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  1. I have the continuity equation as shown here: imgur(dot)com/NRfMphl(dot)jpgI need to find (deduce) this same equations with
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  2. The balance in an account triples in 20 years. Assuming that interest is compounded continuously, what is the annual percentage
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  3. Suppose I invest $400 in an account that pays 3% interest annually. How much will I have in the account after 2 years, assuming
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  4. Consider the equation y^2-12y=c, where c is a real constant.Assuming this equation has two distinct solutions y_1 and y_2, in
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  5. If you can show me an example of one problem, I have no idea how to approach this.Calculate where the number 40.67 came from.
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  6. Assuming P≥0, suppose that a population develops according to the logistic equationdP/dt=0.03P−0.00015P^2 where tt is
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  7. 6a^2+4a+5+3a^2+7a-2That is the same thing as 9a^2+11a+3, but what is the question? You have just written an algebraic
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  8. Solve the equation and inequality for x, assuming a > 0.ax+15=44
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  9. Solve the equation and inequality for x, assuming a > 0.ax-44<15
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  10. find f(3) and f'(3), assuming that the tangent line to y=f(x) at a=3 has the equation y=5x+2.
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