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2. (The Ring Z[V-5]) We saw that Z[V-5 doesn't have a Nevertheless, exercise hints at some patterns that persist. unique factorization theorem we can still do some interesting number theory here as the following (a) Find all primes p < 100 that can be written in the form a25b2 or 2a22ab+3b2 for some a, b e Z. (You might make a table for |a|, |b| small and then find the primes in them.) Separate them into two lists (F) (b)...
4. Construct the following circuit: V1 5 V 1MHz ODeg Set up your function generator to provide v = 5 sin (6.28 x 10 t). Calculate Vrı from the schematic. Measure Vri with your oscilloscope (be careful - think!). They should be the same. If they are not the same explain why not.
3. Your friend is thinking of starting up a preschool. You are trying to help him set pricing You do some market research, and discover the following facts about his demand (how many students he can expect) and the supply (how many staff he can hire) o f the price per student is $0/hour, he will have 50 students o fthe price per student is $10/hour, he will have 20 students o If he charges $5/hour for each student, then...
1 point) Read 'Diagonalization Changing to a Basis of Eigenvectors' before attempting this problem. Suppose that V is a 5-dimensional vector space. Let S -(vi,... , vs) be some ordered basis of V, and let T-(wi.... . ws) be some other ordered basis of V. Let L: V → V be a linear transformation. Let M be the matrix of L in the basis Sand et N be the matrix of L in the basis T. Decide whether each of...
how did they come up with 12 for the test value? We want to test that, Ho:- The average annual 401k investment of employees at ABC, Inc. is equal to the average national 401k investment. Vs H1:- The average annual 401k investment of employees at ABC, Inc. is lower than the average national 401k investment. We can take l.o.s 1%,5%.,10%. But we will take 5% l.o.s. because it is neither too low nor too high. 2) a) In the output...
1. (p. 2-3.) Which of the following is NOT a reason for studying concepts of programming languages according to Sebesta? a. Increased capacity to express ideas. b. Improved background for choosing appropriate languages. c. Increased ability to design new languages. d. Increased ability to learn new languages. 2. (p. 5-6.) What programming language has dominated scientific computing over the past 50 years? a. FORTRAN b. ALGOL c. SNOBOL d. PL/I 3. (p. 6.) What programming language has dominated artificial intelligence...
1 point) Book Problem 1 (x) x5 x-5 g(x> 0.8a2 8 Set up an integral to find the area A of the region enclosed between f(x) and g(x) -5 to x = 5, and then evaluate it. = x from T= da A - (1 point) Book Problem 39 The base of a certain solid is an elliptical region with boundary curve 4x2 25y2 100. Cross-sections perpendicular to the x-axis are isosceles right triangles with hypotenuse in the base. A(x)...
Problem 2: Pizza Prices in Different Cities (no data set in StatCrunch) A food blogger is interested in comparing the price of pizzas available for purchase in New York City to those available in Washington, D.C. To do so, they collected a random sample of 30 large cheese pizzas from each of the cities. The New York pizzas had an average price of $12.83 with a standard deviation of $4.45. The Washington, D.C. pizzas had an average price of $10.71...
Experiment 2: Good biasing Set up the circuit with R2 12 k2, R RE 1 k, and Vcc 15 V 39 k2, Rc = 2 k?. Circuit Analysis: Compute Ic, I, and VCE PSpice Simulation: a) Simulate the circuit with PSpice (bias point details only) and compare values of Ic, IB, VCE, and VBE from PSpice simulations with your analytical calculations. b) Rerun your PSpice simulations for temperatures of 0 and 60°C. Make a table of Ic IB, VCE, and...
Chapter 5: Problem Set 10 Calenlate the following binomial probabilities by either using one of the binomial probahility tables, or calculating the probability with a calculator or software using the formmla n Piain,p) ald where g-1-P (a) Pr-4,n-15,p2) (b) P(z-9,n-12,p 75) (e) P(r>6,n-10, p 8) (d) P(z<20, n-20,p- 9) 11. Cards: Suppose you draw a card from a deck (with replacement) 10 times in a row What is the probability that you get exactly 4 hearts? 0- 12. Lie Détector:...