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GrogVix [38]
3 years ago
7

13.05 less than the product of 26 and x Write it in algebraic expression

Mathematics
1 answer:
madreJ [45]3 years ago
5 0
13.05 <26*x
13.05 is less than the product of 26 and x
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I suppose that this refers to the function:

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The parent absolute value function.

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Let's analyze the sentences:

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This is true, when x = 0 we have:

y = f(0) = I0I = 0

So the point (0, 0) is the only x-intercept and the only y-intercept.

2) "Domain: (-∞,∞); Range: [0,∞)"

This is also true, we clearly do not have any restriction in the domain.

And when looking at the range, we can see that the possible values of y are always positive or zero.

3) "(0, 0) is the minimum point."

Now, as x increases in the positive range, also does the value of y.

And as x decreases in the negative range, as the absolute value changes the sign, we will also have an increase in the value of y.

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4) "The graph has a line of symmetry at y = 0."

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To answer your second question: You probably need to get a grasp of what the Jacobian is before you can tackle a surface integral.

It's a structure that basically captures information about all the possible partial derivatives of a multivariate function. So if \mathbf f(\mathbf x)=(f_1(x_1,\ldots,x_n),\ldots,f_m(x_1,\ldots,x_n)), then the Jacobian matrix \mathbf J of \mathbf f is defined as

\mathbf J=\begin{bmatrix}\mathbf f_{x_1}&\cdots&\mathbf f_{x_n}\end{bmatrix}=\begin{bmatrix}{f_1}_{x_1}&\cdots&{f_m}_{x_n}\\\vdots&\ddots&\vdots\\{f_m}_{x_1}&\cdots&{f_m}_{x_n}\end{bmatrix}

(it could be useful to remember the order of the entries as having each row make up the gradient of each component f_i)

Think about how you employ change of variables when integrating a univariate function:

\displaystyle\int2xe^{x^2}\,\mathrm dr=\int e^{x^2}\,\mathrm d(x^2)\stackrel{y=x^2}=\int e^y\,\mathrm dy=e^{r^2}+C

Not only do you change the variable itself, but you also have to account for the change in the differential element. We have to express the original variable, x, in terms of a new variable, y=y(x).

In two dimensions, we would like to express two variables, say x,y, each as functions of two new variables; in polar coordinates, we would typically use r,\theta so that x=x(r,\theta),y=y(r,\theta), and

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The Jacobian matrix in this scenario is then

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which by itself doesn't help in integrating a multivariate function, since a matrix isn't scalar. We instead resort to the absolute value of its determinant. We know that the absolute value of the determinant of a square matrix is the n-dimensional volume of the parallelepiped spanned by the matrix's n column vectors.

For the Jacobian, the absolute value of its determinant contains information about how much a set \mathbf f(S)\subset\mathbb R^m - which is the "value" of a set S\subset\mathbb R^n subject to the function \mathbf f - "shrinks" or "expands" in n-dimensional volume.

Here we would have

\left|\det\mathbf J\right|=\left|\det\begin{bmatrix}\cos\theta&-r\sin\theta\\\sin\theta&r\cos\theta\end{bmatrix}\right|=|r|

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but since the matrix isn't square, we can't take a determinant. However, recalling that the magnitude of the cross product of two vectors gives the area of the parallelogram spanned by them, we can take the absolute value of the cross product of the columns of this matrix to find out the areas of each sub-region, then add them. You can think of this result as the equivalent of the Jacobian determinant but for surface integrals. Then the area of this surface would be

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