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Figure 6.1: The graph of y = ln/x and its relation to the function y = 1/x, x > 0. The graph of the logarithm rises above the x-axis as x moves from 1 to the right, and it falls below the axis as x moves from 1 to the left.
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Figure 6.6: The growth of the current in the RL circuit in Example 9. I is the currents steady-state value. The number t = LIR is the time constant of the circuit. The current gets to within 5% of its steadystate value in 3 time constants. (Exercise 33)
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Figure 6.9: Three steps in the Euler approximation to the solution of the initial value problem y = (x, y), y (x0) = y0. As we take more steps, the errors involved usually accumulate, but not in the exaggerated way shown here.
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Figure 6.10: The graph of y = 2e x 1 superimposed on a scatter plot of the Euler approximation shown in Table 6.4. (Example 3)
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Figure 6.11: Notice that the value of the solution P = 4454e0.017t is 6152.16 when t = 19. (Example 5)
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Figure 6.12: Solution curves to the logistic population model dP/dt = r (M P)P.
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Figure 6.14: Euler approximations of the solution to dP/dt = 0.001(100 P)P, P(0) = 10, step size dt = 1.
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Figure 6.17: The graphs of the inverse hyperbolic sine, cosine, and secant of x. Notice the symmetries about the line y = x.
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Figure 6.18: The graphs of the inverse hyperbolic tangent, cotangent, and cosecant of x.
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Figure 6.20: One of the analogies between hyperbolic and circular functions is revealed by these two diagrams. (Exercise 86)
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Figure 6.21: In a coordinate system chosen to match H and w in the manner shown, a hanging cable lies along the hyperbolic cosine y = (H/w) cosh (wx/H).
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