a.
To find: The graph of
a.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The piece wise function is given as:
Window is given
Calculation:
The graph of the piecewise function
The graph of piece wise function
b.
To find: Explain why the value of
b.
Answer to Problem 47E
Explanation given.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The piece wise function is given as:
Both the graphs are same because both functions are equal the graphing notation of
This only makes graph more clear but the graph is same as the function is same for both graphs.
c.
To find: Find the numerical derivative of
c.
Answer to Problem 47E
The numerical derivatives of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The piece wise function is given as:
Concept used: Numerical derivative is defined as NDER
Calculation:
Numerical derivative is defined as NDER
Find
Find
Now substitute the values of
Find
Find
Now substitute the values of
The graph of
d.
To find: NDER
d.
Answer to Problem 47E
The value of NDER
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The piece wise function is given as:
Concept used: Numerical derivative is defined as NDER
Calculation:
Numerical derivative is defined as NDER
Find
Find
Now substitute the values of
Find
Find
Now substitute the values of
Numerical differentiation NDER
Numerical differentiation NDER
Numerical derivative is defined as NDER
Find
Find
Now substitute the values of
Find
Find
Now substitute the values of
Numerical differentiation NDER
Numerical differentiation NDER
Numerical derivative is defined as NDER
Find
Find
Now substitute the values of
Find
Find
Now substitute the values of
Numerical differentiation NDER
Numerical differentiation NDER
Chapter 2 Solutions
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