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The problem refers to the perimeter of a rectangular garden. Suppose 𝐿𝐿 and 𝑊𝑊 represent the length and width of the rectangle. Then the perimeter is represented by the expression 2𝐿𝐿+ 2𝑊𝑊. Since the perimeter of the garden equals 52 feet, we set up the first equation 2𝐿𝐿+ 2𝑊𝑊= 52

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x= 223 + 233 + 242 + 253 + 2c 5 + + 2c 76 1: If the current con guration of P x(y) has encoding ˙= 23 + 26 + 211 + 219 + 223 1; then provide the next con guration of the computation and its encoding. (15 pts) Solution. Current con guration: (3;2;4;7;3). Program counter equals 3 and third in-struction is encoded as 42 33 1 = 8 which means it ...

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Griffiths Quantum Mechanics 3e: Problem 2.34 Page 1 of 7 Problem 2.34 Consider the \step" potential:53 V(x) = (0; x 0; V 0; x>0: (a) Calculate the reflection coefficient, for the case EV 0.