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H4) Locate specific a(x),b() Z with b) 0 such that it is impossible to write a(x))b(z) r(n) with ...
Problem 4. (i) Let R> 2/14Z and consider the polynomial ring R[d]. Let A(z) 4 + 2r3 + 3r2 + 4x + 5 and B(x) 37 be elements of R]. Find q(x) and r(x) in R] such that: A(x)-q(z)E(z) + r(z) and deg(r) < 2. (2pts) (ii) Let R- Z/11Z, write down the table of squares in R as follows. For every a E R (there are 11 such elements), find a2. Here you are required to express the final...
Problem 3. Define the function: 2+_ 0 if (z,y)#10.0) if (a,y)-(0,0) f(x, v)= (a) Graph the top portion of the function using Geogebra. Does the function appear to be continuus at 0? (b) Find fz(z, y) and fy(z, y) when (z, y) #10.0) (c) Find f(0,0) and s,(0,0) using the limit definitions of partial derivatives and f,(0,0)-lim rah) - f(O,0) d) Use these limit definitions to show that fay(0,0)--1, while x(0,0)-1 (e) Can we conclude from Clairaut's theorem that()-yr(x,y) for...
9. Let Q be the solid bounded by the cylinder x2 + y2 = 1 and the planes z = 0 and z = 1 . Use the Divergence Theorem to calculate | | F . N dS where s is the surface of Q and F(x, y, z) = xi + yj + zk. (a) 67T (d) 0 (b) 1 (e) None of these (c) 3π 9. Let Q be the solid bounded by the cylinder x2 + y2...
2A Let ћ(z, n)-1 + x +z? + . . . + Xn-Σ-oa". Write an R program to calculate h(x, n) using a for loop. 2B First write a program that achieves the same result as in Exercise 2 but using a while loop. Then write a program that does this using vector operations (and no loops).
(9) Stokes' Theorem for Work in Space F(x, y, z) =< P,Q,R >=<-y+z, x - 2,x - y > S:z = 4 - x2 - y2 and z>0 (9a) Evaluate W= $ Pdx + Qdy + Rdz с (9) Stokes' Theorem for Work in Space F(x, y, z) =< P,Q,R>=<-y+z, x - 2, x - y > S:z = 4 - x2 - y2 and z 20 (9b) Verify Stokes' Theorem.
Definition A: Let R be ring and r e R. Then r is called a zero-divisor in Rifr+0r and there exists SER with s # OR and rs = OR. Exercise 1. Let R be a ring with identity and f € R[2]. Prove or give a counter example: (a) If f is a zero-divisor in R[x], then lead(f) is a zero-divisor in R. (b) If lead(f) is a zero- divisor in R[x], then f is a zero-divisor in R[2]....
Problem 4. (i) Let R> 2/14Z and consider the polynomial ring R[d]. Let A(z) 4 + 2r3 + 3r2 + 4x + 5 and B(x) 37 be elements of R]. Find q(x) and r(x) in R] such that: A(x)-q(z)E(z) + r(z) and deg(r) < 2. (2pts) (ii) Let R- Z/11Z, write down the table of squares in R as follows. For every a E R (there are 11 such elements), find a2. Here you are required to express the final...
Here you are asked to prove the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra a different way by using Rouché's Theorem. Where n E N, consider the polynomial n-1 Pn (z)z" k-0 Using the circular contour C-[z : zR with R appropriately chosen, (a) prove that pn(2) has (counting multiplicity) precisely n zeros in the open disc D(0, R); (b) also show that Pn(z) has no zeros in C \ D(0, R) Here you are asked to prove the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra...
18. Apply DeMorgan's Theorem to X Y (Z+A) a. X+Y+(Z A) b. X-Y-(Z+ A) e.X+Y+(Z+A) d. X+Y+ (Z-A) e. None of the above 19. From the following diagram, convert it to a boolean expression (A truth table is provided if you so wish to use it, however, remember you need the Boolean expression for credit). B Output C A 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 a. A+B+C A...
(8) The Divergence Theorem for Flux in Space F(x, y, z) =< P, Q, R >=< xz, yz, 222 > S: Bounded by z = 4 – x² - y2 and z = 0 Flux =S} F înds S (8a) Find the Flux of the vector field F through this closed surface. (8) The Divergence Theorem for Flux in Space F(x,y,z) =< P,Q,R >=< xz, yz, 222 > S: Bounded by z = 4 – x2 - y2 and z...