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Intervals may be described as: vertical (or harmonic) if the two notes sound simultaneously linear (or melodic), if the notes sound successively. Interval class is a system of labelling intervals when the order of the notes is left unspecified, therefore describing an interval in terms of the shortest...
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Encyclopedia: Interval (mathematics)
In algebra, an interval is a set of all real numbers between two indicated numbers, which may or may not contain the two numbers themselves. For example, [0,1] is the closed and bounded interval conta...
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The new applet running below is designed to help students understand confidence intervals. Each of the 50 lines on the graph below represents a confidence interval for the mean (assuming known variance). Each interval is based on a sample of size 5 taken from a standard normal distribution (mean=0 and variance=1).
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Presents a guide to Interval Arithmetic research featuring: open problems, applications, generalizations, bibliography, researchers' sites, ftp site, and mailing list. Interval Computations: Introduction and Technical issues...
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Interval Net (in Spanish) Working Group on Interval Methods for Control, part of the IEEE Control Systems Society Technical Committee on Computer Aided Control System Design...
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Interval, the distance between two musical pitches. In Western harmony, Interval, the distance between two musical pitches. In Western harmony, the names of intervals reflect the number of notes of the diatonic scale (the seven-note scale using the tones A to G) that are encompassed by the interval.
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Interval notation is a method of writing down a set of numbers. Usually, this is used to describe a certain span or group of spans of numbers along a axis, such as an x-axis. This same set could be described in another type of notation called interval notation. In that notation the group of numbers would be written as:
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interval Definition from dictionary Look up "interval" at Merriam-Webster Look up "interval" at dictionary.com Forum discussions with the word(s) 'interval' in the title:
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Interval International is a timeshare exchange company with locations around the world offering its members the ability to exchange their timeshare for time an another location. Or if you prefer, use Advanced Search to find resorts by name, code, your interests, or even participation in Interval's Golf Resort program.
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