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Q: Help to understand clearly and solve this example from Modern Algebra II with the steps of the solution to better understand, thanks. **Please give the step by step with details to completely see how the solution came about, thanks. 1) In the ring of the integers, find a positive integer a such that . 2) Determine which of the polynomials are irreducible over Q. Explain your answer. a) b) We were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to...
Q: Help to understand clearly and solve this example from Modern Algebra II with the steps of the solution to better understand, thanks. **Please give the step by step with details to completely see how the solution came about, thanks. 1) Write the polynomial as a product of irreducible polynomials in . 2) Find the splitting field of x^(4)+3x^(2)+4= (x^(2)+x+2)(x^(2)-x+2) over Q. 2x3 We were unable to transcribe this image 2x3
Problem 10.001 please help me find the solution to parts a b and
c. show work please. Thanks!
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Consider the hypothesis test
against
with known variances
and
Suppose that sample sizes
and
and that
and
Use
(a) Test the hypothesis and find the P-value.
(b) What is the power of the test in part (a) for a true
difference in means of 3?
(c) Assuming equal sample sizes, what sample size should be...
Q: Assistance to understand clearly and solve this example from Probability and Statistical Inference with the steps of the solution to better understand, thanks. **Please give the step by step with details to completely see how the solution came about, plenty of thanks. 1) A random sample of 48 women who were test for cholesterol was classified according to age an cholesterol level and grouped into the following contingency table: age <=210 >210 Totals <50 >=50 Test the null hypothesis...
Consider an RC circuit with R=8.10 k,
C=1.30
F. The rms applied voltage is 240 V at 60.0 Hz.
Part A:
What is the rms current in the circuit?
Part B:
What is the phase angle between voltage and current?
Part C:
What are the voltmeter readings across R and C?
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Consider the circuit shown in
the figure, where 1 = 21.7 V,
2 = 14.3 V,
and R = 12.0 Ω.
I'm not sure I understand Kirchhoff's Law and how to apply it to
a problem like this.
Consider the circuit shown in the figure, where & - 21.7 V, E- 14.3 V, and R 12.00. (Due to the nature of this problem, do not use rounded intermediate values in your calculations-including answers submitted in WebAssign.) 28.0 12.0 (a What...
Electrodynamics. Consider a linear medium where and are both zero in the region of interest. Show that the Maxwell's equations are invariant to the transformation where is a dimensionless constant and is a constant but arbitrary angle. In other words, if and are solutions of Maxwell's equations, show that and too. Consider the special case and thus show that, in this sense, the fields and can be interchanged. This property is often named the duality property of the electromagnetic field....
An RC circuit is made using R = 1 k and C = 1
F
in order to make a low pass filter. Find the transfer function for
this circuit and then solve that equation to find the frequency in
which the output power is 50%.
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Please help solve this, using the equation
to get through the problem.
Additional information:
where the initial position
, the initial speed
The above differential equation can also be written as:
If
, there is light damping where the solution has the form ( where r
and w are two positive constants)
or
If
there is heavy damping where,
where
and
are two positive constants
If
there is critical damping where,
where r is a positive constant
d'y dy ma...
Can I get a solution for this question? It's quite hard to solve. There is no reference about and I don't get what this question's purpose is. Is alpha the alpha from bernoulli's equation? Question: An approximate equation for the velocity distribution in a pipe with turbulent flow is where Vmax is the centerline velocity, is the distance from the wall of the pipe, r is the radius of the pipe, and n is an exponent that depends on the...