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CHAPTER 5
5.1 (a)
(b)
5.3
5.5
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^2 X 2 [^2 X 1 ^2 X 2 )1/2^2 X 2 ^2 X 3 )1/2]^1
a)mX 1 mX 2 ,^2 X 1 ^2 X 2
b)X 2 /^2 X 1 ^2 X 2 )1/2; it approaches one if^2 X 2 ^2 X 1
n,2n
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c)fXt)
P^1
k 1
1
2 k
ejtk,2,2
e)fXt)
2ejt
jt
1
1
jt
2
jt)^2
,
2
3
,
1
18
FY
y
0 ; fory< 8
1
3
; for 8y 17
1 ; fory> 17
8
>>
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>>
:
FY
y
0 ; fory< 8
y 8
9
; for 8y 17
1 ; fory> 17
8
>>
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>>
:
fY
y
0 ; fory< 1
y 1
9
; for 1 y< 2
5 y
9
; for 2y< 5
0 ; fory 5
8
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>:
fY
y
1
y
2 ^1 =^2
eln
(^2) y= 2
; fory 0
0 ; elsewhere
8
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:
fX
x
2
a^2 x^2 ^1 =^2
; for 0xa
0 ; elsewhere