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1.3-1.4: Problem 11 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Consider the function f(x) shown in the graph below. (Note that you can click on the graph to get a larger version of it, and that it may be useful to print that larger version to be able to work with it by hand.) Carefully sketch the derivative function of the given function (you will want to estimate values on the derivative function at different x values as you...
10:53 homework7 11 Homework7: Problem 11 Previous Problem List Next (1 point) Consider the function if0<t<2 a. Use the graph of this function to write it in terms of the Heaviside function. Use h(t - a for the Heaviside function shifted a units horizontally f(t) help (formulas) b. Find the Laplace transform 0. F(s) = L U(t)) for s help (formulas) Note: You can earn partial credit on this problemm. Pr
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...
We were unable to transcribe this imageThe graph of the function f(r) is (1 point) (the horizontal axis is x.) Given the differential equation z'(t) = f(z(t)). List the constant (or equilibrium) solutions to this differential equation in increasing order and indicate whether or not these equations are stable, semi-stable, or unstable
The graph of the function f(r) is (1 point) (the horizontal axis is x.) Given the differential equation z'(t) = f(z(t)). List the constant (or equilibrium) solutions to...
Previou"Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) The function f(z) = (z+ 8)2 is not one-to-one. Choose a largest possible domain containing the number 100 so that the function restricted to the domain is one-to-one The largest possible domain is the inverse function is g(z) = Note: If your answer is oo, enter infinity Note: You can earn partial credit on this probiem. Preview My Answers Submit Answers
(2) Consider the function f : R → R defined by Í 1 x E [-L,0) f(x + 2L) = f(z) -(x) f( 2L) o E l0,L) a. Graph f on the interval [-3L, 3L]. b. Compute Fi-L,Lf) c. Graph F-L(f) on the interval [-3L,3L] c. Graph Fi-L/2,L/() on the interval [-3L,3L].
(2) Consider the function f : R → R defined by Í 1 x E [-L,0) f(x + 2L) = f(z) -(x) f( 2L) o E l0,L) a....
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...
11:57 X WeBWork HW09 Sec4.2 Homogeneous Li Real Roots: Problem 1 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Find the general solution to y" +6y +9y=0. Enter your solution as y(x). .In your answer, use c, and c to denote arbitrary constants and x the independent variable. Enter c as cl and c2 as c2. Answer: yx) Done I'm ya I Q WERT YU P A S D F G H J K L X C Z V B...
Consider the function f and region E. f(x, y, z) = y, E = {(x, y, z)| 1 5 x2 +3? 59,0 SyS 1 - x2 - 22; (a) Express the region E in cylindrical coordinates. O E = {(r, 0, 2)Iisrs9,0 SO S 21,0 S 231-23 O E = {(1, 0, 2)| 1 575 3,0 SOST,O SZS 1-12} O E = {(r, 0, 2)Ii Srs 3,0 s E s 2,0 S 25 1 - 2 O E = {(r,...
3. Consider the following piecewise function (a) Draw an accurate graph of f(). (b) As always, f(x), has an infinite number of antiderivatives. Consider an antiderivative F(r). Let us assume that F(r) is continuous (we don't usually have to specify this, but you will see in the bonus part of the question why we do in this case). Let us further assume that F(2) 1. Sketch an accurate graph of F(r). MATH 1203 Assignment #7-Integration Methods Due: Thurs., Apr. 4...