Answer:
the partial derivatives are
fx =5/9
fy =(-13/18)
Step-by-step explanation:
defining the vector v (from (2,1) to (1,3))
v=(1,3)-(2,1) = (-1,2)
the unit vector will be
v'=(-1,2)/√5 = (-1/√5,2/√5)
the directional derivative is
fv(x,y) = fx*v'x + fy*v'y = fx*(-1/√5)+fy(2/√5) =-2/√5
then defining the vector u ( from (2, 1) toward the point (5, 5) )
u=(5,5)-(2,1) = (3,4)
the unit vector will be
u'=(3,4)/5 = (3/5,4/5)
the directional derivative is
fu(x,y) = fx*ux + fy*uy = fx*(3/5)+fy(4/5)=1
thus we have the set of linear equations
-fx/√5*+2*fy/√5 =(-2/√5) → -fx + 2*fy = -2
(3/5) fx+(4/5)*fy=1 → 3* fx+4*fy = 5
subtracting the first equation twice to the second
3*fx+4*fy -(- 2fx)*-4*fy = 5 -2*(-2)
5*fx=9
fx=5/9
thus from the first equation
-fx + 2*fy = -2
fy= fx/2 -1 = 5/18 -1 = -13/18
thus we have
fx =5/9
fy =(-13/18)
X=
Solution: 11/5 as a mixed number is 2 1/5.
Answer
Relative risk= 0.742
Odds ratio= 0.745
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Answer:
input is your hours
output is your money
domain is all numbers greater than/equal to 0
range is any number greater than/equal to the amount of money you make per hr
Andrew’s total wages are a function of the number of hours he works. The input of this function is the total number of hours worked. The output is the total wages earned.
The domain is the number of hours that Andrew can work in a week. A week has 168 hours. He works for 30 hours regularly. So, the domain is D = {30, 31, 32, … , 168}.
Of course, it is unrealistic to expect Andrew to work 24 hours a day for an entire week. 168 simply represents the total possible hours to work.
The range is the money Andrew can make working his usual 30 hours plus any extra hours at $5 per hour: R = {120, 125, 130, ... , 810}.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
step one:
let us re-write the expression in mathematical terms for clarity
we have the expression stated below
step two:
We are going to collect like terms before factorization we have
We can now factorize the expression we have
Answer:
40
Step-by-step explanation:
there are 4 quarters so if one quarter is 10 then 4 quarters are 40
10 x 4 = 40