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Review Assessment Attempts: Lê, Minh
Review Assessment Attempts: Lê, Minh
Matrices (cont.)
− 28 29 − 15 3 −7 7 −5 1
⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤
⎢
− 27 13 6 − 18 ⎥
⎢
− 9 4 2 − 6 ⎥
Let A = ⎢
and
B = ⎢
⎥
.
⎥
⎢ 0 1 31 4 ⎥ ⎢ 2 3 8 3 ⎥
⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦
5 −2 24 − 33 1 −1 7 −8
Evaluate det(A − 3B).
Answer: 336
Score: 1/1
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1 0 0 0
0 1 0 0
0 4 1 0
0 0 0 1
on the left.
Let A be the point with coordinates (9, 2) in the coordinate system Oxy. Rotating A of 105
degrees counterclockwise about the origin, we get the point B. Find the coordinates of B.
Answer: ( −4.26,8.17 )
Hint:
xB cos(θ) − sin(θ) xA
[ ] = [ ] ⋅ [ ].
yB sin(θ) cos(θ) yA
Score: 0.64/1
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Let A be the point with coordinates (2.8, 2.6, 5.8) in the coordinate system Oxyz. Rotating A of
125 degrees counterclockwise about the Oz -axis we get the point B Find the coordinates of B
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125 degrees counterclockwise about the Oz -axis, we get the point B. Find the coordinates of B.
Answer: ( −3.74,0.8,5.8 )
Out[ ]=
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In the following figure, determine the current I that flows through the segment AB in the circuit,
and the current J that flows through the segment BC in the circuit.
32 V A 6Ω
I
5Ω
19 V
1Ω J
C B
Answer:
I = 9.83 (A)
J = 13 (A)
The figure indicates the flow of traffic (in vehicles per hour) through a network of streets.
33
B C
60
A
D E
50 77
Assume that the flow from D to B is 1 and the flow from D to C is 74. Then
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An economy composed of only two industries: coal and steel. Assume that for every day:
To produce one unit ($1 worth) of coal, the coal industry uses $0.15 worth of coal and $0.35
worth of steel.
To produce one unit ($1 worth) of steel, the steel industry uses $0.4 worth of coal and $0.3
worth of steel.
There is also an external demand of $25000 units of coal and $30000 units of steel every day.
Suppose that the total supply always equals the total demand. How much should each of the two
industries supply to meet this requirement every day?
Answer:
A population of 1000 individuals has been infected with an infectious disease. 600 confirmed cases
are currently reported. Assume that during any week, there is a 60 % probability that an infected
individual will recover from the infection, and during that same week there is a 50 % probability that
an uninfected individual will become sick.
1. After 1 week, how many infected cases will be present in the community?
Answer: 440
2. After 8 weeks, how many infected cases will be present in the community?
Answer: 455
Assume that the population size remains unchanged, and an individual can be infected multiple
times.
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Assume that at first you have 2$ and play a game by repeatedly tossing a fair coin (one as likely to
come up heads as tails). The following rule is applied for each toss: if a head comes up then you win
an additional $1; if a tail comes up then you lose $1; however if you reach $3 or $0 then the amount
of money you have remains unchanged from then for whatever heads or tails.
Suppose that you toss the coin 4 times. What is the probability of you losing all money after then?
Answer: 0.3125
Score: 1/1
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If a day is sunny then there is a 68 % chance that it will still be sunny the next day. On the other
hand,
if a day is not sunny (i.e. cloudy) then there is a 63 % chance that we will not enjoy a sunny day on
the next day.
1. What is the transition matrix if we set state 1 for "sunny" and state 2 for "cloudy"?
Answer:
0.68 0.37
0.32 0.63
2. Assume that there is a 60 % chance of being sunny today. What is the probability of having a
sunny day on the day after tomorrow?
Answer: 0.54236
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The system
`{(x_{1} + 3 x_{2} -5 x_{3} + 3 x_{4} = 1),(-4 x_{1} + 2 x_{2} + 7 x_{3} - x_{4} = 2),(14 x_{1} -31 x_{3} +
9 x_{4} = -3):}`
has no solution.
Score: 1/1
`{(x_{1} - x_{2} + x_{3} + m x_{4} = 3),(x_{1} + x_{2} - x_{3} -2 x_{4} = 7),( x_{1} + 2 x_{2} + x_{3} -2
x_{4} = -2):}`
`m=-2`.
There is no such `m`.
For any `m in RR`.
Score: 0.8/1
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`{(x_{1} - x_{2} + x_{3} -9 x_{4} = -5),(x_{1} + m x_{2} + 2 x_{3} -9 x_{4} = -2),( x_{1} -m x_{2} + m
x_{3} -9 x_{4} = -5):}`
has no solution.
Score: 1/1
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`A * [[x_(1)],[x_(2)],[x_(3)],[x_(4)],[x_(5)]]=[[1],[1],[1],[1]]. `
Score: 1/1
Answer: 0
Score: 1/1
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