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مبادی انحینری کارخانگی

This document is an introduction to engineering that covers 4 units: 1. The first three units cover solving exercises involving graphs of functions, including linear, logarithmic, and other types of functions. 2. Unit 4 introduces probability functions and discusses properties of probability functions like P(x) for various values of x. 3. Examples of probability functions graphed for different values of x are provided to illustrate their behaviors and key characteristics.

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مبادی انحینری کارخانگی

This document is an introduction to engineering that covers 4 units: 1. The first three units cover solving exercises involving graphs of functions, including linear, logarithmic, and other types of functions. 2. Unit 4 introduces probability functions and discusses properties of probability functions like P(x) for various values of x. 3. Examples of probability functions graphed for different values of x are provided to illustrate their behaviors and key characteristics.

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Introduction to Engineering

Solution of Exercises

Prepared by: Mahmood (Atayee)

Usher: MSc Matiullah (Bahier)

Date: 31/12/2015
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
+ X-axis

(2,1.6)
x F(x)
1 1 (1,1)

0
+ Y-axis
-1

2 1.6 ( ,0)
3 2
4 2.26 ( ,-1)

(4,1)
x F(x)
1 0
(1,0)
-1

-2

4 1
16 2 ( ,-1)
x F(x)
1 0 (3, 1)

-1
(1,0)

-2

3 1 ( ,-1)
9 2

( ,2)

x F(x)
1 0
( ,1)
1 (1,0)

2
(2,-1)
2 -1
4 -2

(4,-2)

x F(x)
1 0 (4,1)

-1

(1,0)
-2

4 1
16 2

( ,-1)
(3,3.17)
(-3,3.17)
x F(x)
1 0 (-2,2) (2,2)

2
2 (-1,0) (1,0)

3.17
3

-2 (- ,0)
( ,0)

-1 0
-2 2
-3 3.17

-2

x F(x)
0 1 (2,2)

0 (0,1)
-1
(-1,0)
1.6 -2
1
2
2

x F(x)
1 0
(0,1)
1
0 (1,0)
2
-1

x F(x)
-2 ∞
1
0
-4 1 (-4,1) (0,1)
2 2
-3 0
-1 0

(-3,0) -2
(-1,0)

x F(x)
1 ∞ (2,1)

1
2 1

-1

( ,- 1)

4
y = 2x y = log2x

x F(x) (1,1)
x F(x)
0 0 1 0.3
2 0
1 (1,0.3)

2 4 5 1 (0.5,1)
-1 -2
-2 -4
Unit 4
(0,1)

(-1,0) (1,0)

(0,-1)

(0,1) P(7) (0,1)

(-1,0) (1,0) (-1,0) (1,0)

(0,-1) (0,-1)
3,2)
p(
(0,1) (0,1)

(0,1) (0,1)
(-1,0) (1,0) P(2) (-1,0) (1,0)

(-1,0) (1,0) (-1,0) (1,0)

(0,-1) (0,-1)

(0,-1) (0,-1)

(0,1) P(7) (0,1)

(-1,0) (1,0) p(-5) (-1,0) (1,0)

(0,-1) (0,-1)

(0,1) (0,1)

(-1,0) P(-0.5) (1,0) (1,0)


(-1,0)

(0,-1) (0,-1)
(0,1) (0,1)

(-1,0) (1,0) (1,0) P(43)


(-1,0)

(0,-1) (0,-1)

(0,1) (0,1)

(-1,0) (1,0) P(65) P(-16) (1,0)


(-1,0)

(0,-1) (0,-1)

(0,1)

P(-21) (-1,0) (1,0)

(0,-1)

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