(-5) Figure 4.3.3: y=9(3) Figure 4.3.4: y ='(x) 3. y' has been drawn onto Figure 4.3.4...
(-5) Figure 4.3.3: y=9(3) Figure 4.3.4: y ='(x) 3. y' has been drawn onto Figure 4.3.4 over the interval (-5, -2.5). Use the piecewise symmetry and periodic behavior of g to help you draw the remainder of over (-7, 7). 4. What six-syllable word applies to y at-5, 0, and 5? 5. What five-syllable and six-syllable words apply to g'at-5, 0, and 5?
(-5) Figure 4.3.3: y=9(3) Figure 4.3.4: y ='(x) 3. y' has been drawn onto Figure 4.3.4 over the interval (-5, -2.5). Use the piecewise symmetry and periodic behavior of g to help you draw the remainder of over (-7, 7). 4. What six-syllable word applies to y at-5, 0, and 5? 5. What five-syllable and six-syllable words apply to g'at-5, 0, and 5?
4. Below is a piecewise function, determine -5 lim,f(x)= c, lim f(x)= e. lim f(x)- d. y = sin x (not drawn to scale) explain Consider the piece of f(x) in the first quadrant resembling e. Determine lim sinand the behavior of the graph near zero. 5. Using your graphing calculator sketch h(x)-x4-2x3 over [-2,2] below, find the critical values and on the graph label the coordinates of any local, global(absolute) minima, maxima or point of inflection on the sketch,...
Can someone tell me why it's wrong? (5) Show your work (a) Let X be the time in minutes that Johnny Slack is late for his Probability class. As- sume that X is a uniformly distributed continuous random variable over the interval (2,10), calculate (i) P(X < 3) unTM (2, 10) 6lo-82 6 J.33 2 6 6=2.31 ) =PCz<.99 = 2.5 (ii) P(3< X < 6X < 7). 0.5-0.096p 0.6 469 3-6 PC-133c0) P(3KKC6x<7) PCE Pixe 7 o.6osD (hi) The...
Find its circumference c and height h. 9sin(32) Use shells to find the volume V of S Let S be the solid obtained by rotating the region shown in the figure about the y-axis. (Assume a = 9 and b = 3.) y - a sin(bx) Sketch a typical approximating shell. 10 3 /o 0.5 1.5 、、、0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 -2 -10 3.0 2.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 -0 .5 1.0 15 1.00.5 0.5 1.0 1.5 Find...
Consider the triangle shown in the figure. y (mm) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 x (mm) What is the area of the triangle? 21 mm 21 Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 1/12 Previous Tries
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elcise .1S.3 pp69i-698. Figure 8.85 shows an old cylindrical bore- hole that has been filled in part with silt and in part with water. Before the hole can be redrilled the water has to be pumped to the surface. We wish to estimate the work (en- ergy) required for this purpose water? Ground level 50 mAy Silt Figure 8.83 (a) As a first approximation, assume that the silting has been uniform - as indicated in Figure 8.85 and that the...
P5.6-3 displays the pole-zero plot of a system that has re 5.6-5 Figure second-order real, causal LTID s Figure P5.6-5 (a) Determine the five constants k, bi, b2, aj, and a2 that specify the transfer function (b) Using the techniques of Sec. 5.6, accurately hand-sketch the system magnitude response lH[eill over the range (-π π) (c) A signal x(t) = cos(2πft) is sampled at a rate Fs 1 kHz and then input into the above LTID system to produce DT...
A gear has been designed to have a diameter of 3 inches. The standard deviation of the process is 0.3 inch. A control chart is shown. Each chart has horizontal lines drawn at the mean, μ, μ 2o, and at μ 3G. Determine if the process shown is in control or out of control. Explain Is the process in control or out of control? Select all that apply A. Out of control, because a point lies more than three standard...