Homework Statement
Find a vector function that represents the curve of the intersection of two surfaces.
Homework Equations
z^2=x^2+y^2 with plane z=1+y
The Attempt at a Solution
So shouldn't it be
r(t)=<cos(t), sin(t), 1+sin(t)>
since x=cos(t), y=sin(t), and z= 1+sin(t)?
The...
Fix it to
(6.6e^-4 moles Ba_{3}(PO_{4})_{2}) *\frac{2Na_{3}PO_{4}*12H_{2}0}{1 mole Ba_{3}(PO_{4})_{2}}*\frac{380.12 2Na_{3}PO_{4}*12H_{2}0}{2Na_{3}PO_{4}*12H_{2}0}
Whats similar about all three blocks? They all have the same acceleration. So
F=ma ---> \frac{F}{block_{1}+block_{2}+bock_{3}}=a
You can use that information to find the answers to your other questions.
Yah I have heard Mathematica can be super hard to learn, there is this huge manual I have seen before.
I have heard between Mathematica and Maple that Maple is easier to learn so I will perhaps learn that one.
Its funny, before I take a test I get super stoked by listening to Slayer or other thrash metal. I go in and dominate.
Works for me, in Calc got A's in all my exams, while the class average was like 67.4%.
I am also trying to transition into being competitive. When I have a competitive...