Article X

(noun)

Article X of the Covenant of the League of Nations is the section calling for assistance to be given to a member that experiences external aggression.

Related Terms

  • Henry Cabot Lodge
  • Knox-Porter Resolution
  • League of Nations

Examples of Article X in the following topics:

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  • Areas to the Left and Right of x

    • This area is represented by the probability P ( X < x ) .
    • The area to the right is then P ( X > x ) = 1 − P ( X < x ) .
    • Remember, P ( X < x ) = Area to the left of the vertical line through x.
    • P ( X > x ) = 1 − P ( X < x ) = .
    • P ( X < x ) is the same as P ( X ≤ x ) and P ( X > x ) is the same as P ( X ≥ x ) for continuous distributions.
  • Box-Cox Transformations

    • $\displaystyle{x'_\lambda=\frac{e^{\lambda log(x)}-1}{\lambda} \approx \frac{(1+\lambda log(x) + \frac{1}{2}\lambda^2 log(x)^2 + ...)-1}{\lambda} \rightarrow log(x)}$
    • In the top row, the choice λ = 1 simply shifts x to the value x−1, which is a straight line.
    • In the article on q-q plots, we discuss how to assess the normality of a set of data,
    • In the second row, xʹ is plotted against log(x).
    • Examples of the Box-Cox transformation versus log(x) for −2 < λ< 3.
  • Deciphering an Argument You're Reading

    • Be on the lookout for phrases like: "X writes that _____, however…"; "It may be tempting to agree with X, but…; "Following X…; "X provides a useful description of…"
    • Be on the lookout for phrases like: "X writes that _____, however…"; "It may be tempting to agree with X, but…; "Following X…; "X provides a useful description of…".
    • Some texts may have a sentence that begins with something like "This article will demonstrate
    • Some scholarly articles are particularly arduous and require slow, repetitive reading to understand the argument of the author.
    • In many scholarly articles, as it should be within your own work, authors will not introduce a quote into a text unless they feel it provides something important to their larger argument.
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  • The Natural Logarithmic Function: Differentiation and Integration

    • for $\left | x \right | \leq 1$ (unless $x = -1$).
    • Substituting $x − 1$ for $x$, we obtain an alternative form for $\ln(x)$ itself:
    • $\ln(x) = (x - 1) - \dfrac{(x - 1)^{2}}{2} + \dfrac{(x - 1)^{3}}{3} - \cdots$ 
    • for $\left | x -1 \right | \leq 1$ (unless $x = 0$).
    • Here is an example in the case of $g(x) = \tan(x)$:
  • Trigonometric Limits

    • For $0 < x < \frac{ \pi}{2}$, $\sin x < x < \tan x.$
    • $\displaystyle{\lim_{x \to 0} \left ( \frac{x}{\sin x} \right ) = 1}$
    • $\displaystyle{\lim_{x \to 0} \left ( \frac{\sin x}{x} \right ) = 1}$
    • $\displaystyle{\frac{(1−\cos x)(1+\cos x)}{x(1+\cos x)}=\frac{(1−\cos^2x)}{x(1+\cos x)}=\frac{\sin^2x}{x(1+\cos x)}= \frac{\sin x}{x} \cdot \frac{\sin x}{1+\cos x}}$
    • $\displaystyle{\lim_{x \to 0}\left ( \frac{\sin x}{x} \frac{\sin x}{1 + \cos x} \right ) = \left (\lim_{x \to 0} \frac{\sin x}{x} \right ) \left ( \lim_{x \to 0} \frac{\sin x}{1 + \cos x} \right ) = \left (1 \right )\left (\frac{0}{2} \right )= 0}$
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