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%%ANKI
Basic
What closed formula is traditionally used to compute the $n$th triangular number?
Back: $\frac{n(n + 1)}{2}$
Back: $\large{\frac{n(n + 1)}{2}}$
Reference: “Triangular Number,” in _Wikipedia_, January 13, 2024, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Triangular_number&oldid=1195279122](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Triangular_number&oldid=1195279122).
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%%ANKI
Basic
Suppose $S \subseteq \mathbb{R}$ is bounded below by $B$. What kind of mathematical object is $S$?
Back: A nonempty set.
Suppose $S \subseteq \mathbb{R}$ is bounded below by $B$. What property does set $S$ exhibit?
Back: $S$ is nonempty..
Reference: Tom M. Apostol, _Calculus, Vol. 1: One-Variable Calculus, with an Introduction to Linear Algebra_, 2nd ed. (New York: Wiley, 1980).
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Basic
Suppose $S \subseteq \mathbb{R}$ is unbounded above. What kind of mathematical object is $S$?
Back: A set (possibly empty).
Suppose $S \subseteq \mathbb{R}$ is unbounded above. What property does set $S$ exhibit?
Back: Indeterminate.
Reference: Tom M. Apostol, _Calculus, Vol. 1: One-Variable Calculus, with an Introduction to Linear Algebra_, 2nd ed. (New York: Wiley, 1980).
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Basic
How does the largest unsigned interpretation of the exponent *field* relate to the $Bias$?
How does the unsigned interpretation of the largest normalized exponent *field* relate to the $Bias$?
Back: The largest unsigned interpretation is $2 \cdot Bias$.
Reference: Bryant, Randal E., and David O'Hallaron. *Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective*. Third edition, Global edition. Always Learning. Pearson, 2016.
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Basic
How does the largest exponent *value* relate to the $Bias$?
How does the largest normalized exponent *value* relate to the $Bias$?
Back: It equals $Bias$.
Reference: Bryant, Randal E., and David O'Hallaron. *Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective*. Third edition, Global edition. Always Learning. Pearson, 2016.
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Basic
How does the smallest exponent *value* relate to the $Bias$?
How does the smallest normalized exponent *value* relate to the $Bias$?
Back: It equals $1 - Bias$.
Reference: Bryant, Randal E., and David O'Hallaron. *Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective*. Third edition, Global edition. Always Learning. Pearson, 2016.
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Basic
In permissivism, what is the conseqent to antecedent "$X$ can be described without contradiction"?
In permissivism, what is the consequent to antecedent "$X$ can be described without contradiction"?
Back: "$X$ exists."
Reference: Simon Hewitt, “A Cardinal Worry for Permissive Metaontology,” _Metaphysica_ 16, no. 2 (September 18, 2015): 15965, [https://doi.org/10.1515/mp-2015-0009](https://doi.org/10.1515/mp-2015-0009).
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Cloze
A set $A$ is inductive iff {$\varnothing \in A$} and {$A$ is closed under successor}.
Set $A$ is inductive iff {$\varnothing \in A$} and {$A$ is closed under successor}.
Reference: Herbert B. Enderton, *Elements of Set Theory* (New York: Academic Press, 1977).
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Basic
*Why* is a strict preorder also a strict partial order?
Back: Irreflexivity and transitivity imply asymmetry (and antisymmetry).
Back: Irreflexivity and transitivity imply antisymmetry.
Reference: “Preorder,” in _Wikipedia_, July 21, 2024, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Preorder](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Preorder&oldid=1235839474).
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