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6: Problem 1 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (2 points) Let f(x) = z* In(t)dt (a) Evaluate f'(10) = (b) Evaluate (8-1)'(0) = 6: Problem 27 Problem List (1 point) Evaluate the integral p T/3 -9 In(tan(x)), 57/4 sin(x) cos(x) 6: Problem 29 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Find the area of the region enclosed between f(x) = x2 – 3x + 8 and g(x) = 2x2 – x. Area = (Note: The graph above represents...
Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Suppose f(x, y) = xy2 – 3. Compute the following values: f(3,4)= f(4,3)= f(0,0)= f(2,4)= f(t, 4t)= f(uv, u - v)= Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem. Preview My Answers Submit Answers You have attemnted this nenhlem ntimee Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem Let F(x, y) = 1 + V36 – 12. 1. Evaluate F(3, 1). Answer: F(3, 1) = 2. What is the range of F(x, y)?...
HW07: Problem 3 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Let f(x) = -5+5vX. Then the expression f(x +h)-f(x) can be written in the form VBx + Ch) + (7) where A, B, and C are constants. (Note: It's possible for one or more of these constants to be 0.) Find the constants. A = 3 C = 0 Use your answer from above to find Lim (x +h)-f(x) 10 lim f(x+h)-f(x) Finally, find each of the following: f'(1)...
A6: Problem 10 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Compute the flux of the vector field-zit 8, through the parameterized surface S oriented upward and given, for 0 ss 33, 2 3t3 3, by flux- Preview My As Submit Answens You have attempted this problem 0 times. You have 3 attempts remaining. A6: Problem 10 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Compute the flux of the vector field-zit 8, through the parameterized surface S oriented upward...
Permutation Groups: Problem 1 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Let f and g be permutations on the set {1,2,3,4, 5, 6,7}, defined as follows 1 234 56 f = 2 3175 4 6 1 2 3456 7 3 6 5 2 1 7 Write each of the following permutations as a product of disjoint cycles, separated by commas (e.g. (1,2), (3, 4, 5), .- Do not include 1-cycles (e.g. (2)) in your answer. (a)fg = (b)f (c)fgf=...
Homework14: Problem 13 Previous Problem Problem List Next Poblem (1 point) Let f(x) = – 4 – 579 +6 +5. Find the open intervals on which fis concave up (down) Then determine the so-coordinates of all inflection points off f is concave up on the intervals 2. f is concave down on the intervals The inflection points occur at 1. 3. Notes: In the first two your answer should either be a single interval, such as (0,1), a comma separated...
Assignment 5: Problem 8 Previous Problem List Next (1 point) Let F = (7z+ 7x®) i + (7y + 3z + 3 sin(y)); + (7x + 3y + 7e3") ** (a) Find curl FC curl F (b) What does your answer to part (a) tell you about ScF. dr where C is the circle (x - 15)2 + (y – 25)2 = 1 in the xy-plane, oriented clockwise? (F. dr = (C) If C is any closed curve, what can...
Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Suppose that f(x) and g(x) are given by the power series f(x) 55x +3x2 + 3x3+... and g(x-643x + 4x2 + 3x3 + By multiplying power series, find the first few terms of the series for the product h(x) -f(x) .gx)cccx2 +c3 со 30 c115 C212x C39 Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem. Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Suppose that f(x) and g(x) are given by...
Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem f(x, y) (1 point) Consider the function f(x, y) = (e* - 5x) sin(y). Suppose S is the surface z (a) Find a vector which is perpendicular to the level curve of f through the point (5,4) in the direction in which f decreases most rapidly. vector -(eA5-5)sin(4)i+-(e^5-5(5)cos(4)j (b) Suppose above (5,4). What is a? 2i 8jak is a vector in 3-space which is tangent to the surface S at the point P lying...
MA441-1.3-Limit-Laws: Problem 1 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Using: lim f(x) = -3 and lim g(x) = 5, evaluate the limits, lim f(x)g(x) = lim f(x) x +4 (x) Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem. Preview My Answers Submit Answers You have attempted this problem 0 times. You have unlimited attempts remaining. Email instructor