Signum Function The signum function is defined by sgn ( x ) = { − 1 , x < 0 0 , x = 0 1 , x > 0 Sketch a graph of sgn( x ) and find the following (if possible). (a) lim x → 0 sgn ( x ) (b) lim x → 0 + sgn ( x ) (c) lim x → 0 sgn ( x )
Signum Function The signum function is defined by sgn ( x ) = { − 1 , x < 0 0 , x = 0 1 , x > 0 Sketch a graph of sgn( x ) and find the following (if possible). (a) lim x → 0 sgn ( x ) (b) lim x → 0 + sgn ( x ) (c) lim x → 0 sgn ( x )
Solution Summary: The author explains how to plot a graph using Ti-83. The graph is obtained by pressing the (GRAPH) key.
The graphs of the function F (left, in blue) and G (right, in red) are below. Answer the following questions.
F'(1)
G'(1)
F'(6)
G'(6)
1. One of the partial fractions for
2
4x²+x-9
x3+2x²-3x
2
x+1
a) x23 b) x 1½ c) x² d)
x-1
x
is
1. One of the partial fractions for
2
2
4x²+x-9
x3+2x²-3x
a) x3 b) x11 c) x² d) z
x-1
2. Identify the improper integral.
1 x
2 x
dx
a) 3x dx b) f² 3x dx
0 3-2x
0 3-2x
x
is
c) √2^:
4
√232x dx d) fo² 3x dx
1 1
0 3-2x
B. So eax dx converges to
if
:
a) O if a0 c) - 1½ ifa 0
Chapter 1 Solutions
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