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professor190 [17]
3 years ago
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2. En la ciudad de Quito, en la temporada fría, se registran temperaturas que van desde los 5 °C hasta los 18 °C. En la temporad

a cálida, el registro de la temperatura va desde los 4 °C hasta los 30 °C.
a. Representamos estas temperaturas en forma de intervalo y como conjunto.
b. ¿A qué intervalo pertenece la temperatura de la ciudad de Quito?
c. ¿Qué temperaturas son comunes en las temporadas fría y cálida?
d. ¿Qué temperaturas son posibles solo en la temporada fría?
e. ¿Qué temperaturas son posibles solo en la temporada cálida?
Mathematics
1 answer:
natulia [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

(See explanation below for further detail/Véase la explicación abajo para mayores detalles)

Step-by-step explanation:

(This exercise is written in Spanish and explanations will be held in such language)

a) Las temperaturas quedan representadas a continuación:

Quito - Temporada Fría

Intervalo

5 ^{\circ}C \leq t \leq 18^{\circ}C (Este intervalo indica si el dato puede pertenecer a la temporada fría)

Conjunto

C = \{\forall t \in \mathbb {R}| 5 \leq t \leq 18\} (Este conjunto acumula todo el registro de las temperaturas de la temporada fría)

Quito - Temporada Cálida

Intervalo

4 ^{\circ}C \leq t \leq 30^{\circ}C (Este intervalo indica si el dato puede pertenecer a la temporada cálida)

Conjunto

H = \{\forall t \in \mathbb {R}| 4 \leq t \leq 30\} (Este conjunto acumula todo el registro de las temperaturas de la temporada cálida)

b) La temperatura de la ciudad de Quito pertenece esencialmente a dos intervalos:

Intervalo de Temporada Fría:

5 ^{\circ}C \leq t \leq 18^{\circ}C

Intervalo de Temporada Cálida:

4 ^{\circ}C \leq t \leq 30^{\circ}C

c) Toda temperatura mayor o igual que 4 °C y menor o igual que 30 °C.

d) Temperaturas mayores o iguales a 5 °C y menores o iguales a 18 °C.

e) Temperaturas mayores o iguales a 4 °C y menores o iguales a 30 °C.

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