solve xy" - 4y' = x^4 by method of variation of parameter
make the coefficient of y" unity by dividing by x
find CF in the form Ay1 + By2 (using trial and error or some other method)
find the wronskian
and then find the PI as shown below
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
time and work problem
X can do a piece of work in 2 hours, while Y can do the same piece of work in 4 hours.What is the time taken if X and Y do the work together?
converting to rate (quantity of work per unit time)
X can do (1/2) of the work in one hour
Y can do (1/4)th of the work in one hour
X+Y combined can do (1/2)+(1/4)=(3/4)th of the work in one hour
therefore X and Y combined will need 1 / (3/4)
or (4/3) hours to complete the work
that is 1 hour and 20 minutes
try the following page for some formulae time and work
other word problems with some explanation
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converting to rate (quantity of work per unit time)
X can do (1/2) of the work in one hour
Y can do (1/4)th of the work in one hour
X+Y combined can do (1/2)+(1/4)=(3/4)th of the work in one hour
therefore X and Y combined will need 1 / (3/4)
or (4/3) hours to complete the work
that is 1 hour and 20 minutes
try the following page for some formulae time and work
other word problems with some explanation
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
partial fractions
put 1/ [x(1 + x ² )] into partial fractions
other examples
put into partial fraction 1 / {(x^3) + 1 } -----> (partial fractions problem)
put 1/[ (x)(x-2)(2x-1)] into partial fractions ----------partial fraction
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other examples
put into partial fraction 1 / {(x^3) + 1 } -----> (partial fractions problem)
put 1/[ (x)(x-2)(2x-1)] into partial fractions ----------partial fraction
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Saturday, November 15, 2008
integral of ln(x) using integration by parts
find the integral of ln(x)
make it into ln(x )*1 {remember ILATE rule} and then start off integration by parts
some other examples
integral of (e^(ax))cosbx using integration by parts ----------> (integration by parts)
.∫ (x²) sin x dx using integration by parts ----------> (integration by parts)
integral of { sqrt{1+x^2} } / {x^2} using integration by parts ----------> (integration by parts)
∫ arc(tan4x) dx ----------> (integration by parts)
other examples on problems in math --------math problems
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make it into ln(x )*1 {remember ILATE rule} and then start off integration by parts
some other examples
integral of (e^(ax))cosbx using integration by parts ----------> (integration by parts)
.∫ (x²) sin x dx using integration by parts ----------> (integration by parts)
integral of { sqrt{1+x^2} } / {x^2} using integration by parts ----------> (integration by parts)
∫ arc(tan4x) dx ----------> (integration by parts)
other examples on problems in math --------math problems
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Friday, November 14, 2008
integration by substitution
evaluate integral of e^(2x) / sqrt [1 + e^(2x)]
some other examples
integral of ( ( 4 - x^2 )^( 3/2) ) with limits 0 to 1--------------integration by substitution
integral of e^{x^(1/3)}-------------- e^{x^(1/3)}
integral of ( ( 4 - x^2 )^( 3/2) ) with limits 0 to 1--------------integration by substitution
more problems on integration -----------problems on integration
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some other examples
integral of ( ( 4 - x^2 )^( 3/2) ) with limits 0 to 1--------------integration by substitution
integral of e^{x^(1/3)}-------------- e^{x^(1/3)}
integral of ( ( 4 - x^2 )^( 3/2) ) with limits 0 to 1--------------integration by substitution
more problems on integration -----------problems on integration
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
obesity in children
I recently read an article on how the arteries and heart problems of some obese children as young as 10 year old was similar to that of 40 to 50 year old people.
Basically it seems to be the fault of parents, that a lot of small children end up getting fat. Some parents do not seem to know the importance of proper diet and good exercise.
I guess the children of today spend more time watching tv, and playing video games or on the computer, than playing outside. Also some parents (single working moms due to divorces etc) do not seem to have enough time to cook healthy meals for their children and instead just buy fast food /prepacked/processed /cooked food /junk food high in fat and carbohydrate content from chain stores which need not always be healthy.
Some of the government subsidies for corn farmers lead to some components like high fructose corn syrup (HFC) showing up in many places in place of ordinary cane sugar.
Children are easily misled by marketing gimmicks into consuming carbonated sweetened drinks which are fattening.
In the old days children would walk or ride cycles to school. But nowadays parents are afraid of traffic and drive their children to school or send them via auto's or buses.
Overweight children are more likely to have problem as overweight adults.
Some of the problems like heart problems, diabetes (type 2 ?), breathing difficulties, high blood pressure , depression etc may be due to obesity.
Basically it seems to be the fault of parents, that a lot of small children end up getting fat. Some parents do not seem to know the importance of proper diet and good exercise.
I guess the children of today spend more time watching tv, and playing video games or on the computer, than playing outside. Also some parents (single working moms due to divorces etc) do not seem to have enough time to cook healthy meals for their children and instead just buy fast food /prepacked/processed /cooked food /junk food high in fat and carbohydrate content from chain stores which need not always be healthy.
Some of the government subsidies for corn farmers lead to some components like high fructose corn syrup (HFC) showing up in many places in place of ordinary cane sugar.
Children are easily misled by marketing gimmicks into consuming carbonated sweetened drinks which are fattening.
In the old days children would walk or ride cycles to school. But nowadays parents are afraid of traffic and drive their children to school or send them via auto's or buses.
Overweight children are more likely to have problem as overweight adults.
Some of the problems like heart problems, diabetes (type 2 ?), breathing difficulties, high blood pressure , depression etc may be due to obesity.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
what do girls carry around in their handbags ?
The common items seem to be
hair brush
hair spray
perfume
nail file
cell / mobile phone
makeup items / kit
money
coins ,currency notes
credit cards
keys
tissues
pictures of spouse/kids
pens / pencils
tampon / pad
hand sanitizer
bills
receipts
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hair brush
hair spray
perfume
nail file
cell / mobile phone
makeup items / kit
money
coins ,currency notes
credit cards
keys
tissues
pictures of spouse/kids
pens / pencils
tampon / pad
hand sanitizer
bills
receipts
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
problem on L'Hospital's rule
evaluate limit of (1+2x)^cotx as x-->0
it is of the form 1^infinity which is indeterminate
hence take log and adjust into 0/0 form before starting
to apply L'Hospitals rule
for more details refer L'Hospital's rule and indeterminate forms
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it is of the form 1^infinity which is indeterminate
hence take log and adjust into 0/0 form before starting
to apply L'Hospitals rule
for more details refer L'Hospital's rule and indeterminate forms
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