1. Solve x + xe. =84.34 . Find the root to 4 decimal places and show...
NAME: Q1. (30pts) Solve the quadratic equation 22-(1-4i)2-9+3i 0 by realizing the following plan: (i) find the discriminant A of the equation: (i) write a program for a scientific calculator to obtain the polar form r(cos 0 + isin @i of A and the 'first root + isin- cos 2 of degree two of A; (ii) execute the program, fix the results, find another root A of A of degree two (before executing the program, make sure that your caleulator...
Newton's Method in MATLAB During this module, we are going to use Newton's method to compute the root(s) of the function f(x) = x° + 3x² – 2x – 4 Since we need an initial approximation ('guess') of each root to use in Newton's method, let's plot the function f(x) to see many roots there are, and approximately where they lie. Exercise 1 Use MATLAB to create a plot of the function f(x) that clearly shows the locations of its...
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1. Measure the blind spot by closing your right eye, fixating on the X, and move your head closer or further until you can get the circle to disappear. Then do some geometry to find the visual angle of the blind spot. Measure the distance from the X to the center of the circle. Then measure the distance of the X from your left eye when the circle has disappeared. Now compute the visual angle as seen in...
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NAME Q1. (30pts) Solve the quadratic equation z2-(3+3i)z +6+2i = 0 by realizing the following plan: (i) find the discriminant A of the equation; (ii) write a program for a scientific calculator to obtain the polar form r(cos 0 + i sin 0) of A and the 'first' root + isin COS 2 of degree two of A; (iii) execute the program, fix the results, find another root A2 of A of degree two (before executing the program,...
5. Find the two roots of each of the following functions (that is find the two X values that make Y = 0). This skill may be useful in assignment 11. EXAMPLE: Y = 3X2 -11X +6 is the product of (3X -2)(X -3). If you let Y = 3X-2 then X = 2/3 will make Y = 0. If you let Y = X-3 then X = 3 will make Y = 0. Thus both X = 2/3 and X = 3 are roots. Show the algebra...
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1) Find the limit if it exists. x? - 7x+10 *+5 r + x - 30 a) lim tan x b) lim c) lim tan x In x x 0 2. Let f(x) = x° -18x' +4. a) Find the intervals on which f is increasing or decreasing, b) Find the local maximum and minimum values off. c) Find the intervals of concavity and the inflection points. d) Use the information from...
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260.g68) and (2,20.0000, 246-412s 1. At time 341.980us you receive the following signals: (1, -13.5000, Convert the locations in miles to locations in feet and the times in microseconds to nanoseconds. The speed of the radio signal is the speed of light. c, which happens to be 299,792.458 m/s exactly. For our purposes take the speed of light to be exactly...
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I. (a) Use the root test to find the interval of convergence of Σ(-1)4. (b) Demonstrate that the above is the taylor series of _ by writing a formula for f via taylors theorem at a = 0. That is write /(z) = P(z) + R(z) where P(z) is the nth order taylor polynonial centered at a point α and the remainder term R(r)- sn+(e)(-a)t1 for some e 0 O. Show that...
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We would like to find the temperature of the glass for the wall shown in the image. From heat transfer theory we know that I = h.A.(T-T.) (Eq. 1), where I is the rate of heat going in or out of the room, h is the convection coefficient, A is the area of the wall, Tg is the temperature of the glass and T. is the temperature of air outside. In this case, Q = -700 W,...
1 10 onvelge a636lutely, converges conditionally, or diverges. Justify your answer, including naming the convergence test you use. (1n(b) n7/3-4 (2k)! n-2 k-0 (-1)k 2k 4. (a) (10) Let* Find a power series for h(), and find the radius of convergence Ri for h'(x). Find the smallest reasonable positive integer n so that - (b) (10) Let A- differs from A by less than 0.01. Give reasons. 5. (a) (10) Let g(x) sin z. Write down the Taylor series for...