For Exercises 5-20, set up the form for the partial fraction decomposition. Do not solve for A , B , C , and so on. (See Examples 1-2) 2 x 5 + 3 x 3 + 4 x 2 + 5 x x + 2 3 x 2 + 2 x + 7 2
For Exercises 5-20, set up the form for the partial fraction decomposition. Do not solve for A , B , C , and so on. (See Examples 1-2) 2 x 5 + 3 x 3 + 4 x 2 + 5 x x + 2 3 x 2 + 2 x + 7 2
Solution Summary: The author explains the form for partial tion decomposition without solving for A and B for the expression.
The bracket BCD is hinged at C and attached to a control cable at B. Let F₁ = 275 N and F2 = 275 N.
F1
B
a=0.18 m
C
A
0.4 m
-0.4 m-
0.24 m
Determine the reaction at C.
The reaction at C
N Z
F2
D
The correct answer is C,i know that we need to use stokes theorem and parametrize the equations then write the equation F with respect to the curve but i cant seem to find a way to do it, the integral should be from 0 to 2pi but i might be wrongcould you show me the steps to get to 18pi
A 10-ft boom is acted upon by the 810-lb force as shown in the figure.
D
6 ft
6 ft
E
B
7 ft
C
6 ft
4 ft
W
Determine the tension in each cable and the reaction at the ball-and-socket joint at A.
The tension in cable BD is
lb.
The tension in cable BE is
lb.
The reaction at A is (
lb) i +
Ib) j. (Include a minus sign if necessary.)
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