In Problems 57 - 62 , graph the equations in the same coordinate system . Find the coordinates of any points where two or more lines intersect. Is there a point that is a solution to all three equations? x + y = 1 x − 2 y = − 8 3 x − y = − 3
In Problems 57 - 62 , graph the equations in the same coordinate system . Find the coordinates of any points where two or more lines intersect. Is there a point that is a solution to all three equations? x + y = 1 x − 2 y = − 8 3 x − y = − 3
Solution Summary: The author plots the graph of the lines by joining the intersection points of two or more lines, and determines whether there is a point that is the solution of three equations.
In Problems
57
-
62
, graph the equations in the same coordinate system. Find the coordinates of any points where two or more lines intersect. Is there a point that is a solution to all three equations?
x
+
y
=
1
x
−
2
y
=
−
8
3
x
−
y
=
−
3
System that uses coordinates to uniquely determine the position of points. The most common coordinate system is the Cartesian system, where points are given by distance along a horizontal x-axis and vertical y-axis from the origin. A polar coordinate system locates a point by its direction relative to a reference direction and its distance from a given point. In three dimensions, it leads to cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
Q2: Using the Laplace transform, find the solution for the following equation
y"" +y" = 6et + 6t + 6. Suppose zero initial conditions (y"" (0) = y"(0) = y'(0) = y(0) = 0).
1- Let A = {A1, A2, ...), in which A, A, = 0, when i j.
a) Is A a π-system? If not, which element(s) should be added to A to become a π-system?
b) Prove that σ(A) consists of the finite or countable unions of elements of A; i.c., A E σ(A) if and
only if there exists finite or countable sequence {n} such that A = U₁An (Hint: Let F be such
class; prove that F is a σ-filed containing A.)
c) Let p ≥ 0 be a sequence of non-negative real numbers with Σip₁ = 1. Using p₁'s, how do you
construct a probability measure on σ(A)? (Hint: use extension theorem.)
2- Construct an example for which P(lim sup A,) = 1 and P(lim inf An) = 0.
3. Let
f(z) =
sin (22) + cos (T2)
2(22+1)(z+1)
Compute f(z)dz over each of the contours/closed curves C1, C2, C3 and C4 shown
below.
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