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LIMITS AND CONTINUITY - University of Pennsylvania
www2.math.upenn.eduLIMIT OF A FUNCTION • The Squeeze Theorem also holds. Equations 2 Math 114 – Rimmer 14.2 – Multivariable Limits CONTINUITY OF SINGLE VARIABLE FUNCTIONS • Recall that evaluating limits of continuous functions of a single variable is easy. – It can be accomplished by direct substitution. – This is because the defining property of
The Simple Pendulum - University of Tennessee
www.phys.utk.eduFigure 3. Example of Excel spreadsheet for recording and analyzing data. 7. Graph the period of the pendulum as a function of its length using the chart feature of Excel. The length of the pendulum is the independent variable and should be plotted on the horizontal axis or abscissa (x axis). The period is the dependent variable and
John Riley minor corrections 25 July 2016
www.econ.ucla.eduConsider a function fx() with a graph as depicted below. Pick any two points )xy00 and )xy11 on the graph of the function. The dotted line is the set of convex combinations of these two points. Figure 2.1: Concave function1 Definition: Concave function The function f is concave on X if, for any x x X01, , all the convex combinations of these
On a confusion about a function of consciousness
www.nyu.eduBEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES (1995) 18, 227-287 Printed in the United States of America On a confusion about a function of consciousness Ned Block
Atmospheric Ozone Chemistry - Columbia University
www.columbia.eduTo understand the concentration profile of O3 as a function of altitude open the Excel file “ozone.xls”. In this file you will see entries for the concentration of O, O2 and M as a function of altitude. These three species are the “ingredients” for ozone formation (see reactions 1 & 2).