Question 9 (1 point) write the equation of the function you get when you start with t(x) = x3 and you shift factor of 4. it right 6 and stretch it vertically by a A) y = 4(X )3-6
When you start your stopwatch, a particle moving on the x-axis is observed somewhere between the positions x = 10 m and x Sometime during the fourth second, it passes the position x 22 m and at the instant t = 12 s it is observed somewhere between the positions x 55 m and x 60 m. When do you expect its arrival at the position x = 88 m? 12 m When you start your stopwatch, a particle moving...
13. Suppose the technology of a producer is described by the production function f(',k) = 20€škš. If the price of labour is w=$1 and the price of capital is r=$4, what is the cost of producing 20 units of output? (Note: for this technology, MPL = 82 sks and MPK = 8£$* $.) 14. Suppose the technology of a producer is described by the production function x = min{4, 4k}. If the price of labour is w=$1 and the price...
Construct a Turing achine with on tape thai rcccivs as input an integer x 〉 1 and returns as output the integer x-1 . Integers are represented in binary. Start of the computation: The tape contains the binary representation of the input r. The tape head is on the rightmost symbol of r and the Turing machine is in the start state o End of the computation: The tape contains the binary representation of the integer r - 1. The...
8. Dynamics in a map Let In+1 = f(xn), where f(x) = -(1+r)x - 72 - 2x3. d) What is the long-term behavior of orbits that start near x* = 0, both for r <0 and r > 0.
You are given a sample code that when edited/ improved/completed -will work as a producer consumer synchronized solution. In addition to the counter, you will implement a circular linked list as a buffer of size 200 that stores data items 0 or 1. The producer and consumer take *random* turns to produce and consume- *random* numbers of elements ( turning 1 to a 0 and visa-versa-each time, as discussed in class). After each turn of the producer and/or consumer, your...
In figure 1, what is the voltage across the start switch when open 120V Start Stop A B E F CR1) c tho 1-CR1 In figure 1, what is the voltage across 1 CR-1 when open? QUESTIONS In figure 1, what is the voltage across stop switch ? QUESTION 10 In figure 1. what is the voltage across 1CR when on? QUESTION 7 In figure 1, what is the voltage across the start switch when open 120V Start Stop A...
the DE 3xy', + (2-x)y'-y-0 and when r-0 С.-Cu-1. When r-1. ck-Ser. For Find two power series solutions to the DE. (points 10) 3 k 1,2,3, both k the DE 3xy', + (2-x)y'-y-0 and when r-0 С.-Cu-1. When r-1. ck-Ser. For Find two power series solutions to the DE. (points 10) 3 k 1,2,3, both k
consumer and producer surplus Take Home 3 Math 1520 1. Consumer and Producer Surplus. Round answers to the nearest whole number. a) Find the consumer and producer surpluses at the equilibrium (X.P). P. (*) - 6/78 - Demand price p.(x) = 3 102+x Supply price b) Find the new equilibrium and surpluses for the outward shift in demand P. (x)=683-X Demand price Ps(x) = 3/102 + x Supply price
A friend looks at the graph of y=x? and observes that if you start at the origin, the graph increases whether you go to the right or the left, so the graph is increasing everywhere. Explain why this reasoning is incorrect. Choose the correct answer below O A. By the definition of an increasing function, a function is increasing if(x) > >) whenever , >xy When the friend looks at the graph to the left of this definition is broken....