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The solution provided by my professor is 1/131, with no direct clarification of the answer.
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Hi Calligar, nice introduction.
Hello MatinJohn.
I submitted my results today at Yale and recieved an almost-perfect mark. Apparently, my answer to the particle question, despite the fact that Bobbym agreed with me, is incorrect.
I have a question about limits. I am taking a University course at Yale on Vectors and Calculus and I consider my self to be very well versed at limits, derivatives etc. However, I still have one question. Who created Calculus? We are all aware of Newton being the main "creator". But what about Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz?
I cannon believe no one suggested Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, possibly the greatest mathematician of all time and the original creator of Calculus.
Oh, okay. By the way, you can call me Shivam or Cless. Anyways, I didn't go to Yale today so I will submit my results later.
By the way, I apologize for my improper LaTeX syntax.
Well... Using L'Hopitals Rule, we simply take the derivative of the numerator and the denominator separately to get
. Then simply calculate the limit by cancelling the terms to receive the final answer 75.Hi Stefy (mind if I call you that);
I believe that the max value of d(t) is the answer.
Well, I have to hand it in by tomorrow so I need to check the other questions as well. Anyways, thanks a lot for the help. You, along with Ganesh seem to be the only active members.
Long time no see. I am 13 now and am in my second year of university. As you perhaps may not recall, my extremely partial Math teacher has thankfully retired and in my current course work I am facing some tribulations. Apparently my teacher nowadays gets excessively challenging Calculus questions from the Internet.
There is a new population of deer in a field in a National Park. Their growth can be modeled logistically (not exponentially - after all, there is only so much food and living space) based on the formula (deer vs. time): d(t)=(1500et-20)/(1000+20et-20). What is that field's carrying capacity? (The maximum number of deer it can sustain?)
I think it is 75 because of Hopital rule.
Annie has a 2-inch piece of chalk. Each inch of chalk can draw 1000 feet of lines. She wants to draw a curve modeled by the equation x3/2. She envisions the curve drawn on a plot where each unit on the x-axis and y-axis is equal to 1 yard (1 yard=3 feet). She draws the curve starting at the origin and ending at the point (44, 443/2). How many inches of chalk does Annie have remaining after she draws this curve?
Probably 1.112
Sylvia the potter has just completed a large order of ornate clay bowls but has just realized that she is one short. She only has 1 cubic foot of clay left. Does she have enough to make the last bowl? (The bowl can be modeled by region bounded by y=x2 and y=√x when rotated around the x-axis.)
Yes. 0.5 left.
A strange and unusual particle moves with velocity equal to v(t)=t10*ln(t) m/s. You observe this particle carefully in a lab and find that over the time interval [1, e1/11] the particle moves _______ meters.
1/121
An old man with a bad back wants to hang a plane mirror on his wall and wants to know what angle it will make with the floor so that he can lie down on his back under it and watch TV from across the room. The problem is, his house was designed by Frank Gehry and the wall is modeled by the equation z=½x2+¼y2. He wants to attach the mirror to the wall tangent to the point (2,4,6). What angle will this tangent mirror (plane) make with the floor? (You can assume that the floor is represented by the equation z=0.)
70.5 degrees.
A factory producing computers has two factors that contribute to production: labor (L) and capital (K). The number of computers they can produce in an hour is given by the function P=100L0.4K0.6. Unfortunately, the factory's budget is $3000 per hour and one unit of labor costs $75 per hour and one unit of capital costs $100 per hour. To produce the most computers in one hour, how many units of labor should the factory employ and how many units of capital should they use? Write your answer as the ordered pair L,K where L is the number of units of labor and K is the number of units of capital.
16.18. Most likely wrong..
You go out for dinner at Papa Raboloid's Italian Bistro and order his signature 16π drink. He pours 16π cubic centimeters of reddish liquid into your paraboloidic cup. (Your cup can be modeled by the equation z=2x2+2y2.) Your cup is 10 cm tall. How many centimeters will be left unfilled at the top of the cup?
2
Can someone check and tell me that I got all wrong?
Hmm, sorry to re-post but I believe I mistakenly said 280$ for 4250. I think the correct answer is $200.
Thanks. Going to post answers every 10 questions
#4336 30
#4337 24%
#4338 50 kilogram
#4339 I think every kg costs $2
#4340 50 cents
#4341 44%
#4342 100
#4343 24
#4344 250
#4345 600
#4346 29 percent?
#4347 22.2222% Might have missed a 2.
#4348 $200
#4349 $1000 So many monetary values.
#4350 $280
#4349 $1500
That's it for now!
2775. Hyderabad
2776. Jaipur
I may be wrong but isn't MRSA only immune to beta-lactam antibiotics? Like penicillins?
Not likely, pathogens evolve too. They overcome the defenses that organisms have. Take the new MRSA, colors itself to escape detection, resistant to all antibiotics.
The MRSA is immune to some antibiotics, not all though. In terms of epidemics, I guess it just depends if you can find an immunity to it.
bobbym, sure you can die by trauma, but at least you will be able to be immortal to aging and disease.
Well, I wouldn't have much problem with them, I suppose. At least less than currently.
Yes. Personally, I dislike non-impartial teachers.
Not necessarily. Just add an "other" link then. That would consist of all the other tutorials.
I was not required to show my work for this question, yet I did on the page I was submitting (saw no need to post it here though). And imagine this:
Calculus daily problem.
Shivam - 0/1
I will definitely have to report this to the dean.