Find the mass of a rod of length 10 cm with density (x) = ex gm/cm at a distance of x cm from the left end
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Circle City, a typical metropolis, is densely populated near its center, and its population gradually thins out toward the city limits. In fact, its population density is 10,000(3 r) people/square mile at distance r miles from the center. (a) Assuming that the population density at the city limits is zero, find the radius of the city. (b) What is the total population of the city?
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The first step in solving 8.4 problem number 15 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Circle City, a typical metropolis, is densely populated near its center, and its population gradually thins out toward the city limits. In fact, its population density is 10,000(3 r) people/square mile at distance r miles from the center. (a) Assuming that the population density at the city limits is zero, find the radius of the city. (b) What is the total population of the city?
From the textbook chapter DENSITY AND CENTER OF MASS you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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