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Unit 8 - Week 7

Course outline Assignment 7


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Week-1 1) T he solution of the Cauchy type integral equation 1 point


∗1 g(t)dt
of the first kind ∫ = 1, − 1 < s < 1 is
−1 t − s
Week 2

Week 3
s
Week 4 g(s) = −−−−−−
π√(1 − s2 )
Week 5
s+c
g(s) = −−−−−2−
Week 6 √(1 − s )
Week 7
s
g(s) = −−−−−−
Cauchy type integral
√(1 − s2 )
equations-I

Cauchy type integral


s+c
equations-II g(s) = −−−−−−
π√(1 − s2 )
Cauchy type integral
equations-III No, the answer is incorrect.
Cauchy type integral Score: 0
equations-IV Accepted Answers:
s+c
Cauchy type integral g(s) = −−−−−−
equations-V π√(1 − s2 )
Quiz : Assignment 7 2) T he solution of the Cauchy type integral equation 1 point
2 ∗1 g(t)dt
of the second kind g(s) = s2 + ∫
New Lesson
is
Solution of π 0 t−s
Assignment 7

1 (1 − t)α t3−α
Week 8
s2 2 c
g(s) = − + α ∫ dt + , 0<s<1
Week 9 5 5πs (1 − s) 0
1−α (t − s) √5s1−α (1 − s)α

Week 10 1 (1 − t)α t3−α


s2 1 c
g(s) = − + 1−α α ∫ dt + , 0<s<1
Week 11 5 s (1 − s) 0 (t − s) √5s1−α (1 − s)α

Week 12 1 (1 − t)α t3−α


s2 d c
g(s) = − + ∫ dt + 1−α , 0<s<1
WEEKLY FEEDBACK 5 ds 0 (t − s) s (1 − s)α

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s2 d c
g(s) = − + ∫ dt + , 0<s<1
5 ds 0 (t − s) √5s1−α (1 − s)α
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
3−α
2 1 (1 t)α
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π
t(t−u)

π
√t(t−u)

−−− π−−
√ t(t−u)

−−π−−
√ (t−u)

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
π
√t(t−u)


sin πx
T he value of the integral ∫
4) 1 point
dx is
0 x(1 − x2 )

π
2

π
3


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
π
1
du

5) 1 point
−−−−−− −−−−−− is equal to
1/2 √u − 1/2√u − 1/3

2 ln(√2 + √3)

ln(√3 + √2) + ln(2 + √3)

2 ln(2 + √3)

2 ln(3 + √2)
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
2 ln(2 + √3)
u
u − s 1/3
( )
6) ds 1 point
T he integral I = ∫ , when 0 < t < u is equal to
0 s (u − s)(s − t)

π√ 3
1/3
{t(u − t)2 }

π
1/3
√3{t(u − t)2 }

√3
1/3
{t(u − t)2 }

π
√3{t(u − t)}1/3

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No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
π
1/3
√3{t(u − t)2 }

7) 1 point
T he function f : [−1, 1] → Q defined by f(x1 , x2 ) = |2x1 − 3x2 | is Lipschitz continuous with Lipschitz co

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
3

8) T he function f(x) = x3/4 , 0 ≤ x < ∞ is α − Holder continuous if α is equal to 1 point

1/2

1/4

3/4

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
3/4

9) T he function f(x) = x1/2 , x ∈ [0, 1] isHolder continuous where the exponent α is equal to 1 point

1/2

3/4

2/3

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
1/2

10)Let f be α − Holder continuous on an interval I ⊂ R with 0 < α ≤ 1 then 1 point

f is a constant function

f is differentiable

f is uniformly continuous

none of these
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
f is uniformly continuous

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