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    • [DOC File]MTH133 - JustAnswer

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      Jan 25, 2009 · Answer: 2. Show your work here: Add x: Sqrt(x+2) = x. Square both sides: X+2 = x^2. Move to one side: X^2 – x – 2 = 0. Factor: (x-2)(x+1) = 0. X = 2 or -1. Check: Sqrt(2+2) – 2 = sqrt(4) – 2 = 2-2 = 0, yes. Sqrt(-1+2) – (-1) = sqrt(1) + 1 = 1+1 = 2, NO. 3) The volume of a cube is given by V = s3, where s is the length of a side. Find ...

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    • [DOC File]Stat 13 Final Solutions

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      The Residual Standard Deviation is s_{Y|X} = sqrt[1 - r^2](s_Y)sqrt[(n-1)/(n-2)] = sqrt[1 - .43^2](19.5)sqrt[2668/2667] = 17.6 mm Hg. s_{Y|X} = sqrt[(y - y-hat)^2/(n-2)] is a measure of the variability about the regression line y-hat = b1x + b0. But s_Y = sqrt[(y - y-bar)^2/(n-1)] is a measure of the variability about the mean y-bar.

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      (and likewise if x > b and y < b). Because (1 and (2 are both independent of x and y, ( is as well and we conclude that f is uniformly continuous on [0, (). (Problem 4.4.8(b): Prove that f(x) = sqrt(x) is uniformly continuous on [0,(). Proof: Focus first on [1,(). If x,y ( 1, it follows that |sqrt(x) – sqrt(y)| = |x – y| / |sqrt(x) + sqrt(y ...

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    • [DOC File]EGR 511

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      The condition for “hits” is then when x ( r/2, y must be less than (r/2)(31/2; and when r/2 < x ( r, then y must be less than (r ( x)tan (/3 = (r ( x)(31/2. We can then divide the number of hits by the total number of trials and multiply by the area of the circle, (r2.

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    • [DOC File]EXERCISE 2-1

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      Taking the corresponding elements in the first rows of X and Y as pairs, defines the coordinates of points along the X-axis with X values of 0, 1, 2, and 3 respectively. The second rows define coordinates with the same X values along the line Y = 1, and so forth.

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      02/26/2004. TA: Jessie Hsu yh2117@columbia.edu. 1. Compandor Design: (a) Idea of the compandor Given a pdf of the random variable u, the goal is to determine decision levels and reconstruction levels in w domain, and then tranform them back to u domain.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 2 questions - Easy semester

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      For instance, if x, y and z are 1, 2 and 4, the double average should be 2.33333 but average will instead be 2.00000. What is output if x = 0, y = 1 and z = 1? 0 0.0 0.6666666666666666 0.6666666666666667 0.67 Answer: b. Explanation: The division is performed as an int division since x, y, z and 3 are all ints. Therefore, average gets the value 0.0.

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    • [DOC File]From using the Taylor Polynomial on several functions, we ...

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      We see in these examples that as the Sqrt(x) becomes flatter, the good interval becomes wider. This is due to the fact that for large values of x, the successive derivatives f(1)(x), f(2)(x), f(3)(x), f(4)(x), … of the square root function f(x) = Sqrt(x) converge to 0.

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    • [DOC File]Back to y^2 = x^3 + 3x^2 = (x+3)x^2:

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      And the pole (0,1,0) gets covered infinitely often: if u = 0, then (u cos v, sqrt(1–u2/4), u sin v( = (0,1,0( for all v in [0,2(]. But since these points have zero total area on the surface, we can ignore them for most purposes. Consider the surface r ... Back to y^2 = x^3 + 3x^2 = (x+3)x^2: ...

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      W = Fdcos = 16.0 x 2.20 x cos25 = 31.9 J (b), (c) = 90. Therefore, work = 0 (d) W = 31.9 J. 2. A raindrop of mass 3.35 x 10-5 kg falls vertically at constant speed under the influence of gravity and air resistance. As it falls 100 m, what is the work done on the raindrop (a) by the gravitational force (b) by air resistance

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