For Exercises 29-36, a. Identify the horizontal asymptotes (if any). (See Example 3) b. If the graph of the function has a horizontal asymptote, determine the point (if any) where the graph crosses the horizontal asymptote. (See Example 4) n x = x 3 − x 2 + 1 2 x − 3
For Exercises 29-36, a. Identify the horizontal asymptotes (if any). (See Example 3) b. If the graph of the function has a horizontal asymptote, determine the point (if any) where the graph crosses the horizontal asymptote. (See Example 4) n x = x 3 − x 2 + 1 2 x − 3
Solution Summary: The author explains that the function has no horizontal asymptotes. If the numerator is greater than the denominator's, then the graph will not cross it.
a. Identify the horizontal asymptotes (if any). (See Example 3)
b. If the graph of the function has a horizontal asymptote, determine the point (if any) where the graph crosses the horizontal asymptote. (See Example 4)
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
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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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