Yes indeed. This keeps the math close to the R code.
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Subject: [gov2001-l] Function in Problem 3
In the beginning of problem 3 where the function:
exp^(-((x-2)^2+(y-1)^2))
is defined, is that supposed to indicate "e" raised to that power?
Thanks!
-Colin
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