8.2.1 Distinct Real Eigenvalues In Problems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,...
please help. thank you! Total Question 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 | 435(11.4%) 12 -/1 -/1 -8-6-6-/1 -3-13 ㅢ1-1 0/3 1/1 0,1 Points Assignment Submission For this assignment, you submit answers by question parts. The number of submissions remaining for each question part only cha Assignment Scoring Your last submission is used for your score. 4. 0/1 points I Previous Answers OSPreCalc1 8.1.041 Find the measure of angle x, If possible....
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Using matrix For problems 5 and 6, use variation of parameters to find the general solution with A and G given. Alse satisfy the initial value problem. We were unable to transcribe this image
Problem 1 Let A= 3 2 13 1 5 7 11 8 -3 9 10 -6 -4 12 8 a) [4 pts) Find a basis for N(A) in rational format. b) (3 pts) Find a particular solution to the matrix equation A*x= 5 -2 14 c) [3 pts] Use your answers in a), b) and the Superposition Principle to express the general solution in vector form to the matrix equation in b).
Solving 1. Let -Ar, A constant, with real and distinct eigenvalues 3-1 0 2-2 3 A 2 0 0 (a) Find the eigenvalues and the corresponding eigenvectors for the matrix A. (b) Use (a) to write down a fundamental matrix Φ(t) for the system z' = Az, and use Φ(t) to calculate the solution of this system that satisfies the initial condition (0)0
Suggested Data Table (Partially completed) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Vol HX Init., mL Vol OH– added for this increment, mL Total Vol OH–, mL Total Vol Soln, mL [HX]i [X–]eq [HX]eq [X–]/[HX] log Meas'd pH Calc'd pKa 0 50.0 0.0 0.0 50.0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 50.0 10.0 10.0 60.0 2 50.0 5.0 15.0 65.0 3 50.0 5.0 20.0 70.0 4 50.0 10.0 5 50.0 6 50.0 please help...
urgent please,thanks Find all distinct (real or complex) eigenvalues of A. Then find a basis for the eigenspace of A corresponding to each eigenvalue. For each eigenvalue, specify the dimension of the eigenspace corresponding to that eigenvalue, then enter the eigenvalue followed by the basis of the eigenspace corresponding to that eigenvalue. 8 -1 9 A = -9 6 -15 |-6 4 -10 Number of distinct eigenvalues: 1 Dimension of Eigenspace: 1
chapter 2 handout 14. help in diffeq question 1 or 2 please Homework Problems for Handout Sheet 14 In Problems 1 to 10, find the general solution of the given DE by using the Method of Undetermined Coefficients 1. y-3y e-6xe3 dy --y = 2xe* -4xe 2. dx 3. y"+2y' 6+12x2 +e* d'y dy 6xe' -4x 4. dx2 dx 5. y"y'-6y 7-6x-18e3 +10e2x dy dy -4+3y 9x -4e xe2x. dx 6 dx2 7. y3 -2y"y' = 6x-2+8e* +6e2 d'y dy6x-8...
The 2 x 2 matrix 1 = ( 43 II has two distinct real eigenvalues. 1. Give the characteristic polynomial for A in Maple notation in the form t^2 + a*t + b Characteristic polynomial = 2. Find the set of eigenvalues for A, enclosed in braces , ) with the two eigenvalues separated by a comma, like (-4, 7) Set of eigenvalues for A = 5 3. Find one eigenvector for each eigenvalue, using Maple > for vectors, e.g....
(1 point) Find the three distinct real eigenvalues of the upper-triangular matrix B= 5-7 0 0 7 -1 0 -97 -4 . 4 The eigenvalues are [Note: If there is more than one answer, separate them by commas. E.g. 1,2]