1.) What does the pilot want? To save the girl. 2.) Is the pilot likely to succeed? Most likely not because by doing so he would kill others. 3.)What does the sister want? She wants to live. 4.) Is the sister likely to succeed? I doubt it cause of there being a law and there seems theers no other way then her diying. 5.) What does the government want? For the girl to be thrown off the ship. 6.) Is the government likely to succeed? I belive so. 7.) What should happen? The girl should be saved
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Differential Equations Matlab has several different functions for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations. This chapter describes the simplest of these functions and then compares all of the functions for efficiency‚ accuracy‚ and special features. Stiffness is a subtle concept that plays an important role in these comparisons. 7.1 Integrating Differential Equations The initial value problem for an ordinary differential equation involves finding a function y(t) that satisfies dy(t)
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The Vector equation of a plane To find the vector equation of a plane a point on the plane and two different direction vectors are required. The equation is defined as: where a is the point on the plane and b and c are the vectors. This equation can then be written as: The Cartesian equation of a plane The cartesian equation of the plane is easier to use. The equation is defined as: One of the advantages to writing the equation in cartesian form is that we can easily find the normal
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quadratic equation is an equation that has a second-degree term and no higher terms. A second-degree term is a variable raised to the second power‚ like x2. When you graph a quadratic equation‚ you get a parabola‚ and the solutions to the quadratic equation represent where the parabola crosses the x-axis. A quadratic equation can be written in the form: quadratic equation‚ where a‚ b‚ and c are numbers (a ≠0)‚ and x is the variable. x is a solution (or a root) if it satisfies the equation ax2 +
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While the ultimate goal is the same‚ to determine the value(s) that hold true for the equation‚ solving quadratic equations requires much more than simply isolating the variable‚ as is required in solving linear equations. This piece will outline the different types of quadratic equations‚ strategies for solving each type‚ as well as other methods of solutions such as Completing the Square and using the Quadratic Formula. Knowledge of factoring perfect square trinomials and simplifying radical expression
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Cooper Solving Quadratic Equations MAT 126 Survey of Mathematical Methods Instructor: Kussiy Alyass October 1‚‚ 2012 Solving Quadratic Equations Using correct methods to solve quadratic equations can make math an interesting task. In the paper below I will square the coefficient of the x term‚ yield composite numbers‚ move a constant term and see if prime numbers occur. I will use the text and the correct formulas to create the proper solutions of the two projects that are required
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2: Solving Algebraic Equations - The graduate solves algebraic equations and constructs equations to solve real-world problems. Introduction: An important element of learning is to connect mathematical concepts with physical concepts. Graphical representations of mathematical functions will allow you to visualize the meaning and power of mathematical equations. The power of computer programs and graphing calculators provide a more thorough connection between algebraic equations and visual representation
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Kinematics / Projectiles x =?vt ?v = (v + vo)/2 v = vo + at x = vot + ½at2 v2 = vo2 + 2ax y =?vt ?v ’ ½(vo + v) v = vo – gt y = vot – ½gt2 v2= vo2 – 2gy R = (v02/g)sin(2θ) Forces Fnet = ma Fgravity = mg Ffriction ≤ μsN Ffriction = μkN Circular Motion Fnet = mv2/r ac = v2/r v = 2πr/T f = 1/T T = 1/f Gravitation F = GM1M2/R2 g = GM/R2 T2/R3 = 4π2/GM = constant GM = Rv2 Energy W = Fdcosθ KE
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Fallacies of Equation and Division Fallacies of Equation and Division HU 101 -7G 5/18/13 Instructor: George Strohm Fallacies of Equation and Division First I had to define fallacies of equivocation and division to see where I could possibly start with this essay. Equivocation happens when someone is using a key term in an argument; however the meaning of the key term changes during the course of the argument. "To expose the fallacy of equivocation you give accurate and specific definitions
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Continuity Equations Continuity equation is a equation that explain the transport of a conserved quantity. Since‚ mass‚ energy‚ momentum are conserved under respective condition‚ a variety of physical phenomena may be describe using continuity equations. By using first law of thermodynamics‚ energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only transfer by continuous flow. Total continuity equation (TCE)‚ component continuity equation(CCE) and energy equation(EE) is applied to do mathematical model
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