3. Work out the commutator [x, px2). 4. a) Use the Schwarz inequality to figure out...
Problem 4 Economic Inequality (20 points) 1) Figure 2 below is an image of a Lorenz curve. a. (4) When the Lorenz curve sags lower, does that mean the economy is more equal or more unequal? b. (6) Explain how to use the information in Figure 2 to calculate the Gini coefficient. i. What is the typical range for Gini coefficients? ii. What does a high number indicate? Figure 2 2) (10) Describe the inequality in income and wealth between...
Problem 4 Economic Inequality (20 points) 1) Figure 2 below is an image of a Lorenz curve. a. (4) When the Lorenz curve sags lower, does that mean the economy is more equal or more unequal? b. (6) Explain how to use the information in Figure 2 to calculate the Gini coefficient. i. What is the typical range for Gini coefficients? ii. What does a high number indicate? 100 Perfect Equality Line Percentage of Income Lorenz Curve Percentage of Population...
Use the figure to solve the inequality. Ay 20 (a) g(x) = f(x) (b) f(x) > g(x) (-9.16) 12 8 f(x -10-8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8 10 (a) The solution to g(x) = f(x) is [. (Type your answer in interval notation.)
3. Consider the function below and figure out the intervals for its domain, and write it in the formats requested. f(x) = Vx+4 x-1 a) shade the domain on the number line b) write in interval notation: c). write in inequality notation:
part (e),(f) and (g) 3. Wave functions (40 marks) Consider particle described by wave function (x) = Ce-x/a for x > 0, and otherwise (C is a real and non-negative). (a) Normalise (x) and plot it (you can use a computer to plotit). (b) Calculate the probability that the particle is located within distance a from the origin. (e) Find mean value of position measurement. (d) Find mean value of momentum measurement. Hint: use the fact that (x) is purely...
Can someone walk me through how to do question 2 with all the proper work shown? Horne, vork # 3 MİATH 1206 Show all work! 1. (10 pts) Find the Taylor series expansions for f(x) = sin at z = 0 and x = 3, Find the radius of convergence for these series. 2. (5 pts) Find the Taylor series expansion for f(x) = 1/z at 2. 3. (5 pts) Find the sum of the serics rA 5nn! 4" (5...
1-3(0). Figure 1 the stable state shown in FIGURE 11-3 Cengage Learning 2014 0 0 0 RSO FIGURE 11-4 Cengage Learning 2014 0 0 Study Section 11.2, Set-Reset Latch. (a) Build an S-R latch in SimUaid, using NOR gates as in Figure 11-3. Place switches on the inputs and probes on the outputs. Experiment with it. Describe in words the behavior of your S-R latch (b) For Figure 11-4(b), what values would P and Q assume if S = R...
Problem 4-Finding Trends in Gravity We want to figure out a general trend concerning the work done by gravity. To begin, consider a mass M moving along a straight line in 3-dimensional space: Where we are assuming the standard convention that up is the ty axis and both the x and z axes lie in the horizontal plane. (a) We know that the force of gravity has a magnitude of mg and points down. Express the force of gravity using...
A plane truss element is shown in Figure 4, All elements have cross-sectional area of A = 8 in, and elastic modulus of E-2 x 10° psi. Use long-hand solution 6. 6.(a). Solve for the unknown displacements. 6.(b). Solve for strains and stresses in al 3 elements. Show your work and follow the finite element method matrix formulation we have covered in lectures. 4 5 kip 10 240 ft 30 ft30 ft Figure 4. A plane truss element is shown...
the answers are correct the work i cant figure out. Ann's Demand Price Bob's Demand Price 16-5 § 10- 2 4 -5 -5. 4 2-7 7= -5:+6 y=-20 128 y=-fx+ 12 y=-3 1/2 y=9 10=2(-2) +b . 10. -4th 14 6 4- 2G) 14 7 Quantity 1 5 Quantity - 1 76) Refer to the figure above. If Good X is a private good, what is the market price when the total quantity demanded on the market is 3? A)...