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Flura [38]
3 years ago
6

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2 answers:
larisa [96]3 years ago
7 0

Step-by-step explanation:

x intercept is 3

y intercept is 2

Svetradugi [14.3K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

x intercept = 3

y intercept = 2

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Solution is presented below under Explanation.

b) Wilson Kipsang is 2.24 times faster than the average runner.

c) When the average runner is at mile 6, Kipsang will be at mile 13.45.

d) Kipsang's record time = 2 hours, 3 minutes, 34.6 seconds

Explanation

To solve this, we will calculate the speed of the average runner and then the speed of Wilson Kipsang

Speed = (Distance/Time)

For the average runner

Distance = 26.2 miles

Time = 4 hours 37 mins = 4 hours + (37/60) = 4.617 hours

Speed = (Distance/Time)

Speed = (26.2/4.617)

Speed = 5.675 miles per hour

For Wilson Kipsang

Distance = 1 mile

Time = 4 minutes 43 seconds = (4/60) + (43/3600) = 0.0667 + 0.01194 = 0.0786 hour

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Speed = (1/0.0786) = 12.721 miles per hour

So, now, we are asked to find how much faster than the average runner is Wilson Kipsang

Wilson Kipsang's speed = 12.721 miles per hour

Average runner's speed = 5.675 miles per hour

Wilson Kipsang is faster than the average runner by

(12.721 - 5.676) = 7.046 miles per hour

b) We are asked to find how many times faster than the average runner Wilson Kipsang is.

Let the number of times he is faster than the average runner be x

Wilson Kipsang's speed = 12.721 miles per hour

Average runner's speed = 5.675 miles per hour

(5.675) (x) = (12.721)

Divide both sides by 5.675

x = (12.721/5.675)

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c) If the average runner is at mile 6, where would Kipsang be?

To do this, we will find the time it takes the average runner to be at mile 6, then use that time to find where Kipsang would be.

Speed = (Distance/Time)

By cross multiplying, we see that

Time = (Distance/Speed)

For the average runner

Distance = 6 miles

Speed = 5.675 miles per hour

Time = (Distance/Speed)

Time = (6/5.675) = 1.057 hours

For Wilson Kipsang,

Speed = (Distance/Time)

By cross multiplying

Distance = (Speed) (Time)

Speed = 12.721 miles per hour

Time = 1.057 hours

Distance = (Speed) (Time)

Distance = (12.721) (1.057)

Distance = 13.45 miles

d) We were told that for Kipsang

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We can then convert this further

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maximum value , f max = 169 (taking the most out of the 4th power)

minimum value , f min = 169/3 (taking the least out of the 4th power)

Step-by-step explanation:

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x2 + y2 + z2 = 13  → 3λ² = 13 →λ² = 13/3

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since x⁴ increases faster than 3*x² , f(x,y,z) would be a minimum

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z²= 13

f (x, y, z) = x4 + y4 + z4 = 13² = 169

B) strictly, using Lagrange multipliers

f (x, y, z) = x4 + y4 + z4

g (x, y, z) = x2 + y2 + z2 - 13

F(x,y,z) = f (x, y, z) -λ*g (x, y, z)

such that

Fx (x,y,z)=  fx(x, y, z) -λ*gx (x, y, z) = 0 → 4*x³ - λ*2*x = 0 → 2*x*(2*x² -λ) = 0

thus x=0 or x²= λ/2

Fy (x,y,z)=  fy(x, y, z) -λ*gy (x, y, z)= 0 → 4*y³ - λ*2*y = 0 → 2*y*(2*y² - λ) = 0

thus y=0 or y²= λ/2

Fz (x,y,z)=  fz(x, y, z) -λ*gz (x, y, z)= 0 → 4*z³ - λ*2*z = 0→ 2*z*(2*z² - λ) = 0

thus z=0 or z²= λ/2

g (x, y, z) = 0  → x2 + y2 + z2 = 13 → 3*(λ/2) = 13 → λ=13*2/3

thus  x²=y²=z²= λ/2 =13/3

f min = f (x, y, z) = x4 + y4 + z4 = 3*(13/3)²=169/3

for the x=0 , y=0 → z²= 13

f max = f (x, y, z) = x4 + y4 + z4 = 13² = 169

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