Questions
1. use back substitution to solve for x and y in the following equation: 417x +...

1. use back substitution to solve for x and y in the following equation: 417x + 362y = 1
2. Use contradiction to show that there is no integer that is both even and odd
3. For all integers a, b, c, and d, if a/c and b/d then ab/cd
4. For all integrrs a, b, and c, if a/b and b/c then ab/c

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Want a project proposal for a MSc student in Applied Mathematical Modelling under Mathematical Epidemiology

Want a project proposal for a MSc student in Applied Mathematical Modelling under Mathematical Epidemiology

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What is additive strategies and provide a thorough example applying this strategy. Also, what is elimination...

What is additive strategies and provide a thorough example applying this strategy. Also, what is elimination by aspects and provide a thorough example applying this strategy

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Find a sequence of letter swaps from the word Limped to the word Dimple knowing that...

Find a sequence of letter swaps from the word Limped to the word Dimple knowing that eaxh step you can only swap two adjacent letters. This is in my abstract algebra class and i feel like im just not doing it correctly.

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HW 20. Due November 1. In this assignment, we will see an example of an integral...

HW 20. Due November 1. In this assignment, we will see an example of an integral domain that has elements that can be factored as a product of irreducible elements, but that factorization is not unique. Let R denote the set of all complex numbers a + b √ 5i, where a, b ∈ Z. Let N be the norm on R defined by N(a + b √ 5i) = a 2 + 5b 2 . As before N(z1z2) = N(z1)N(z2), for all z1, z2 ∈ R. (In fact, this holds for all complex numbers if, for z = c + di ∈ C we define N(z) = c 2 + d 2 .) (i) Show that R is an integral domain. (ii) Show that the only units in R are ±1. (iii) Use the norm to prove that 2, 3, 1 + √ 5i, 1 − √ 5i are irreducible elements in R. (iv) Conclude that 6 = 2 · 3 = (1 + √ 5i) · (1 − √ 5i) are two distinct factorizations of 4 into a product of irreducible elements.

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Three materials X, Y, and Z are required to produce two products A and B. The...

  1. Three materials X, Y, and Z are required to produce two products A and B. The profit function of each product is nonlinear. The total profit function for Product A is 80A - A2 and the total profit function for Product B is 72B - 0.8B2. Thus, the total profit for producing A and B together is 80A - A2

+ 72B - 0.8B2. (These two profit functions are independent.)

a. Use the Nonlinear Solver (GRG Nonlinear) to solve the nonlinear profit function for this problem. (Note: this problem does not have a constraint.) What is the optimal production quantity for each product? What is the total profit? Why is the solution optimal? Is the total profit function a function with decreasing marginal return? Why?

b. Following information about resource requirement and availability is given. Formulate the problem with constraints as a nonlinear programming model on the spreadsheet to maximize the total profit.

Product A

Product B

Materials

Available (kilograms)

Material X

0.8

1.0

40

Material Y

0.4

10

Material Z

1.2

0.6

42

Profit Function

80A - A2

72B - 0.8B2

C. Solve the problem using the Nonlinear Solver. What is the optimal solution? What is the maximum total profit?

D. Explain why solutions in (a) and (c) are different.

E. Formulate the problem in (b) as an algebraic model.

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6. Let R be a relation on Z x Z such that for all ordered pairs...

6. Let R be a relation on Z x Z such that for all ordered pairs (a, b),(c, d) ∈ Z x Z, (a, b) R (c, d) ⇔ a ≤ c and b|d . Prove that R is a partial order relation.

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Use the improved Euler's method to obtain a four-decimal approximation of the indicated value. First use...

Use the improved Euler's method to obtain a four-decimal approximation of the indicated value. First use h = 0.1 and then use h = 0.05. y' = y − y^2, y(0) = 0.8; y(0.5) y(0.5) ≈________ (h = 0.1)

y(0.5) ≈ _________(h = 0.05)

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- Solve the following recurrence relation : T(n) = T(αn) + T((1 − α)n) + n

- Solve the following recurrence relation :

T(n) = T(αn) + T((1 − α)n) + n

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Solve the IVP: u'' + 10u' + 98u = 2sin(t/2) u(0) = 0 u'(0) = 0.03...

Solve the IVP:

u'' + 10u' + 98u = 2sin(t/2)

u(0) = 0

u'(0) = 0.03

and identify the transient and steady state portions of the solution.

Plot the graph of the steady state solution.

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Prove or disprove: If a, b, c are any three distinct positive integers such that 1/a...

Prove or disprove:

If a, b, c are any three distinct positive integers such that 1/a + 1/b + 1/c = 1, then a + b + c is a prime.

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Use cardinality to show that between any two rational numbers there is an irrational number. Hint:...

Use cardinality to show that between any two rational numbers there is an irrational number. Hint: Given rational numbers a < b, first show that [a, b] is uncountable. Now use a proof by contradiction

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Solve the given initial-value problem by finding, as in Example 4 of Section 2.4, an appropriate...

Solve the given initial-value problem by finding, as in Example 4 of Section 2.4, an appropriate integrating factor.

(x2 + y2 ? 3) dx = (y + xy) dy,    y(0) = 1

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The following table contains approximate figures for gross domestic product (GDP) and the national debt in...

The following table contains approximate figures for gross domestic product (GDP) and the national debt in the United States for June 2001 and June 2010. The national debt represents the total amount of money owed by the federal government to holders of U.S. securities. All numbers are in trillions of dollars.

GDP

Total National Debt

Debt Held by

Debt Held Outside Fed. Govt. and Fed. Reserve

(Trillions of Dollars)

(Trillions of Dollars)

Federal Government

Foreign Ownership (External National Debt)

U.S. Ownership (External National Debt)

and Federal Reserve

(Trillions of Dollars)

(Trillions of Dollars)

(Trillions of Dollars)

June 2001 10.1 5.7 3.0 1.0 1.7
June 2010 14.5 13.2 4.6 4.0 4.6

Source: “U.S. Treasury, Bureau of Economic Analysis.”

Net public debt is the portion of the national debt that is held outside the federal government and the Federal Reserve System. In June 2001, the net public debt as a percentage of total national debt was __________.

In June 2001, the percentage of the U.S. national debt held by foreigners (external national debt) was ________ .

The fraction of the national debt held by foreigners will eventually need to be repaid to foreigners, thereby reducing the collective purchasing power of Americans. Between 2001 and 2010, the fraction of the national debt held by foreigners __________ .

The absolute level of the debt does not necessarily provide a clear indication of a nation's debt burden. Thus, economists often look at relative measures of the national debt. One possible relative measure of the national debt is the federal debt held by the public (outside the federal government and the Federal Reserve) as a percentage of GDP. In 2001, publicly held debt was _______ of GDP. Between 2001 and 2010, publicly held debt as a percentage of GDP _________ .

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Using Laplace transform, find the load and current of the LRC series circuit where L =...

Using Laplace transform, find the load and current of the LRC series circuit where L = 1 / 2h, R = 10ohms, C = 1 / 30f, E (t) = 300V, q (0) = 0C, i (0 ) = 0A

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