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In applying Bayes' Law,as the prior probabilities increase,the posterior probabilities decrease.
Line
A line is described as a shape with no thickness that goes on infinitely in two opposite directions and is one-dimensional.
Linear Inequalities
Mathematical expressions involving linear expressions in one or more variables where the expressions are not equal but related by less than (<), greater than (>), less than or equal to (≤), or greater than or equal to (≥).
Kirchhoff's Laws
Rules in electrical circuits that describe the conservation of charge and energy, encompassing both the current law (KCL) and the voltage law (KVL).
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