Advanced Math Archive: Questions from June 28, 2023
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Dado lo siguiente:
A = {0, 11}
B = {1, 10, 110}
Entonces AB (conocido como la concatenación de A y B)
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{00, 011, 110, 1111}
{10, 111, 100, 1011, 1100, 11011}
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3. Determinar si los puntos P y Q se encuentran en la superficie
dada.
(a) ⃗r(u,v)=〈2u+3v,1+5u−v,2+u+v〉 P (7, 10, 4), Q(5, 22, 5)
(b) ⃗r(u,v)=〈u+v,u2 −v,u+v2〉 P(3,−1−5), Q(−1,3,4
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Una partícula se mueve a lo largo de segmentos de línea desde el
origen hasta los puntos (2, 0, 0), (2, 4, 1), (0, 4, 1) y de vuelta
al origen bajo la influencia del campo de fuerza F( x, y, z) = z2
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