Solution. For Any Point P (X, Y, Z) Lying in The Intersection, Then The Real Numbers
Solution. For Any Point P (X, Y, Z) Lying in The Intersection, Then The Real Numbers
Show that the projection into the xy-plane of the intersection of the plane z = 2y
and the paraboloid z = x2 + y 2 is a circle.
Solution. For any point P (x, y, z) lying in the intersection, then the real numbers
x, y and z satisfy both equations: z = 2y and z = x2 + y 2 . After the projection
onto the xy-plane, then the variable z will not play any role at all, i.e. we need
to eliminate the variable z from both equations.
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Homework 1 of Matb 201 due on 3-8, September 2012.
Submit your homework to TA during tutorial class.
1. Let P (5, 4, 2) be a point and :
(a) Give a point A(
is parallel to .
y3
z1
x+1
=
=
be a line.
2
3
1
) on , and a vector v = (
if P Q is perpendicular to .
Solution.
The range of f is
f (x) where x Dom(f ).
5. Describe and sketch the level curves/surfaces of the following equations (on the
other side if needed)
(a) 3x + 2y + 10z = 20 (b) x2 + y 2 = 9 (c) xy = 4 (d) z = 4x2 + y 2
(e) z = 4 x2 y 2 (f) z 2 = 4(x2 + y 2 ) (g) x2 = 4z + 8
(h) x2 + y 2 9z 2 = 9 (i) y 2 9x2 4z 2 = 36
Solution.