Existing Home Sales Leading to the Financial Crisis The following graph shows the approximate value of home prices and existing home sales in 2004–2007 (the 3 years prior to the 2008 economic crisis) as a percentage change from 2003, together with quadratic approximations: Home prices and sales of existing homes The quadratic approximations are given by Home prices: P ( t ) = 6 t 2 − 27 t + 10 ( 0 ≤ t ≤ 3 ) Existing home sales: S ( t ) = − 4 t 2 + 4 t + 11 ( 0 ≤ t ≤ 3 ) , where t is time in years since the start of 2004. Use the chain rule to estimate d S d P | t = 2 . What does the answer tell you about home sales and prices? [ HINT: See Quick Examples 6 and 7.]
Existing Home Sales Leading to the Financial Crisis The following graph shows the approximate value of home prices and existing home sales in 2004–2007 (the 3 years prior to the 2008 economic crisis) as a percentage change from 2003, together with quadratic approximations: Home prices and sales of existing homes The quadratic approximations are given by Home prices: P ( t ) = 6 t 2 − 27 t + 10 ( 0 ≤ t ≤ 3 ) Existing home sales: S ( t ) = − 4 t 2 + 4 t + 11 ( 0 ≤ t ≤ 3 ) , where t is time in years since the start of 2004. Use the chain rule to estimate d S d P | t = 2 . What does the answer tell you about home sales and prices? [ HINT: See Quick Examples 6 and 7.]
Solution Summary: The author calculates the derivative of function x and y using chain rule and states, what the answer conveys about home sales and prices.
Existing Home Sales Leading to the Financial Crisis The following graph shows the approximate value of home prices and existing home sales in 2004–2007 (the 3 years prior to the 2008 economic crisis) as a percentage change from 2003, together with quadratic approximations:
Home prices and sales of existing homes
The quadratic approximations are given by
Home prices:
P
(
t
)
=
6
t
2
−
27
t
+
10
(
0
≤
t
≤
3
)
Existing home sales:
S
(
t
)
=
−
4
t
2
+
4
t
+
11
(
0
≤
t
≤
3
)
,
where t is time in years since the start of 2004. Use the chain rule to estimate
d
S
d
P
|
t
=
2
. What does the answer tell you about home sales and prices? [HINT: See Quick Examples 6 and 7.]
(7) (12 points) Let F(x, y, z) = (y, x+z cos yz, y cos yz).
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(a) (4 points) Show that V x F = 0.
(b) (4 points) Find a potential f for the vector field F.
(c) (4 points) Let S be a surface in R3 for which the Stokes' Theorem is valid. Use
Stokes' Theorem to calculate the line integral
Jos
F.ds;
as denotes the boundary of S. Explain your answer.
(3) (16 points) Consider
z = uv,
u = x+y,
v=x-y.
(a) (4 points) Express z in the form z = fog where g: R² R² and f: R² →
R.
(b) (4 points) Use the chain rule to calculate Vz = (2, 2). Show all intermediate
steps otherwise no credit.
(c) (4 points) Let S be the surface parametrized by
T(x, y) = (x, y, ƒ (g(x, y))
(x, y) = R².
Give a parametric description of the tangent plane to S at the point p = T(x, y).
(d) (4 points) Calculate the second Taylor polynomial Q(x, y) (i.e. the quadratic
approximation) of F = (fog) at a point (a, b). Verify that
Q(x,y) F(a+x,b+y).
=
(6) (8 points) Change the order of integration and evaluate
(z +4ry)drdy .
So S√ ²
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