


The following has you derive the ODE from the Application. For each part make sure you...
Question #2
In this part you are
going to use the concepts in the first part to analyze the
following scenario which has 6 parts (A through F).
Suppose our agent's income is
$240. Only two goods exist for our agent, good X and good Y. Good X
costs $10 per unit and Good Y costs $12 per unit. Assume this agent
has indifference curves that look like those typically drawn in
class.
Of the following bundles below,
circle which...
For differential equations please show all parts.
For part a)
An appropriate method from chapter 3 identifies the characteristic
equation
r^2 +9=0
where r =(+-)3i
Thus y=c1cos(3x)+c2sin(3x)
So I need help with the remaining parts
L. For the following differential equation do the following: a. Find the solution using an appropriate method from chapter 3. b. Find power series centered at x 0 for each of the solutions found in part a. Use your Calculus II book to find the...
FAO Figure 1 2. A thin wire of length L has a uniform charge density +1.A cylindrical Gaussian surface of radius d is drawn with the wire along its central axis, as shown above. Point P is located at the center of one end of the cylinder, a distance d from the end of the wire. Point Q is on the edge of the cylinder directly above the center of the wire, as shown above. A student says, "Gauss's law...
This is for Controls Systems class. Please solve everything, and
show all work and correct answers and matlab codes for positive
rating. A - C, E - F do by hand. D, G-I do in Matlab as
instructions direct. (Show codes and plots for
matlab solutions too!), show the code and plots obtained
for positive rating. Provided below is the Handout 7 equations that
are needed for this problem for use.
1. The state space model of a system is...
please answer all prelab questions, 1-4.
This is the prelab manual, just in case you need background
information to answer the questions. The prelab questions are in
the 3rd photo.
this where we put in the answers, just to give you an
idea.
Lab Manual Lab 9: Simple Harmonic Oscillation Before the lab, read the theory in Sections 1-3 and answer questions on Pre-lab Submit your Pre-lab at the beginning of the lab. During the lab, read Section 4 and...
Quantum Mechanics
Thank you!
2 Casimir effect We will derive the Casimir effect in three dimensions, making use of the Euler- Maclaurin formula Ž 0,F(n) – [F(n)dn = 67\2F'O) + 30 x , F"(0) -... (1) JO n=0 where On = 1 for n > 0, 0 = 1/2, and on = 0 for n < 0. (You don't need to prove this formula.) Let us consider a square box with conducting walls of length L. Let El be the...
The following has 3 exercises and each exercise
consists of multiple parts. please take into consideration all 3
exercises and answer each and every part of each exercise including
the subquestions found in it!!
Exercise 1 Find the Laplace transform of the following functions: 1. f(t) = 5t3e-46 2. f(t) = cos(26)U(t - T) 3. k(t) = {2-1, t<2 t> 2 4. f(t) = etsin (3) Exercise 2 Use Laplace transforms to compute the solution y(t) of the initial value...
in a Bayesian view. Consider the prior π(a)-1 for all a e R Consider a Gaussian linear model Y = aX+ E Determine whether each of the following statements is true or false. π(a) a uniform prior. (1) (a) True (b) False L(Y=y14=a,X=x) (2) π(a) is a jeffreys prior when we consider the likelihood (where we assume xis known) (a) True (b)False Y-XB+ σε where ε E R" is a random vector with Consider a linear regression model E[ε1-0, E[eErJ-1....
help me with this. Im done with task 1 and on the way to do task
2. but I don't know how to do it. I attach 2 file function of rksys
and ode45 ( the first is rksys and second is ode 45) . thank for
your help
Consider the spring-mass damper that can be used to model many dynamic systems -- ----- ------- m Applying Newton's Second Law to a free-body diagram of the mass m yields the...
Suppose you are given the following production function
Q= 21x + 9x2-x3
Compose a table calculating the Total Product (Q), Marginal
Product (MP) and Average Product (AP), for x ranging from 0 to 9
units.
Using the information from the table, graph these individual
curves and identify the rate of which diminishing marginal returns
are evident. Delineate the stages of production and
explain why Stages I and III are considered as
irrational whereas Stage II is termed as rational. What...