Show that if Jo(Xn) = 0 2Jo(λης) (a) 1 = En=1 ληξι (λπ) Σ 100 (b) t2 = 2=1 22 = 500, 2(1 −4)Jo(λ,z) 1J1(λπ)

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Section6.4: Related Rates
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Show that if J.(n) = 0
(a( 1= D=1 JO(
w 2J.(dz)
Jun
(b) x² = ∞0, 2(A²-4)Jo (λnz)
Transcribed Image Text:Show that if J.(n) = 0 (a( 1= D=1 JO( w 2J.(dz) Jun (b) x² = ∞0, 2(A²-4)Jo (λnz)
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