today we learned about solving transition problems using matrices
the formula is Pn=Po x Tn
Po is the initial probability matrix and must be a row ex: [.5 .5]
to calculate probabilities for subsequent matrices we need to create a transition matrix
T is the transition matrix and must be a square ex: [.64 .35
.3 .7 ]
the numbers must be in decimal format cuz your dealing with percentages
we had to work on page 83 in the book # 1-9 but not 2
test on Friday
Grade 12 students in Manitoba learning Applied Math... They're in two different towns, and happen to be connected by Highway 10...They'll be learning with and from each other. Ryan Maksymchuk and Cam Bennet are teachers in Swan River and Dauphin, Manitoba, respectively. This is a bright idea that may encourage other teachers and students to consider collaborating with other learners in other places...It might work. It might not...Watch and see...
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