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  2. FOIL method - Wikipedia

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    The FOIL method is a special case of a more general method for multiplying algebraic expressions using the distributive law. The word FOIL was originally intended solely as a mnemonic for high-school students learning algebra. The term appears in William Betz's 1929 text Algebra for Today, where he states: [2]

  3. Foil - Wikipedia

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    The FOIL method, a mnemonic in algebra, to expand the product of two first-degree polynomials ("linear factors") FOIL (programming language), either of two now-defunct computer programming languages; Forum of Indian Leftists, a political group of Indian intellectuals; Freedom of information legislation or Freedom of Information Law (FOIL)

  4. Foil (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza, as illustrated by Gustave Doré: the characters' contrasting qualities [1] are reflected here even in their physical appearances. In any narrative, a foil is a character who contrasts with another character, typically, a character who contrasts with the protagonist, in order to better highlight or differentiate certain qualities of the protagonist.

  5. Talk:FOIL method - Wikipedia

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    The term "FOIL rule" is rarely used, "FOIL method" is an order of magnitude more common. I suggest moving the article accordingly. -- Vaughan Pratt ( talk ) 19:04, 6 September 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. FOIL rule - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 September 2009, at 22:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. First-order inductive learner - Wikipedia

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    Like the ID3 algorithm, FOIL hill climbs using a metric based on information theory to construct a rule that covers the data. Unlike ID3, however, FOIL uses a separate-and-conquer method rather than divide-and-conquer, focusing on creating one rule at a time and collecting uncovered examples for the next iteration of the algorithm. [citation ...

  8. Rutherford scattering experiments - Wikipedia

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    For the metal foil, they tested a variety of metals, but favoured gold because they could make the foil very thin, as gold is the most malleable metal. [16]: 127 As a source of alpha particles, Rutherford's substance of choice was radium, which is thousands of times more radioactive than uranium. [17]

  9. Search for a Method - Wikipedia

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    Search for a Method or The Problem of Method (French: Questions de méthode) is a 1957 essay by the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, ... his foil. He ascribes to ...