent is always consistent.
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Inconsistent and Dependent Systems in Two Variables
- An independent system of equations has exactly one solution $(x,y)$.
- The previous modules have discussed how to find the solution for an independent system of equations.
- The equations of a linear system are independent if none of the equations can be derived algebraically from the others.
- Systems that are not independent are by definition dependent.
- A system of equations whose left-hand sides are linearly independent is always consistent.
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Comparing the Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems
- The peripheral nervous system (PNS, see ) is divided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.
- The somatic nervous system controls all voluntary muscular systems within the body, and also mediates involuntary reflex arcs.
- The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is the part of the peripheral nervous system that acts as a control system, functioning largely below the level of consciousness and controlling visceral functions.
- It is classically divided into two subsystems: the parasympathetic nervous system (PSNS) and sympathetic nervous system (SNS).
- The enteric nervous system is sometimes considered part of the autonomic nervous system, and sometimes considered an independent system.
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Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System
- The autonomic nervous system (ANS) contains two subdivisions; the parasympathetic (PSNS) and sympathetic (SNS) nervous systems.
- The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is classically divided into two subsystems (see : the parasympathetic nervous system (PSNS) and sympathetic nervous system (SNS).
- The enteric nervous system is sometimes considered part of the autonomic nervous system, and sometimes considered an independent system.
- In the autonomic nervous system, preganglionic neurons connect the CNS to the ganglion.
- Distinguish between the parasympathetic and sympathetic subsystems of the autonomic nervous system
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Introduction to Systems of Equations
- To find the unique solution to a system of linear equations, we must find a numerical value for each variable in the system that will satisfy all of the system's equations at the same time.
- The solution to a system of linear equations in two variables is any ordered pair that satisfies each equation independently.
- A solution to the system above is given by
- An independent system has exactly one solution pair $(x, y)$.
- An inconsistent system has no solution.
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Inconsistent and Dependent Systems in Three Variables
- Systems of equations in three variables are either independent, dependent, or inconsistent; each case can be established algebraically and represented graphically.
- Independent systems have a single solution.
- Dependent systems have an infinite number of solutions.
- Inconsistent systems have no solution.
- We know from working with systems of equations in two variables that a dependent system of equations has an infinite number of solutions.
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Chapter Questions
- Why did Congress and the President create the Federal Reserve System with several independent bank branches?
- Please describe the structure of the Federal Reserve System?
- 5.Which factors help the Fed be independent of the U.S. federal government?
- Explain why the degree of independence between the central bank and its government is very important.
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Expert Systems
- An expert system has a unique structure, different from traditional computer programs.
- It is divided into two parts: One fixed and independent of the expert system—the inference (reasoning) engine, and one variable—the knowledge base.
- Knowledge-based systems are systems based on the methods and techniques of artificial Intelligence.
- Knowledge base systems (KBS) go beyond the decision support philosophy to incorporate expert system technology into the decision-making framework.
- Break down expert systems to the inference engine, the knowledge base, and conversational
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Structure of the Federal Reserve
- The Federal Reserve System (The Fed) was designed in order to maintain the central bank's independence and promote decentralized power.
- The Federal Reserve (the Fed) was designed to be independent of the Congress and the government.
- It operates independently, and is not subject to political pressures directly as is Congress or the President.
- The diagram shows the relationship between the different organizations that compose the Federal Reserve System
- Recall the structure of the Federal Reserve System of the United States
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Political Strife and American Independence
- Advocates of independence in Congress moved to have reluctant colonial governments revise instructions to their delegations, or even replace those governments which would not authorize independence.
- The resolution of independence was delayed for several weeks as revolutionaries consolidated support for independence in their home governments.
- The Declaration announced the states' entry into the international system; the model treaty was designed to establish amity and commerce with other states; and the Articles of Confederation established "a firm league" among the thirteen free and independent states.
- Congress finally approved the resolution of independence on July 2, 1776.
- Describe the steps taken by the Continental Congress after declaring independence from the British Empire