(Problem continued) 9 (b). Let F:R ([2) R be given by F In(z +1). Find its...
5. Let f(z) = arctan(z) (a) (3 marks) Find the Taylor series about r)Hint: darctan( You may assume that the Taylor series for f(x) converges to f(x) for values of r in the interval of convergence (b) (3 marks) What is the radius of convergence of the Taylor series for f(z)? Show that the Taylor series converges at z = 1 (c) (3 marks) Hence, write as a series. (d) (3 marks) Go to https://teaching.smp.uq.edu.au/scims Calculus/Series.html. Use the interactive animation...
I need help with a, b, and c. 7.Let A be ann x n real symmetric invertible matrix, let B Rt and C E R. Define f:R R by 2 a. Give f (a) c. Give f"(x) d. Prove that if A is positive definite and u is the critical point of f, then f(u) < f(x) for all x E Rn where x Prove that if A is negative definite and u is the critical point of f, then...
question starts at let. than one variable. Let f:R? → R3 be the function given by f(x, y) = (cos(x3 - y2), sin(y2 – x), e3x2-x-2y). (a) Let P be a point in the domain of f. As we saw in class, for (x, y) near P, we have f(x, y) f(P) + (Dpf)(h), where h = (x, y) - P. The expression on the right hand side is called the linear approximation of f around P. Compute the linear...
a through e is considered one question. 7.Let A be ann x n real symmetric invertible matrix, let B Rt and C E R. Define f:R R by 2 a. Give f (a) c. Give f"(x) d. Prove that if A is positive definite and u is the critical point of f, then f(u) < f(x) for all x E Rn where x Prove that if A is negative definite and u is the critical point of f, then f(u)...
Let the function f R R be given by 1,)- f 1 z-1 Draw the graph of f versus the values of z. Is f a bijection (i.e., one-to-one and onto)? If yes then give a proof and derive a formula for f. If no then explain why not Let the function f R R be given by 1,)- f 1 z-1 Draw the graph of f versus the values of z. Is f a bijection (i.e., one-to-one and onto)?...
(1) (Definition and short answer — no justification needed) (a) Let f:R → R", and let p ER". Define carefully what it means for the function f to be differentiable at p. (b) Given a linear transformation T : R" + R", explain briefly how to form its representing matrix (T). If you know the matrix (T), how can you compute T(v) for a vector v € R"? 1 and let S be the linear (c) Let T be the...
2. Let f:R + R and g: R + R be functions both continuous at a point ceR. (a) Using the e-8 definition of continuity, prove that the function f g defined by (f.g)(x) = f(x) g(x) is continuous at c. (b) Using the characterization of continuity by sequences and related theorems, prove that the function fºg defined by (f.g)(x) = f(x) · g(x) is continuous at c. (Hint for (a): try to use the same trick we used to...
(2) Consider the function f given by f:R R f(a)1 2 (a) Determine the domain D and range R of the function f. (b) Show that f is not one to one on D. (c) Let ç D be a subset of the domain of f such that for all x ? S, 0 and the function is one to one. Find such a set S. (d) For the set S given in Part (c), find f (x) (e) Determine...
1. Let f:R → R be the function defined as: 32 0 if x is rational if x is irrational Prove that lim -70 f(x) = 0. Prove that limc f(x) does not exist for every real number c + 0. 2. Let f:R + R be a continuous function such that f(0) = 0 and f(2) = 0. Prove that there exists a real number c such that f(c+1) = f(c). 3 Let f. (a,b) R be a function...
2. Let 6 marks (a) Find f(x),f"(x), and f"(x). (b) Find the second order Taylor expansion of f at 1, namely f(r) = ao + ala-1 ) + a2(z-1)2 + R2(x), where Ra is the remainder. You should find ao, a, a2, and R(p). 8 marks that the error in this estimation (i.e., R2(0.9)1) is at most 10-3. 6 marks (c) Use the Taylor expansion found above to estimate the value of f(0.9). Show Find f(x), f"(), and f" (b)...