Homework Statement
I have this function:
G(w)=\frac{1}{j\omega\tau+1}
I want to find the magnitude
Homework Equations
S=\alpha+j\beta
magnitude(S)=\sqrt{\alpha^{2}+\beta^{2}}[b]3. The Attempt at a Solution [/b
What i did was carry out the division,
so i got...
Homework Statement
The following question:
when Vw is VDD=2.5V, what are the output voltages for VX,VY and VZ
Homework Equations
N/AThe Attempt at a Solution
this is what i though since the p-mos is ON, VX=VW-|Vtp|
now the voltage at VY=VX-Vtn
=VW-|Vtp|-Vtn
and the answer is wrong, can some...
Homework Statement
Hello, i proved the first demorgan's rule and using that i can easily proof the second one, but i tried to prove it as how i proved the first one. I would like to know what i did is correct, i feel i what i did might not be correct.
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(A \cap B)c =...
from what i been through, they don't expect much, a formal resume would do, i would suggest going to the UOFT engineering career center, they can help you with that, and a bit of a research on the subject would do, unless he is very strict.
Btw good luck :p, i am currently with a proffesor in...
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think of it like this...for even bound state there is a theorem alled the alternathing theorem. it states that if a function is even then you can do it seperately likr look for even then odd solution... there is no just even or odd solution...remember this is for even bounded ...function
hope...
so if you differetiate y=f(x) you should get what's below?
LaTeX Code: \\frac{1}{x^{2}+y^{2}}\\ = 2xy
well you can integrate wrt x since function is interms of x. then you can get the original function
Homework Statement
Use a double integral to find the area of the region D, where
D={(x,y) contained in R2 | 4x2+12xy+13y2+40y<=-75}
Hint: complete the square
I have a hard time getting the region, i should complete the square to get a formula in R2 that describes the region, i tried to...
Homework Statement
The plane x+y+z=1 cuts the cylinder x^{2}+y^{2}=1 in an ellipse. Find the points on this ellipse that lie closests to and farthest from the origin.Homework Equations
N/AThe Attempt at a Solution
first step was to determine the intersection of the plane and the cylinder.
so...