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9. Define the variables a, b, c, and d as:
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10. Two trigonometric identities are given by:
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11. Two trigonometric identities are given by:
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12. Define two variables: alpha =, and beta =. Using these variables, show that the following...
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14. A rectangular box has the dimensions shown.
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16. The three shown circles, with radius 15 in.,
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17. A frustum of cone is filled with ice cream such that the portion above the cone is a hemisphere....
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19. For the triangle shown, ? = 72°, ?=43°, and its perimeter is p = 114 mm. Define ?, ?, and p, as...
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20. The distance d from a point P (xp,yp,zp) to the line that passes through the two points A...
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21. The perimeter of an ellipse can be approximated by:
Calculate the perimeter of an ellipse with...
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22. A total of 4217 eggs have w be packed in boxes that can hold 36 eggs each. By typing one line...
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23. A total of 777 people have to be transported using buses that have 46 seats and vans that have...
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24. Change the display to format long g. Assign the number 7E8/13 to a variable, and then use the...
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25. The voltage difference Vab between points a and b in the Wheatstone bride circuit is given by:...
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26. The current in a series RCL circuit is given by:
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27. The monthly payment M of a mortgage P for n years with a fixed annual interest rate r can be...
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28. The number of permutations nPr of taking r Objects out of n objects without repetition is given...
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29. The number of combinations Cn,r of taking r objects out of n objects is given by:
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30. The equivalent resistance of two resistors R1 and R2 connected in parallel is given by. The...
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31. The output voltage Vout in the circuit shown is given by (Millman’s theorem):
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32. Radioactive decay of carbon-14 is used for estimating the age of organic material. The decay is...
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33. The greatest common divisor is the largest positive integer that divides the numbers without a...
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34. The amount of energy E (in joules) that is released by an earthquake is given by:
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35.According to the Doppler effect of light, the perceived wavelength ?p, of a light source with a...
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36. Newton’s law of cooling gives the temperature T(t) of an object at time tin terms of T0, its...
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37. The velocity v and the falling distance d as a function of time of a skydiver that experience...
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Chapter 1 - Starting With MatlabChapter 2 - Creating ArraysChapter 3 - Mathematical Operations With ArraysChapter 4 - Using Script Files And Managing DataChapter 5 - Two-dimensional PlotsChapter 6 - Programming In MatlabChapter 7 - User-defined Functions And Function FilesChapter 8 - Polynomials, Curve Fitting, And InterpolationChapter 9 - Applications In Numerical AnalysisChapter 10 - Three-dimensional Plots
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More college students use Amos Gilat's MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications than any other MATLAB textbook. This concise book is known for its just-in-time learning approach that gives students information when they need it. The 6th Edition gradually presents the latest MATLAB functionality in detail. The book includes numerous sample problems in mathematics, science, and engineering that are similar to problems encountered by new users of MATLAB. MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications is intended for students who are using MATLAB for the first time and have little or no experience in computer programming. It can be used as a textbook in first-year engineering courses or as a reference in more advanced science and engineering courses where MATLAB is introduced as a tool for solving problems.
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