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First you prove the case n=1 is true. Then you assume that n=k is true, then calculate what n=k+1 is. This should prove true, so that by induction, you have proved that the statement is true for all natur...
First we find the auxilary equation by substituting y with m^0, y' with m^1 and y'' with m^2. We get m^2 + 4m + 13 and find the roots using the differential equation, m = (-4 +- (16-4x1x13)^0.5)/(2x1).
In order to understand this question we must define what modulus-argument form is. The modulus of a complex number is its distance from the origin (0,0) on the Argand Diagram. It is written as |z|. The ar...
Start by moving all the terms to one side of the inequality. In this case it's easiest to move the 6x to the left hand side by subtracting 6x from both sides, so that you are left with x^3 + x^2 - 6x >...
first the definition of the rank of a matrix is "maximal number of linearly independent column vectors in the matrix"
then the question could be rephrased to " how many ind...
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