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use Euler's Method with h=0.01 to approximate y(0.12)for the initial value problem dy/dx = e^-xy, y(0)=1
Find the optimal solution using linear programming and the graphical solution procedure. What is the value of the objective function at the optimal solution?
Using the definition of the derivative and any standard limiting theorems, show that the derivative of (sinx)^2 is sin(2x).
How do you explain why vectors QR and RQ are not equivalent? Explain when the elimination method for solving a system of equations is preferable to the substitution method.
graph the two constraints associated with the amount of labor and material that Ryan has available next week. Using your graph, find the set of points that satisfy both constraints: 2X + 1Y
Calculate the percentage of students who score less than 700
How much revenue was earned in each of the three categories of books?
Find coordinate of centroid using multiple integral method -Determine the z-coordinate of the centroid of G.
Find the general solution of the second order differential equation y'' - y' - 6y = e^-3x This one is quite long winded, and I am pretty sure that I am getting yh right but can't seem to get close to yp. I think this is a D.R.A.E?
The demand for a certain product is 2x + 5p = 60, where p is the unit price and x is the quantity demanded of the product. Find the elasticity of demand when p = 6.
By reading values from the given graph of f, use five rectangles to find a lower estimate and an upper estimate for the area under the given graph of f from x = 0 to x = 40.
Find the magnitude and direction of each vector. Find the unit vector in the direction of the given vector.
Let F be a finite field. Prove that F[x] contains infinitely many primes. (note that over an infinite field the polynomials of degree 1 are an infinite set of primes in the ring of polynomials).
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