The graph of y = ∫ 0 x l ( t ) d t , where l is a piecewise constant function , is shown here. Over which intervals is l positive? Over which intervals is it negative? Over which intervals, if any, is it equal to zero? Over which intervals is l increasing? Over which is it decreasing? Over which, if any, is it constant? What is the average value of l ?
The graph of y = ∫ 0 x l ( t ) d t , where l is a piecewise constant function , is shown here. Over which intervals is l positive? Over which intervals is it negative? Over which intervals, if any, is it equal to zero? Over which intervals is l increasing? Over which is it decreasing? Over which, if any, is it constant? What is the average value of l ?
The graph of
y
=
∫
0
x
l
(
t
)
d
t
, where
l
is a piecewise constant function, is shown here.
Over which intervals is
l
positive? Over which intervals is it negative? Over which intervals, if any, is it equal to zero?
Over which intervals is
l
increasing? Over which is it decreasing? Over which, if any, is it constant? What is the average value of
l
?
Definition Definition Group of one or more functions defined at different and non-overlapping domains. The rule of a piecewise function is different for different pieces or portions of the domain.
a) Find the scalars p, q, r, s, k1, and k2.
b) Is there a different linearly independent eigenvector associated to either k1 or k2? If yes,find it. If no, briefly explain.
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