putative
(adjective)
Commonly believed or deemed to be the case; accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof.
Examples of putative in the following topics:
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Solutions to Chapter 6 Exercises
- Transposing up a major third, to E minor, puts the song in a better range for a soprano, with a key signature that is easy for guitars.
- Put the capo on the first fret to raise the sound by one half step.
- Solution to Exercise 6.4.5:The best solution here is probably to put the song in the key of G.
- Moving tune up to E minor puts it in a better key for sopranos.
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Poisson
- The average number of loaves of bread put on a shelf in a bakery in a half-hour period is 12.
- Of interest is the number of loaves of bread put on the shelf in 5 minutes.
- What is the probability that the number of loaves, selected randomly, put on the shelf in 5 minutes is 3?
- Let X = the number of loaves of bread put on the shelf in 5 minutes.
- If the average number of loaves put on the shelf in 30 minutes (half-hour) is 12, then the average number of loaves put on the shelf in 5 minutes is:
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Cost of Land
- Land is recognized at its historical cost or purchase price, and can include any other related initial costs spent to put the land into use.
- Land is recognized at its historical cost, or the cost paid to purchase the land, along with any other related initial costs spent to put the land into use.
- All costs associated with acquiring land and putting it to use are included in the cost of land.
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Functions and Their Notation
- If you put in a banana you would get back half a banana.
- If you put in an apple you would get back half an apple.
- Let's define the function to take what you put into it and cut it in half.
- If you put in $2$ you would get back $1$.
- If you put in $57$ you would get back $28.5$.
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Options Contract
- Options contracts are defined as either call or put options.
- Put option is the opposite.
- A farmer buys five put options, insuring 50,000 tons of corn.
- Thus, the investors do not use the put option.
- Thus, investors exercise put option.
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Putting benefit perception and service together
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Why Transpose?
- To put it in the right key for your vocalists.
- If your singer or singers are struggling with notes that are too high or low, changing the key to put the music in their range will result in a much better performance.
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Putting it All Together
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Introduction to Elementary operations and Gaussian Elimination
- The first is the application of elementary operations to try to put the matrix in row-reduced form; i.e., making zero all the elements below the main diagonal (and normalizing the diagonal elements to 1).
- Unless the matrix is very simple, calculating any of the four fundamental subspaces is probably easiest if you put the matrix in row-reduced form first.
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How to Apply a License to Your Software
- The standard way to do this is to put the full license text in a file called COPYING (or LICENSE) included with the source code, and then put a short notice in a comment at the top of each source file, naming the copyright date, holder, and license, and saying where to find the full text of the license.
- The GNU GPL says to put a notice like this at the top of each source file:
- It does not say specifically that the copy of the license you received along with the program is in the file COPYING or LICENSE, but that's where it's usually put.
- In general, the notice you put in each source file does not have to look exactly like the one above, as long as it starts with the same notice of copyright holder and date (The date should show the dates the file was modified, for copyright purposes.