9 part 1

course Mth 271

nyԍÉassignment #009

009. Finding the average value of the rate using a predicted point

07-18-2008

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14:49:20

`qNote that there are 9 questions in this assignment.

`q001. The process we used in the preceding series of exercises to approximate the graph of y corresponding to the graph of y ' can be significantly improved. Recall that we used the initial slope to calculate the change in the y graph over each interval.

For example on the first interval we used the initial slope -6 for the entire interval, even though we already knew that the slope would be -5 by the time we reached the t = 10 point at the end of that interval. We would have been more accurate in our approximation if we had used the average -5.5 of these two slopes.

Using the average of the two slopes, what point would we end up at when t = 10?

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100-x / 0-10 = -5.5

100-x=55

45=x

so at t=10 the point would be (10, 45)

confidence assessment: 3

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14:49:25

If the average value slope = -5.5 is used between t = 0 and t = 10, we find that the rise is -55 and we go from (0,100) to (10,45).

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self critique assessment: 3

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14:51:53

`q002. We find that using the average of the two slopes we reach the point (10, 45). At this point we have y ' = -5.

By the time we reach the t = 20 point, what will be the slope? What average slope should we therefore use on the interval from t = 10 to t = 20? Using this average slope what point will we end up with when t = 20?

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By the time we reach t=20 the slope would have decreased from a -5 to -4 so we sould use the average of -4.5 to calculate the points.

Using that slope we find that at t=20 the point would be (20,0)

confidence assessment: 2

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14:51:58

The slope at t = 20 is y ' = -4. Averaging this with the slope y ' = -5 at t = 10 we estimate an average slope of (-5 + -4) / 2 = -4.5 between t = 10 and t = 20. This would imply a rise of -45, taking the graph from (10,45) to (20, 0).

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self critique assessment: 3

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14:53:14

`q003. We found that we reach the point (20, 0), where the slope is -4. Following the process of the preceding two steps, what point will we reach at t = 30?

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Using the average slope of -3.5 we find that t=-35

confidence assessment: 3

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14:53:25

The slope at t = 20 is y ' = -3. Averaging this with the slope y ' = -4 at t = 20 we estimate an average slope of (-4 + -3) / 2 = -4.5 between t =20 and t = 30. This would imply a rise of -35, taking the graph from (20,0) to (30, -35).

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self critique assessment: 3

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14:59:19

`q004. Continue this process up through t = 70. How does this graph differ from the preceding graph, which was made without averaging slopes?

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at t=40 the point is ( 40, -60) using slope of -2.5

t=50 the point is (50, -75) using the slope of -1.5

t=60 (60, -80) using the slope of -.5

t=70 (70, -75) using the slope of .5

confidence assessment: 2

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14:59:28

The average slopes over the next four intervals would be -2.5, -1.5, -.5 and +.5. These slopes would imply rises of -25, -15, -5 and +5, taking the graph from (30,-35) to (40, -60) then to (50, -75) then to (60, -80) and finally to (70, -75). Note that the graph decreases at a decreasing rate up to the point (60, -80) before turning around and increasing to the ponit (70, -75).

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self critique assessment: 3

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15:00:30

`q005. Now suppose that y = -.2 t^2 + 5 t + 100 represents depth vs. clock time. What is the corresponding rate function y ' ?

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y'=-.2t+100

confidence assessment: 1

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15:01:41

The rate function corresponding to y = a t^2 + b t + c is y ' = 2 a t + b. In this example a = -.2, b = 5 and c = 100 so y ' = 2(-.2) t + 5, or y ' = -.4 t + 5.

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self critique assessment: 3

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15:09:14

`q006. From the depth function and the rate function we can find the coordinates of the t = 30 point of the graph, as well as the rate of change of the function at that point. The rate of change of the function is identical to the slope of the graph at that point, so we can find the slope of the graph.

What are the coordinates of the t = 30 point and what is the corresponding slope of the graph? Sketch a graph of a short line segment through that point with that slope.

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confidence assessment: 1

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15:10:46

At t = 30 we have y = -.2 * 30^2 + 5 * 30 + 100 = 70, and y ' = -.4 * 30 + 5 = -7. The graph will therefore consist of the point (30, 70) and a short line segment with slope -7.

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ok

self critique assessment: 3

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You did not respond to the question, and should therefore have responded with a very detailed self-critique to the given solution, addressing what you do and do not understand about every of the solution. You should analyze the given solution in this manner, phrase by phrase.

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15:12:06

`q007. What is the equation of the straight line through the t = 30 point of the depth function of the preceding example, having a slope matching the t = 30 rate of change of that function?

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y'= -.4 (30) + 5

confidence assessment: 1

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15:13:00

A straight line through (30, 70) with slope -7 has equation

y - 70 = -7 ( x - 30),

found by the point-slope form of a straight line.

This equation is easily rearranged to the form

y = -7 x + 280.

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self critique assessment: 3

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15:16:04

`q008. Evaluate the depth function y at t = 30, 31, 32. Evaluate the y coordinate of the straight line of the preceding question at t = 30, 31, 32. What are your results?

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I have no idea what this question is asking me to do

confidence assessment: 1

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15:17:38

Plugging t = 30, 31, 32 into the original function y = -.2 t^2 + 5 t + 100 we get y = 70, 62.8, 55.2 respectively.

Plugging t = 30, 31, 32 into the straight-line equation y = -7 t + 280 we get y = 70, 63, 56 respectively.

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ok i understand now to use both equations for each t value

self critique assessment: 3

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15:20:31

`q009. By how much does the straight-line function differ from the actual depth function at each of the three points? How would you describe the pattern of these differences?

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A the t= 30 value the points are the same but at t= 31 the straight line value is .2 greater and at t=32 the straight line value is .8 greater. The straight line is showing a constant slope as with the actual depth function you are seeing the exact slope which changes gradually.

confidence assessment: 3

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15:20:40

At t = 30 the two functions are identical.

At t = 31 the values are 62.8 and 63; the function is .2 units below the straight line.

At t = 32 the values are 55.2 and 56; the function is now .8 units below the straight line.

The pattern of differences is therefore 0, -.2, -.8. The function falls further and further below the straight line as we move away from the point (30, 70).

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self critique assessment: 3

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