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Université du Québec à Montréal - BIF - 7000
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Washington - M - 307
Math 307 D & F Midterm - Solutions1Solve each of the following initial value problems. You may leave the solutions in implicit form. 3x2 y + 2e2x , y(0) = 3 + cos y x 2a. (7 pts.)y =-By inspection, this equation is not linear or separable;
Washington - MATH - 120
Midterm 1 SolutionsMATH 120D, 10 July 2007 Travis Willse / Lee Patrolia(1) Let f (x) = 2x + 3, g(x) = 1 x - 23 2and h(x) = -2x - 5, x < -1 x2 + 3x - 3, -1 x(a) Find all solutions of the equation f (x) = h(x). For x < -1 we solve: 2x + 3 = -2x
UT Arlington - ECON - 5301
Homework 4ECON 4323/5301 Fall 2005 Due December 1, 2005, 11:59 pm.Problems: 18.10 (p. 434), 18.11 (p. 434), 19.3 (p. 453), 19.13 (p. 457), 20.2 (p. 493), 20.8 (p. 496), 21.2 (p. 516). Remarks: 1. Be sure to check the second order conditions for pro
UT Arlington - ECON - 5301
Homework 2ECON 4323/5301 Fall 2005 Due October 11, 2005, 11:59 pm.Problems: 7.11 (p. 134), 7.12 (p. 134), 7.26 (p. 152), 7.28 (p. 152), 8.2 (p. 160), 8.19 (p. 172), 9.8 (p. 194), 9.11 (p. 196), and 9.13 (p. 196). Please: 1. Feel free to work in gro
UT Arlington - ECON - 5301
Homework 1ECON 4323/5301 Fall 2005 Due September 13, 2005, 11:59 pm.Problems: 2.11 (p. 29), 3.9 (p. 57), 3.16 (p. 69), 3.22 (p. 69), 4.1 (p. 74), and 5.8 (p. 97). Please: 1. Feel free to work in groups, but each student must turn in his or her own
UCSB - CS - 165
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Oakland University - AME - 238
AME 238 Laboratory 2: Stresses in Beams IntroductionBeams are structural elements used to carry loads transverse to their length. They carry loads by bending. They are used in many engineering designs such as buildings, cars, airplanes, and bridges.
Penn State - CSE - 545
Issues in Storage Security, part 2CSE 545 - Advanced Network Security 10 April 2008 Kevin Butler some slides courtesy of Alina Oprea and Mahesh KallahallaSystems and Internet Infrastructure Security Laboratory (SIIS) Page1Revisiting from Last T
Oregon - M - 111
Math 111 Help SessionsWhat: Free, drop in help-sessions just for Math 111 students! Who: Staffed by current Math 111 GTFs. Every session has two or three GTFS.MONDAY3 PM: Chiles 127 4 PM: Deady 306TUESDAY3 PM: Fenton 105 4 PM: None (Sorry)WE
Oregon - M - 111
NameMidterm #1 (02/04/09)Directions: Make sure to show all of your work to receive full credit. You may not use your neighbor's papers, or anything else that would be construed as cheating. Please turn off all cell phones, mp3 players, or pretty m
Oregon - M - 111
Midterm #1 Review ProblemsProblem 1. Solve the following quadratics using any valid solution method. (Hint: it helps to check the discriminant first to find out how many solutions) (a) x2 + 2x + 1 = 0 (b) x2 + 5x + 6 = 0 (c) x2 - 10x - 24 = 0 (d) 2x
Oregon - M - 111
NameMidterm #1 (02/04/09)Directions: Make sure to show all of your work to receive full credit. You may not use your neighbor's papers, or anything else that would be construed as cheating. Please turn off all cell phones, mp3 players, or pretty m
Oregon - M - 111
NameMidterm #2 (03/02/09)Directions: Make sure to show all of your work to receive full credit. You may not use your neighbor's papers, or anything else that would be construed as cheating. Please turn off all cell phones, mp3 players, or pretty m
Oregon - M - 111
Midterm #2 Review ProblemsProblem 1 Determine if the following functions are one-to-one: (note: you can show that something is not one-to-one via a specific example, however we cannot prove by example so something else must be shown). (a) f (x) = 2x
Oregon - M - 111
NameMidterm #2a (03/02/09)Directions: Make sure to show all of your work to receive full credit. You may not use your neighbor's papers, or anything else that would be construed as cheating. Please turn off all cell phones, mp3 players, or pretty
Oregon - M - 111
NameMidterm #2a (03/02/09)Directions: Make sure to show all of your work to receive full credit. You may not use your neighbor's papers, or anything else that would be construed as cheating. Please turn off all cell phones, mp3 players, or pretty
Oregon - M - 111
NameMidterm #2 (03/02/09)Directions: Make sure to show all of your work to receive full credit. You may not use your neighbor's papers, or anything else that would be construed as cheating. Please turn off all cell phones, mp3 players, or pretty m
Oregon - M - 111
Quiz #1 01/12/09Name: Directions: Make sure to read each problem carefully. To receive full credit, you must show all your work. Problem 1. True/False (2 points each) Indicate whether the following 3 statements are true or false. A quadratic equatio
Oregon - M - 111
Quiz #2 01/20/09Name: Directions: Make sure to read each problem carefully. To receive full credit, you must show all your work. Problem 1. True/False (2 points each) Indicate whether the following statements are true or false. The equation x= defin
Oregon - M - 111
Quiz #2 01/20/09Name: Directions: Make sure to read each problem carefully. To receive full credit, you must show all your work. Problem 1. True/False (2 points each) Indicate whether the following statements are true or false. True The equation x=
Oregon - M - 111
Quiz #3 01/27/09Name: Directions: Make sure to read each problem carefully. To receive full credit, you must show all your work. Problem 1. True/False (2 points each) Indicate whether the following statements are true or false. a) The function f (x)
Oregon - M - 111
Quiz #4 02/16/09Name: Directions: Make sure to read each problem carefully. To receive full credit, you must show all your work. Problem 1. (4 points) Find the vertex of the parabola given by the quadratic function f (x) = 3x2 - 6x + 4Problem 2. (
Oregon - M - 111
Quiz #5 02/24/09Name: Directions: Make sure to read each problem carefully. To receive full credit, you must show all your work. Problem 1. (4 points) Sketch the graph of the polynomial function f (x) = (x2 - 7x + 6)(2x2 - 6x + 4)Problem 2. Given
Oregon - M - 111
Quiz #5 02/24/09Name: Directions: Make sure to read each problem carefully. To receive full credit, you must show all your work. Problem 1. (4 points) Sketch the graph of the polynomial function f (x) = (x2 - 7x + 6)(2x2 - 6x + 4) It should have x-i
Oregon - M - 111
Quiz #6 03/10/09Name: Directions: Make sure to read each problem carefully. To receive full credit, you must show all your work. Problem 1. Kryptonite is a radioactive material that has a half-life of 50 years. Lex Luthor has 15 grams of kryptonite
Oregon - M - 111
Quiz #6 03/10/09Name: Directions: Make sure to read each problem carefully. To receive full credit, you must show all your work. Problem 1. Kryptonite is a radioactive material that has a half-life of 50 years. Lex Luthor has 15 grams of kryptonite
Oregon - M - 111
Math 111Basic Information:College AlgebraCRN 23096: Instructor: Office: Email:Winter 2009106 Deady Hall, 12:00-12:50 PM Daniel Moseley 4 Deady Hall dmoseley@uoregon.eduOffice Hours: I will have 4 regular office hours during the week. If you