
ON SYSTEMS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN THE SPACE OF
... that the operator L with the vector field (2) on the cylinder is normally solvable. Although the considered examples confirm our hypothesis, the question of normal solvability for such kind of fields still stays open in a general case. We start this work with research a one-dimensional version of th ...
... that the operator L with the vector field (2) on the cylinder is normally solvable. Although the considered examples confirm our hypothesis, the question of normal solvability for such kind of fields still stays open in a general case. We start this work with research a one-dimensional version of th ...
IOSR Journal of Mathematics (IOSR-JM) ISSN: 2278-5728.
... Theorem 2.5. (Rolle's theorem). Let f be fuzzy continuous on [a , b] and fuzzy differentiable on (a , b) . If f (a ) f (b) , then there is one interior point c at which f (c ) 0 . Proof. We assume that for all c (a, b) , f (c ) 0 , since f is fuzzy continuous on a compact set [a , b] , it ...
... Theorem 2.5. (Rolle's theorem). Let f be fuzzy continuous on [a , b] and fuzzy differentiable on (a , b) . If f (a ) f (b) , then there is one interior point c at which f (c ) 0 . Proof. We assume that for all c (a, b) , f (c ) 0 , since f is fuzzy continuous on a compact set [a , b] , it ...
Y = -3x + 2
... The cost of hiring Zach as a painter is given by the linear equation C = 10t + 100, where t is the number of hours Zach works. Identify the slope and y-int. What does the slope of the line represent? What does the y-intercept represent? ...
... The cost of hiring Zach as a painter is given by the linear equation C = 10t + 100, where t is the number of hours Zach works. Identify the slope and y-int. What does the slope of the line represent? What does the y-intercept represent? ...
part I: algebra - Waterloo Computer Graphics Lab
... ‘the way things are’. For instance, when you need to intersect linear subspaces, the intersection algorithms are split out in treatment of the various cases: lines and planes, planes and planes, lines and lines, et cetera, need to be treated in separate pieces of code. After all, the outcomes themse ...
... ‘the way things are’. For instance, when you need to intersect linear subspaces, the intersection algorithms are split out in treatment of the various cases: lines and planes, planes and planes, lines and lines, et cetera, need to be treated in separate pieces of code. After all, the outcomes themse ...