
Applied Calculus
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Author: Waner, Stefan.
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Chapter 6.3, Problem 41E
Cost The marginal cost function for the manufacture of wireless headphones is given by
C'(x)=20−x200, where x is the number of headphones manufactured. Use a Riemann sum with n=5 to estimate the cost of producing the first 5 headphones. [HINT: See Examples 1 and 2 and Quick Example 2.]
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Theorem 0.1 (Abel's Theorem).
If y1 and y2 are solutions of the differential equation
y" + p(t) y′ + q(t) y = 0,
where p and q are continuous on an open interval, then the Wronskian is given by
W (¥1, v2)(t) = c exp(− [p(t) dt),
where C is a constant that does not depend on t. Moreover, either W (y1, y2)(t) = 0 for every t in I or
W (y1, y2)(t) = 0 for every t in I.
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