Please do problem 17 above using Einstein
notation. Showing/explaining all work.
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Please do problem 17 above using Einstein notation. Showing/explaining all work. 1.17 ** (a) Prove that...
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Show that the forward-time central-space scheme (1.3.3) is
consistent with the equation (1.1.1).
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The electric field traveling in a non-magnetic material is Here δ-90°. Note that the electric field differs from that of problem 2 in δ. Deterine i) complex E ii) complex iii real time H(t) iv) Let r -0. Sketch polarization E(x 0,t) as a function of t. Use t in terms of fractions of
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2. (a) Prove by using the definition of convergence only, without using limit theo- (b) Prove by using the definition of continuity, or by using the є_ó property, that 3. Let f be a twice differentiable function defined on the closed interval [0, 1]. Suppose rems, that if (S) is a sequence converging to s, then lim, 10 2 f (x) is a continuous function on R r,s,t e [0,1] are defined so that r...
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In this problem using induction you prove that every finitely generated vector space has a basis. In fact, every vector space has a basis, but the proof of that is beyond the scope of this course Before trying this question, make sure you read the induction notes on Quercus. Let V be a non-zero initely generated vector space (1) Let u, Vi, . . . , v,e V. Prove tfe Span何, . . ....
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1. Use the limit definition of the derivative - lift+A) 6 to find the derivative of the following function: f(x) = 3x-2x? You must SHOW YOUR WORK: 2. Find the slope of the tangent line at x = 4 (using the derivative you just found) 3. Using the point-slope form of the line, find the equation of the tangent line at x=4. Isolate the y. 1. Find the derivatives using...
Please do the problem 12.26 and 12.27.
Please do the problem 12.26 and 12.27.
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and aA < 1, but still assume that (12.1) 00 a) Show that T still maps B (yo) into itself. b) Show that T is a compact function. Exercises 12.25-12.28 require some knowledge of the theory of functions of a compla variable. In these exercises, 12 denotes an open subset of C and H(12) the set of fina tions that are analytic...
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Problem 1. PREVIEW ONLY -- ANSWERS NOT RECORDED The Leibnitz notation for the chain (4 points) Suppose y = sin(-3x? - 3x + 1). We can write y = sin(u), where u = dy dy du du nule is The factors are (written as a function of u ) and dx du dx du dx function of x for u to get Now substitue in the dy dx (written as a funct as a function...
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Problem 3 (6 points each). Evaluate the following limits algebraically, showing all work. If the limit does not exist, then write DNE and explain why it does not exist. You may use L'Hospial's rule but if you do you must specify that you have done so. (a) lim (e-2x + 2 tan-? (3.)) (5) limun (2+1) (c) lim a tan (1/1)
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9. Letbe the relation on the set of non-zero real numbers defined as follows: for r, y E R [0), x~ylf and only if-EQ (a) Prove thatis an equivalence relation. (b) Determine the equivalence class of π.
9. Letbe the relation on the set of non-zero real numbers defined as follows: for r, y E R [0), x~ylf and only if-EQ (a) Prove thatis an equivalence relation. (b)...
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17. An initially 2.2 M aqueous solution of a weak monoprotic acid has a total ion concentration of 1.24 x 10-M when equilibrium is established. What is the acid-ionization constant, Ka, of the weak acid? (assume initial concentration of the acid is 2 102 x K) a. 1.7 x 10- b. 1.5 x 10 c. 1.2...