A be the set of students at your school and B the set of books in the school library. Let R 1 and R 2 be the relations consisting of all ordered pairs ( a , b), where student a is required to read book b in a course, and where student a has read book b, respectively. Describe the ordered pairs in each of these relations. a) R 1 ∪ R 2 . b) R 1 ∩ R 2 . c) R 1 ⊕ R 2 . d) R 1 − R 2 . e) R 2 − R 1 .
A be the set of students at your school and B the set of books in the school library. Let R 1 and R 2 be the relations consisting of all ordered pairs ( a , b), where student a is required to read book b in a course, and where student a has read book b, respectively. Describe the ordered pairs in each of these relations. a) R 1 ∪ R 2 . b) R 1 ∩ R 2 . c) R 1 ⊕ R 2 . d) R 1 − R 2 . e) R 2 − R 1 .
Abe the set of students at your school andBthe set of books in the school library. LetR1andR2be the relations consisting of all ordered pairs (a,b),where studentais required to read bookbin a course, and where student a has read bookb,respectively. Describe the ordered pairs in each of these relations.
Consider the initial value problem
y"+y'-12y= 0, y(0) = a, y'(0) = 4
Find the value of a so that the solution to the initial value problem approaches zero as too
a =
Consider the initial value problem
y"+y'-12y= 0, y(0) = a, y'(0) = 4
Find the value of a so that the solution to the initial value problem approaches zero as too
a =
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