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99.9911860107267145728084376707828314 (1)
evalf(100*sin(93),47);
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1.580743250 (5)
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Question 6 (Integration)
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Question 7 (Integration)
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Question 8 (Integration)
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[ p:=n^(7/2)*product((2*k/(2*k+7)),k=1..n)]
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1.81834680794244 (45)
Question 14 (Function should take a Maple list of complex numbers as its input
and return the largest modulus from that list)
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answer imputted: proc (x) options operator, arrow; min(map(abs, x)) end proc
Question 15 (Function should take a Maple list of real numbers as its input and
return the smallest cosine from that list)
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answer imputted : proc (x) options operator, arrow; min(map(cos, x)) end proc
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10
y 5
0 5 10
x
100
y 50
0 5 10
x
Question 17, Question 18, Question 19, Question 20, Question 21 (Polar Plots) (with(plots) needed)
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4 4
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0 1 2 3
4 4
4 4
0
0 1 2 3 4
4 4
2
2
4 4
0
0 1 2
4 4
4 4
0
0 10 20 30
4 4
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10
y 5
0 5 10
x
Therefore 6 roots
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15
10
y
5
0 5 10 15
x
Therefore 1 root
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But alot easier, type it like this and then copy the output and paste it directly into
the answer field and it converts it into the relevant format:
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Similarly with the matrix (which is just multiple columns or rows of the 'vectors'),
depending on ease, use either columns or rows (| or , respectively) to seperate them into
the matrix
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a) The Maple function "RowOperation" from the LinearAlgebra package can be used
to swap two rows of a Matrix M. Which of the following will swap rows 3 and 4 of
M?
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b) The Maple function "RowOperation" from the LinearAlgebra package can be used to
mulitply one row of the Matrix M. Which of the following will multiply row 5 of M
by 2?
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c) The Maple function "RowOperation" from the LinearAlgebra package can be used to
add a multiple of one row of the Matrix M to another. Which of the following will
replace row 5 of M by row 5 of M plus -4 times row 2 of M?
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Question 26
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Use Maple to create the vector b that is column 7 from A and the matrix C that is made
from columns 1 to 6 and 8 to 9 of A (in the same order as the columns of A).
Now solve the matrix equation: Cx = b Correct Answer:
84491/659407
and enter the 7th component of the unique vector solution for x in the box below.
(Your answer should be an exact fraction, not a decimal.)
(Column is case-sensitive)
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(SubMatrix is case-sensitive)
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(LinearSolve is Case-sensitive)
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Use Maple to create the vector b that is column 6 from A and the matrix C that is made from columns 1
to 5 and 7 to 10 of A (in the same order as the columns of A).
Now solve the matrix equation dx = b and enter the 8th component of the unique vector solution for x in
the box below.
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(SubMatrix is CaseSensitive)
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(LinearSolve is CaseSensitive)
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The 8th component is the value 8th from the top hence