What is Multi-variable: Definition and 53 Discussions

Variable bitrate (VBR) is a term used in telecommunications and computing that relates to the bitrate used in sound or video encoding. As opposed to constant bitrate (CBR), VBR files vary the amount of output data per time segment. VBR allows a higher bitrate (and therefore more storage space) to be allocated to the more complex segments of media files while less space is allocated to less complex segments. The average of these rates can be calculated to produce an average bitrate for the file.
MP3, WMA and AAC audio files can optionally be encoded in VBR, while Opus and Vorbis are encoded in VBR by default. Variable bit rate encoding is also commonly used on MPEG-2 video, MPEG-4 Part 2 video (Xvid, DivX, etc.), MPEG-4 Part 10/H.264 video, Theora, Dirac and other video compression formats. Additionally, variable rate encoding is inherent in lossless compression schemes such as FLAC and Apple Lossless.

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    Multi-variable limit using epsilon-delta technique

    Hi guys, I'm new to this forum, I am a mechanical engineering student, I am actually taking Multi-variable Calculus (Calculus III, on my college) this semester and I'm having a lot of trouble proving the limit of a multivariable equation using the epsilon-delta technique. Example: lim...
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    MATLAB How do I find the Critical points of a multi-variable function using MATlab?

    How do I find the Critical points of a two-variable function using MATlab? I have a problem, I cannot seem to find the critical points of a two-variable function for the life of me! The funtion f(x,y) = 10x^2y - 5x^2 - 4y^2 - x^4 -2y^4 is supposed to have six potential critical points. I...
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    LIMITS - Multi-variable calculus

    Hi, I have an example from my prof. He said, in evaluating limits, we can use L1 (along x-axis), L2 (along y-axis), and L3 (y = kx). After that, if the limits come to the same finite number, then the limit might exist. Here's the example. \lim_{\substack{x\rightarrow 0\\y\rightarrow...
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