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It's a bit wordy, but it's not too bad.
I'm mainly looking for help on constructing the matrix equation for part (b) so I can do a gaussian elimination. I've tried to do it, but I'm pretty sure my equation is wrong.
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Edit: transparent background does not work well here, brb fixing
Edit 2: oops i also had a typo, brb fixing
Edit 3: ok i think everything is good now
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oh I guess someone else posted, I didn't use matrices
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Okay, now I know I can't trust OP with English/LA/Grammar/Etc. homework.
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Alright I have almost no idea how to do Ordinary Differential Equations, if someone could explain how to do one of the questions in part (a), I could probably figure out the rest, I'm just kind of stuck as it is.
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Number 1)The notifiy's that if every student pays 75€ he will have to pay 440€ more and if every student pays 80€ then he will have 440€ left. How many students are in the school?
I don't understand the ways how to calculate and explain. You should explain the ways of calculation.
i don't understand the question (for some unimaginable reason it reads like a bad translation), but i'm going to go ahead and guess the answer is 88
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i don't understand the question (for some unimaginable reason it reads like a bad translation), but i'm going to go ahead and guess the answer is 88
I got 88 * 2 tho.
75p + 440 = 80p - 440
880 = 5p
176 = p
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the problem is that the way the question is phrased makes barely any sense
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i attempted to decipher it (along with a tidbit to give it more sense):
1) I am the principal of the school, and I am about to buy a new device for the students. However, I need their cooperation. If every student gave me 75€, I'll have to pay an extra 440€ to meet the price. If every student gave me 80€, I'll have an extra 440€ left. How many students are in the school?
seems legible enough.
Also solution:
This question requires you to form an equation, preferably:
75s+440=80s-440
Where "s" stands for students.
The first portion [ 75s+440 ] means if an "s" amount of students paid 75€, the amount needs to be added another 440.
The second portion [80s-440 ] is similar; if "s" amount of students paid 80€, then amount needs to be subtracted 440.
Using basic algebra, subtract 75s from one side to get:
440=5s-440
Add 440 to the other:
880=5s
Divide 880 by 5 to get:
176=s
Therefore, there are 176 students in the school.
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so hey I'll throw out what wolfram alpha sorta spit upon me.
sinh = 1/2 (e^x - e^-x)
and we swap some variables
2x = e^y - e^-y (now they suggest making e^y = z, to simplify some...
2x = (z^2 - 1)/z
then we have a quadratic of sorts
2xz = z^2 - 1
and we solve for z I think
e^y = x + sqrt(x^2 + 1)
and then I think the logarithm thing does the last part
I pretty much just kept asking wolfram alpha what the next step should be even though I should've actually had a clue.
how'd that do?
edit: perhaps you can explain what happened to the negative part of the quadratic? I mean it should be +/- the sqrt, but we don't have that in the final solution
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You should know that the identity of sinhx = (e^x - e^-x)/2
To find the inverse you switch x and y and solve for y
x = sinhy
x = (e^y - e^-y)/2
2x = e^y - e^-y
2x(e^y) = (e^y - e^-y)(e^y) <--- multiply both sides by e^y. This isn't the only way to solve it
2x(e^y) = e^2y - 1
e^2y - 2x(e^y) - 1 = 0 OR (e^y)^2 - 2x(e^y) - 1 = 0
Now you use the quadratic formula to find e^y (Do it yourself aaaah)
You should get:
e^y = x +- sqrt(x^2 + 1)
You need to know that e^y > 0.
x < sqrt(x^2 + 1) so subtracting them will make e^y < 0, which isn't possible.
You can now get rid of the minus sign and take the natural log of both sides getting the solution:
y = ln(x + sqrt(x^2 + 1))
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Thanks for the help guys, I really appreciate it
Here's another one I ran into trouble with, I've tried using the definition and subbing x-->3x but that didn't turn out. (probably more to do with how i did it more than anything)
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I don´t support the idea of asking here for help to do the homework, there are a lot of trolls, you know...
If you have troubles with your homework just ask your professor for help (he get paid for it, is your slave), or a good student of your classroom that don´t hate you.
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