Section 16.8: Problem 5 Previous ProblemProblem List Next Problem (1 point) Let M be the capped cylindnical surface which is the union of two surfaces, a cylinder given by z+y-49,0 1, and a hemis...
Let M be the capped cylindrical surface which is the union of two surfaces, a cylinder given by x2+y2=36, 0≤z≤1, and a hemispherical cap defined by x2+y2+(z−1)2=36, z≥1. For the vector field F=(zx+z2y+7y, z3yx+8x, z4x2), compute ∬M(∇×F)⋅dS in any way you like. Let M be the capped cylindrical surface which is the union of two surfaces, a cylinder given by 2 y2 36, 0 z1, and a hemispherical cap defined by z2 + Уг + (2-1)2-36, :2 1. For the...
Let M be the outward oriented capped cylindrical surface which is the union of two surfaces, a cylinder given by x2 + y2 = 25, 0 <z < 1, and a hemispherical cap defined by x2 + y2 + (z – 1)2 = 25, z > 1. For the vector field F = (zx + z2 y + 3y, z’yx + 5x, z4 x2), compute M (V x F). dS in any way you like. DM (V x F). dS...
Let MM be the capped cylindrical surface which is the union of two surfaces, a cylinder given by x2+y2=81, 0≤z≤1x2+y2=81, 0≤z≤1, and a hemispherical cap defined by x2+y2+(z−1)2=81, z≥1x2+y2+(z−1)2=81, z≥1. For the vector field F=(zx+z2y+4y, z3yx+4x, z4x2)F=(zx+z2y+4y, z3yx+4x, z4x2), compute ∬M(∇×F)⋅dS∬M(∇×F)⋅dS in any way you like (1 point) Let M be the capped cylindrical surface which is the union of two surfaces, a cylinder given by X2 + y2-81, 0 < ž < 1, and a hemispherical cap defined by...
6AHW9: Problem 5 Prev Up Next (1 pt) Let M be the capped cylindrical surface which is the union of two surfaces, a cylinder given by x2 + y2 = 81, O SZS 1, and a hemispherical cap defined by x2 + y2 + (x - 1)2 = 81, z 2 1. For the vector field F = (zx + z²y + 2y, z'yx + 7x, z*x). compute (V x F). ds in any way you like. I(V x F)....
buu.FIUuiem / Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Find y as a function of tif 4y" + 20y +17y = 0, y(O) = 3, 0) = 5. y(t) = Note: This problem cannot interpret complex numbers. You may need to simplify your answer before submitting it Preview My Answers Submit Answers You have attempted this problem 0 times You have 7 attempts remaining. Email Instructor
Section 10.7: Problem 19 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Find a parametrization, using cos(t) and sin(t), of the following curve The intersection of the plane y 6 with the sphere z2 +y2 + z2100 Preview My Answers Submit Answers You have attempted this problem 0 times. You have unlimited attempts remaining. Email instructor Page generated at 03/24/2019 at 11:56am MST WeBWorK 1996-20171 theme: math4 I ww version: WeBWork-2.13 l pg._version 2.121 The WeBWorK Project Section 10.7: Problem...
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please provide a thorough explanation as to why this diverges or converges Homework 8: Problem 3 Previous ProblemProblem List Next Problenm (1 point) Determine whether the following series converges or diverges Input C for convergence and D for divergence: Note: You have only one chance to enter your answer Preview My Answers Submit Answers You have attempted this problem 0 times You have 1 attempt remaining Homework 8: Problem 3 Previous ProblemProblem List Next Problenm (1 point) Determine whether the...
webwork math233 17742 huang s19 16.4 parametrized surfaces /1 16.4 Parametrized surfaces: Problem 1 Problem List Next Problem Previóus Problem (1 point) Show that Ф (u, u)-- (9u t-3, u-u, 17u t u) parametrizes the plane 2x-y-z--6. Then (a) Calculate Tu. T. and n(u, v) (b) Find the area of S-D(D), where D = (mu) : 0 < u < 6,0 < u < 7 (c) Express f(x, y, 2 yz in terms of u and v and evaluate JTs...
HW2: Problem 6 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) For the following system to be consistent, -5x + -4x - 21x + 4y + 4z = 5y + kz = 16y - 40z = 4 4 -6 25 we must have, k + Preview My Answers Submit Answers You have attempted this problem 0 times. You have 10 attempts remaining. Email instructor