18. Find the three 3rd roots of z= -27 + 27i, show work. (18, wo =)...
18. Find the three 3rd roots of z= -4V2 + 4V2 i, show work. (18, wo =) (18, wi =) (18, W2 =)
Show all work for credit General Solution Roots | y(z) = Genz + Cenz Two real roots r T2 One real root r Bi | y(z)-Geaz cos(ßz) + Ceaz sin(8z) Two complex roots a Form of p | Example f(t) | Example2 Form of f(t) A cos(t)+Bsin(at) 1. Find the general solution to the DE: y" +4y +4y
Show all work for credit General Solution Roots | y(z) = Genz + Cenz Two real roots r T2 One real root...
1) find all value of i^i, and show that they are all real 2) Find all values of log(-1-i) 3) find a) the cube roots of -1 b) the sixth root of i c) the cube roots of 1-i 4) Find (d/dz) i^z
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3. Find the third roots of z=i . (Note that there are three of them.)
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Problems 1 a) A firm has the production function y = 22212 and faces input prices W1 and w2. Derive the conditional input demand functions for both inputs. b) If W, = $5 and W2 = $10, what is the minimum cost of producing 27 units of output?
Show that the equation z 1 has one real root and two other roots which are not real, and that, if one of the non-real roots is denoted by w, the other s then . Mark on the Argand diagram the points which represent the three roots and show that they are the vertices of an equilateral triangle.
Problem 2. Find analytically all complex roots 3. Show all your work. Get Matlab to display these roots as red circles in the complex plane.
18. Find the impedance of the circuit shown.
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18. Find the impedance of the circuit shown. Show full work to solve, thanks
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Question 4 (12 points: 1, 2, 2, 2, 5) Consider the three-stage process shown here (a) What is the minimum TPT? (b) Calculate hourly capacity of each stage. G1 6 min 6 min D1 4 min W2 G2 6 min min Consider the following schedule. Jobs are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on. Jobs are...
14.8.25 Find three real numbers x, y, and z whose sum is 27 and the sum of whose squares is as small as possible. The three numbers are (Simplify your answers. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)