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mote1985 [20]
4 years ago
6

Which inequality statements are true? Select all that apply.

Mathematics
1 answer:
xz_007 [3.2K]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

All True

Step-by-step explanation:

-0.8 < -0.7 (True)

0.5 > -0.6 (True)

0.6 > 0.4 (True)

-0.7 < -0.4 (True)

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Answer: mass (m) = 4 kg

              center of mass coordinate: (15.75,4.5)

Step-by-step explanation: As a surface, a lamina has 2 dimensions (x,y) and a density function.

The region D is shown in the attachment.

From the image of the triangle, lamina is limited at x-axis: 0≤x≤2

At y-axis, it is limited by the lines formed between (0,0) and (2,1) and (2,1) and (0.3):

<u>Points (0,0) and (2,1):</u>

y = \frac{1-0}{2-0}(x-0)

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<u>Points (2,1) and (0,3):</u>

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m = \int\limits^a_b {\int\limits^a_b {\rho(x,y)} \, dA }

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m = \int\limits^2_0 {\int\limits^a_\frac{x}{2}  {2(x+y)} \, dy \, dx  }

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m = 2.\int\limits^2_0 {\int\limits^a_\frac{x}{2}  {(xy+\frac{y^{2}}{2} )} \, dx  }

m = 2.\int\limits^2_0 {(-x^{2}-\frac{x^{2}}{2}+3x )} \, dx  }

m = 2.\int\limits^2_0 {(\frac{-3x^{2}}{2}+3x)} \, dx  }

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m = 2(-4+6)

m = 4

<u>Mass of the lamina that occupies region D is 4.</u>

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Center of mass is the point of gravity of an object if it is in an uniform gravitational field. For the lamina, or any other 2 dimensional object, center of mass is calculated by:

M_{x} = \int\limits^a_b {\int\limits^a_b {y.\rho(x,y)} \, dA }

M_{y} = \int\limits^a_b {\int\limits^a_b {x.\rho(x,y)} \, dA }

M_{x} and M_{y} are moments of the lamina about x-axis and y-axis, respectively.

Calculating moments:

For moment about x-axis:

M_{x} = \int\limits^a_b {\int\limits^a_b {y.\rho(x,y)} \, dA }

M_{x} = \int\limits^2_0 {\int\limits^a_\frac{x}{2}  {2.y.(x+y)} \, dy\, dx }

M_{x} = 2\int\limits^2_0 {\int\limits^a_\frac{x}{2}  {y.x+y^{2}} \, dy\, dx }

M_{x} = 2\int\limits^2_0 { ({\frac{y^{2}x}{2}+\frac{y^{3}}{3})}\, dx }

M_{x} = 2\int\limits^2_0 { ({\frac{x(-x+3)^{2}}{2}+\frac{(-x+3)^{3}}{3} -\frac{x^{3}}{8}-\frac{x^{3}}{24}  )}\, dx }

M_{x} = 2.(\frac{-9.x^{2}}{4}+9x)

M_{x} = 2.(\frac{-9.2^{2}}{4}+9.2)

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x = \frac{M_{y}}{m}

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M{y} = 63

To find y-coordinate:

y = \frac{M_{x}}{m}

y = \frac{18}{4}

y = 4.5

<u>Center mass coordinates for the lamina are (15.75,4.5)</u>

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