Question 8 of 15 Step 1 of 1 00:32:18 Use the limit laws to find the...
Question 23- of 40 Step 1 of 1 01:42:27 Use the epsilon-delta definition to find lim TV) + (400) 4 - 4x? - 8y? Write the exact answer. Do not round. If the limit does not exist, write DNE for x² + 2y your answer. 2 Points Keypad Keyboard Shortcuts IF < > In = VI 2 log RCA V e λμ ( ) sec cot) cot") e SCC
Question 13 - of 15 Step 2 of 2 00:13:02 A student dropped a textbook from the top floor of his dorm and it fell according to the formula S(t) = - 172 +8Vt.wheret is the time in seconds and S(r) is the distance in feet from the top of the building. Step 2 of 2: If the textbook hit the ground in exactly 2.5 seconds, what was the velocity of impact? If necessary. round any intermediate calculations to no...
Question 3 of 10 Step 1 of 1 00:35:32 © Use any convenient method to solve the following system of equations. If the system is dependent, express the solution set in terms of one of the variables. Leave all fractional answers in fraction form. x + 2y 1- 4x - 3y + Answer 2 Points Keypad Selecting an option will display any text boxes needed to complete your answer Only One Solution Inconsistent System O Dependent System
1 *+-2* (*+2 Vx+5 - 00 (Type an exact answer.) Evaluate the following limit. Use l'Hôpital's Rule when it is convenient and applicable. x+-2 x+2 Vx+2 What is the most efficient way for this limit to be evaluated? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary O A. Manipulate the given expression algebraically to rewrite the limit aslim x -2 O B. Take the natural logarithm of the expression and then l'Hôpital's Rule to rewrite the limit as X-2 O...
Question 17 - of 40 Step 1 of 1 02:01:39 Use the Second Derivative Test (if necessary) to classify the critical points of z = f(x,y). If the test fails, classify the critical point by other means. Write your answer in the form (x, y, z). Separate multiple points with a comma. If a classification is not represented, select "None" for your answer. f(x,y) = - 10x + 6x+y - 24 Answer 2 Points Keypad Keyboard Shortcuts Selecting a radio...
Please answer it step by step and Question 2. uniformly
converge is defined by *f=0* clear handwritten,
please, also, beware that for the x you have 2 conditions , such as
x>n and 0<=x<=n
1- For all n > 1 define fn: [0, 1] → R as follows: (i if n!x is an integer 10 otherwise Prove that fn + f pointwise where f:[0,1] → R is defined by ſo if x is irrational f(x) = 3 11 if x...
QUESTION 1 What statement would you use to print the phrase “Hello, world” and then start a new line? Path: pWords:0 10 points Save Answer QUESTION 2 What statement would you use to assign the value 32 to the variable cheeses? Path: pWords:0 10 points Save Answer QUESTION 3 What statement would you use to read a value from keyboard input into the variable cheeses? Path: pWords:0 10 points Save Answer QUESTION 4 What statement would you use to print...
i need help with a mips program to to covert roman numerals to
real numbers
Lab 4: Roman Numeral Conversion Part A: Due Sunday, 19 May 2019, 11:59 PM Due Friday, 24 May 2019, 11:59 PM Part B: Minimum Submission Requirements Ensure that your Lab4 folder contains the following files (note the capitalization convention): o Diagram.pdf o Lab4. asm O README.txt Commit and push your repository Lab Objective In this lab, you will develop a more detailed understanding of how...
just one example/demonstration!
Data needed to be calculated is in highlighted in green boxes.
And I highlighted in red an equation (not sure if thats what you
use to calculate it) And ignore the lab instructions on completeing
a graph!! I already know how to do that in excel, just curious how
Ln (relative rate) and 1/T in K^-1 is calculated by hand*
here is the rest of that lab leading up to the question as I
know its typically...
please complete the questions has not answering with
clarification of the answer to any page
Name Lab Section _Date The Mole Concept and Atomic Weights The purpose of this activity is to better understand the concepts of relative atomic mass, counting by weighing and the mole. Percent composition and average atomic mass are included. Part I. Relative Atomic Masses and the Mole - Early Method When John Dalton proposed his atomic theory, he stated that the atoms of each element...