Identifying surfaces Consider the surfaces defined by the following equations. a. Identify and briefly describe the surface. b. Find the xy-, xz-, and yz-traces, when they exist. c. Find the intercepts with the three coordinate axes, when they exist. d. Make a sketch of the surface. 10. x 2 100 + 4 y 2 + z 2 16 = 1
Identifying surfaces Consider the surfaces defined by the following equations. a. Identify and briefly describe the surface. b. Find the xy-, xz-, and yz-traces, when they exist. c. Find the intercepts with the three coordinate axes, when they exist. d. Make a sketch of the surface. 10. x 2 100 + 4 y 2 + z 2 16 = 1
Solution Summary: The author explains that the surface of x2100+4y
Write the given third order linear equation as an equivalent system of first order equations with initial values.
Use
Y1 = Y, Y2 = y', and y3 = y".
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√ (3t¹ + 3 − t³)y" — y" + (3t² + 3)y' + (3t — 3t¹) y = 1 − 3t²
\y(3) = 1, y′(3) = −2, y″(3) = −3
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with initial values
Y
=
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Question 2
1 pts
Let A be the value of the triple integral
SSS.
(x³ y² z) dV where D is the region
D
bounded by the planes 3z + 5y = 15, 4z — 5y = 20, x = 0, x = 1, and z = 0.
Then the value of sin(3A) is
-0.003
0.496
-0.408
-0.420
0.384
-0.162
0.367
0.364
Question 1
Let A be the value of the triple integral SSS₂ (x + 22)
=
1 pts
dV where D is the
region in
0, y = 2, y = 2x, z = 0, and
the first octant bounded by the planes x
z = 1 + 2x + y. Then the value of cos(A/4) is
-0.411
0.709
0.067
-0.841
0.578
-0.913
-0.908
-0.120
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