2 First-Order Differential Equations Exercises 2.1 1. y 2. y y x t x t 3. y 4. y y x x t 5. y 6. y x x 7. y 8. y x x 17 Exercises 2.1 9. y 10. y x x 11. y 12. y x x 13. y 14. y x x 15. Writing the differential equation in the form dy/dx = y(1 − y)(1 + y) we see that critical points are located at y = −1‚ y = 0‚ and y = 1. The phase portrait is shown below. -1
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lower current consumption and less borrowing. higher current consumption and less borrowing. higher current consumption and less saving. lower current consumption and less saving. 12 BUAD 350-Midterm #1 Sample Figure #1 700 U3 600 U2 500 F 400 U1 B 300 J D 200 C G 100 H A 0 0 50 100 150
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instinctually feel that her family is disintegrating‚ and the fence is her way of trying to symbolically hold it together. For example‚ Bono says‚ "Some people build fences to keep people out . . . and other people build fences to keep people in. Rose wants to hold on to you all. She loves you" (Wilson Pg.). Troy assumes the fence is meant to keep something out‚ but It takes Bono to make Troy see that a fence can have the opposite effect. Troy
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SELF-REPRESENTED LITIGANTS NEW MEXICO STATEWIDE CONFERENCE PERSPECTIVES ON THE PRO SE PHENOMENON: SCRIPT FOR A PANEL DISCUSSION Note: The above Script was prepared by John Greacen‚ Director of the New Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts‚ for the New Mexico Conference on Pro Se‚ presented in January 2001. The Script‚ while not necessarily reflecting the actual workshop‚ provides an excellent summary of‚ and introduction to this important issue. Among the issues discussed below are:
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Organisational Conflicts Explain the term “Organisational Conflicts” and its types. Why conflicts arise? * According to Robbins‚ Conflict is a process that begins when one party perceives that another party has negatively affected‚ or is about to negatively affects‚ something that the 1st party cares about. * Similarly‚ Greenberg and Baron define conflict as a process in which one party perceives that another party has taken or will take actions that are incompatible with one’s own interests
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expression of her desire to define and protect what she values”(O’Reilly 20). Rose nags Troy to finish building the fence in the yard‚ “Go on‚ Troy! You supposed to be putting up this fence” (Wilson 1482). In Act II‚ Scene I of the play Troy‚ Cory and Bono work on the fence. Both Troy and Cory are uncertain why Rose
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childhood and ended up being as harsh as Troy’s father. Lyons ended up to be more like Bono‚ who also dreams of a better world and whose father was not around during his childhood. Despite being ignored and unwanted‚ Lyons is not bitter or disrespectful towards his father. When his lifestyle is once again being commented on by Troy‚ Lyons only responds calmly‚ “You and I is two different people‚ Pop” (18). Just as Bono does not hold resentment towards his father‚ Lyons does not hold resentment towards
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Quantitative Methods for Economics Tutorial 12 Katherine Eyal TUTORIAL 12 25 October 2010 ECO3021S Part A: Problems 1. State with brief reason whether the following statements are true‚ false or uncertain: (a) In the presence of heteroskedasticity OLS estimators are biased as well as inefficient. (b) If heteroskedasticity is present‚ the conventional t and F tests are invalid. (c) If a regression model is mis-specified (e.g.‚ an important variable is omitted)‚ the OLS residuals will show a distinct
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Flat-Plate Solar Collectors The Absorption of Solar Radiation A flat-plate solar collector usually has a non-selective or a selective black plate with one or two glass covers a few centimeters above the black plate‚ and a well insulated back. The length of the plate is typically about 2m. Edge effects are usually small. The transmittance () of a glass cover for solar radiation depends on the angle of incidence . Typical values for clear glass are given in Table 1. Table 1. Transmittance of a Glass
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