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Using Differentials to determine maximum possible error
Homework Statement Four positive numbers, each less than 30, are rounded to the first decimal place and then multiplied together. Use differentials to estimate the maximum possible error in the computed product that might result from the rounding. So our function of four variables would be ...- Salazar
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- Differentials Error Maximum
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Best AP Review Guides: Princeton Review, Barron's, McGraw Hill
I need some recommendations for the *best* ap guide. I know princeton review is very popular, but some say is very simplistic and only covers basic materials. I also heard Barron's is pretty good at covering the material in depth. I really don't know much about McGraw Hill's 5 steps to a 5. I ap...- Salazar
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- Ap Review
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Swimming Pools and Related Rates along with Implicit Differentiation
I understand that, but what is such something else for L, length?- Salazar
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Air Traffic Controller and Related Rates along with Implicit Differentiation
Thanks, this really helped out. But just to be sure, it would be dz/dt= 2(120-400t)(-400)+ 2(160-450t)(-450)= 0, not using -420.- Salazar
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Swimming Pools and Related Rates along with Implicit Differentiation
Homework Statement A swimming pool is 40 feet long, 20 feet wide, 4 feet deep at the shallow end, and 9 feet deep at the deep end. Water is being pumped into the pool at 10 cubic feet per minute. a. When the water is 3 feet deep at the shallow end, at what rate is the water level rising? b...- Salazar
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- Differentiation Implicit Implicit differentiation Swimming
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Air Traffic Controller and Related Rates along with Implicit Differentiation
Homework Statement "An air traffic controller spots two planes at the same altitude converging on a point as they fly at right angles to each other. One plane is 120 miles from the point and is moving at 400 miles per hour. The other plane is 160 miles from the point and has a speed of...- Salazar
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- Air Controller Differentiation Implicit Implicit differentiation
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Analyzing the Tension Force in a Pendulum Swing
I think it is the product of the tension force, T, and the displacement of the direction it is going, d. T*d, but I am not certain for when it goes in reverse (or forwards). So would it be zero?- Salazar
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Analyzing the Tension Force in a Pendulum Swing
"A pendulum bob swings back and forth on a circular path. How much work does the tension force do on the bob?" That is a question I have. What is the answer symbolically?- Salazar
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- Force Pendulum Tension Tension force
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help