Examples of using Data points in English and their translations into Turkish
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Existing data points.
The data points lie perfectly on top of the curve.
Disrupt data points.
The data points are subjective and open to interpretation.
All right. You got three data points.
Four or five thousand data points on every adult in the United States.
All right. You got three data points.
I need more data points to track how the virus is continuing to replicate within the culture medium.
No, you gave us a lot of new data points.
You got three data points.- All right.
But until recently, there had only been three data points.
You got three data points.- All right.
These three classes depend linearly on previous data points.
We're better off using known data points and extrapolating.
Frankly, for this problem, you didn't even have to take two data points.
The center just needs a few more data points in order to match the golden ratio.
Look, tracing these bomber's movements gave us these 12 data points.
And then aimed back at us, you know? of data points collected online We're just a mass assemblage.
In order to match the golden ratio.The center just needs a few more data points.
Cambridge Analytica says it's got 5,000 data points on many, many millions of people out there.
Instead, he looked at the data, and he said,let's see if we can group all these different data points into clusters?
She will have 70,000 data points defining her, and currently she has no rights, no control over that at all. By the time my daughter is 18.
So let's just take some data points here.
So you didn't even have to take two data points here, you could have just taken any of these numbers divided by any of these numbers.
And then aimed back at us, you know?We're just a mass assemblage of data points collected online.
Now linear interpolation means let's take the data points around 1955. So you have this data point from 1950. You have this data point from 1960.
Many millions of people out there. it's got 5,000 data points Cambridge Analytica says.
The data points that are closer together have microbial communities that are more similar thandata points that are far apart.
Linear interpolation as described here is for data points in one spatial dimension.
The good news is the more Gerhardt uses the weapon, the data points increase, it actually becomes easier to track.