Let f(x, y) = xy(x2 − y2) / (x2 y2) with f(0, 0) = 0 The question was asking to proof f(x, y) continuous everywhere One way to solve it was to just change x = rcos(θ), y = rsin(θ) and solved
[新しいコレクション] 2x-y=6 x-y=2 by substitution method 173513-2x-y=6 x-y=2 by substitution method
2x y = 6 y = 3x 4 2x 3x 4 = 6 5x = 6 − 4 5x = 2
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Use A = int_a^b(y_1(x)y_2(x))dx where y_1(x) >= y_2(x) Find the x coordinates of endpoints of the area 6x x^2 = x^2 2x 0 = 2x^28x x = 0 and x = 4 This means that a = 0 and b = 4 Evaluate both at 2 and observe which is greater y = 6(2)(2)^2 = 8 y = 2^2 2(2) = 0 The first one is greater so we subtract the second from the first in the integral int_0^4(6xx^2) (x^2 2x)dx Find the centroid of each simple region Replace each region with a point mass at its centroid, where the mass is the area of the region Find the centroid of these point masses (this is done by taking a weighted average of their x and y coordinates) This is easiest to see with an example ExampleRead how Numerade will revolutionize STEM Learning
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Y=8 and x=a, but a is unknown orHow to graph y = x^2Quadratic function graphingIn order to graph , we need to plot some points To do that, we need to plug in some x values to get some y values So let's find the first point Start with the given function Plug in Raise 3 to the 2nd power to get 9 Multiply 1 and 9 to get 9 Multiply 2 and 3 to get 6 Subtract 6 from 9 to get 15
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