Mathematics, 30.10.2019 05:31, TerronRice
Let y be the solution of the initial value problem y′′+y=−sin(2x),y(0)=0,y′(0)=0. y″+y=−sin(2x),y(0)=0,y′(0)=0. the maximum value of y is , careful, ypyp probably does not satisfy the ivp. find solution yy and then find the max value (e. g. by critical value y′(x)=0y′(x)=0 or maybe using calculator if you do not see how to solve y′=0y′=0)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:50, tiffcarina69
F(x) = x2 − 9, and g(x) = x − 3 f(x) = x2 − 4x + 3, and g(x) = x − 3 f(x) = x2 + 4x − 5, and g(x) = x − 1 f(x) = x2 − 16, and g(x) = x − 4 h(x) = x + 5 arrowright h(x) = x + 3 arrowright h(x) = x + 4 arrowright h(x) = x − 1 arrowright
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, jortizven0001
Seymour is twice as old as cassandra. if 16 is added to cassandra’s age and 16 is subtracted from seymour’s age, their ages become equal. what are their present ages? show !
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Let y be the solution of the initial value problem y′′+y=−sin(2x),y(0)=0,y′(0)=0. y″+y=−sin(2x),y(0...
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