How to calculate the maximum heightHow to calculate initial jump velocity for reaching specific height?Calculate the height of a buildingUsing calculus to determine maximum heightCalculate vertical height of cone if its volume is to be a maximum.Calculate the maximum area (maximum value)Finding maximum height with given velocity.Calculus- Find the maximum height of a functionCalculate the height of a tower based upon two factsHow to prove the equation for maximum height of a projectile from the equation in $Y$?How to calculate cone radius for given height

Manga about a female worker who got dragged into another world together with this high school girl and she was just told she's not needed anymore

Is ipsum/ipsa/ipse a third person pronoun, or can it serve other functions?

Does bootstrapped regression allow for inference?

How could a lack of term limits lead to a "dictatorship?"

Are cabin dividers used to "hide" the flex of the airplane?

Is this food a bread or a loaf?

What does "enim et" mean?

Why doesn't a const reference extend the life of a temporary object passed via a function?

What is GPS' 19 year rollover and does it present a cybersecurity issue?

Extreme, but not acceptable situation and I can't start the work tomorrow morning

Can I find out the caloric content of bread by dehydrating it?

What happens when a metallic dragon and a chromatic dragon mate?

Crop image to path created in TikZ?

Can I legally use front facing blue light in the UK?

Is "plugging out" electronic devices an American expression?

Could a US political party gain complete control over the government by removing checks & balances?

Pristine Bit Checking

Landing in very high winds

What are the advantages and disadvantages of running one shots compared to campaigns?

Domain expired, GoDaddy holds it and is asking more money

What is the command to reset a PC without deleting any files

Why do we use polarized capacitors?

Email Account under attack (really) - anything I can do?

Could Giant Ground Sloths have been a good pack animal for the ancient Mayans?



How to calculate the maximum height


How to calculate initial jump velocity for reaching specific height?Calculate the height of a buildingUsing calculus to determine maximum heightCalculate vertical height of cone if its volume is to be a maximum.Calculate the maximum area (maximum value)Finding maximum height with given velocity.Calculus- Find the maximum height of a functionCalculate the height of a tower based upon two factsHow to prove the equation for maximum height of a projectile from the equation in $Y$?How to calculate cone radius for given height













0












$begingroup$


I am studying radio galaxies and observing the behavior of fluxes at high frequencies and want to calculate the maximum height of the fluxes at where they best correspond(typically at higher frequencies).



My first graph shows



N(<S) vs log(S)


but I want to show instead.



N(>S) vs log(S) 


Any idea on how I can do this? I merely switched the axis using a computer code, but I was told I need to compute the max height instead. Graphs here Thanks in advanced!










share|cite|improve this question











$endgroup$











  • $begingroup$
    Welcome to Mathematics Stack Exchange! Your question needs to provide more information. As written, it does not seem to belong on this site. A quick tour will enhance your experience. Here are helpful tips to write a good question and write a good answer. For equations, please use MathJax.
    $endgroup$
    – dantopa
    Mar 25 at 19:22
















0












$begingroup$


I am studying radio galaxies and observing the behavior of fluxes at high frequencies and want to calculate the maximum height of the fluxes at where they best correspond(typically at higher frequencies).



My first graph shows



N(<S) vs log(S)


but I want to show instead.



N(>S) vs log(S) 


Any idea on how I can do this? I merely switched the axis using a computer code, but I was told I need to compute the max height instead. Graphs here Thanks in advanced!










share|cite|improve this question











$endgroup$











  • $begingroup$
    Welcome to Mathematics Stack Exchange! Your question needs to provide more information. As written, it does not seem to belong on this site. A quick tour will enhance your experience. Here are helpful tips to write a good question and write a good answer. For equations, please use MathJax.
    $endgroup$
    – dantopa
    Mar 25 at 19:22














0












0








0





$begingroup$


I am studying radio galaxies and observing the behavior of fluxes at high frequencies and want to calculate the maximum height of the fluxes at where they best correspond(typically at higher frequencies).



My first graph shows



N(<S) vs log(S)


but I want to show instead.



N(>S) vs log(S) 


Any idea on how I can do this? I merely switched the axis using a computer code, but I was told I need to compute the max height instead. Graphs here Thanks in advanced!










share|cite|improve this question











$endgroup$




I am studying radio galaxies and observing the behavior of fluxes at high frequencies and want to calculate the maximum height of the fluxes at where they best correspond(typically at higher frequencies).



My first graph shows



N(<S) vs log(S)


but I want to show instead.



N(>S) vs log(S) 


Any idea on how I can do this? I merely switched the axis using a computer code, but I was told I need to compute the max height instead. Graphs here Thanks in advanced!







calculus algebra-precalculus recreational-mathematics






share|cite|improve this question















share|cite|improve this question













share|cite|improve this question




share|cite|improve this question








edited Mar 30 at 4:42









Misha Lavrov

48.7k757107




48.7k757107










asked Mar 25 at 18:26









gigigigi

1




1











  • $begingroup$
    Welcome to Mathematics Stack Exchange! Your question needs to provide more information. As written, it does not seem to belong on this site. A quick tour will enhance your experience. Here are helpful tips to write a good question and write a good answer. For equations, please use MathJax.
    $endgroup$
    – dantopa
    Mar 25 at 19:22

















  • $begingroup$
    Welcome to Mathematics Stack Exchange! Your question needs to provide more information. As written, it does not seem to belong on this site. A quick tour will enhance your experience. Here are helpful tips to write a good question and write a good answer. For equations, please use MathJax.
    $endgroup$
    – dantopa
    Mar 25 at 19:22
















$begingroup$
Welcome to Mathematics Stack Exchange! Your question needs to provide more information. As written, it does not seem to belong on this site. A quick tour will enhance your experience. Here are helpful tips to write a good question and write a good answer. For equations, please use MathJax.
$endgroup$
– dantopa
Mar 25 at 19:22





$begingroup$
Welcome to Mathematics Stack Exchange! Your question needs to provide more information. As written, it does not seem to belong on this site. A quick tour will enhance your experience. Here are helpful tips to write a good question and write a good answer. For equations, please use MathJax.
$endgroup$
– dantopa
Mar 25 at 19:22











1 Answer
1






active

oldest

votes


















0












$begingroup$

It looks from the graphs that $N(<S) + N(>S) = 100$, can you not compute one from the other?






share|cite|improve this answer









$endgroup$













    Your Answer





    StackExchange.ifUsing("editor", function ()
    return StackExchange.using("mathjaxEditing", function ()
    StackExchange.MarkdownEditor.creationCallbacks.add(function (editor, postfix)
    StackExchange.mathjaxEditing.prepareWmdForMathJax(editor, postfix, [["$", "$"], ["\\(","\\)"]]);
    );
    );
    , "mathjax-editing");

    StackExchange.ready(function()
    var channelOptions =
    tags: "".split(" "),
    id: "69"
    ;
    initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

    StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function()
    // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
    if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled)
    StackExchange.using("snippets", function()
    createEditor();
    );

    else
    createEditor();

    );

    function createEditor()
    StackExchange.prepareEditor(
    heartbeatType: 'answer',
    autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
    convertImagesToLinks: true,
    noModals: true,
    showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
    reputationToPostImages: 10,
    bindNavPrevention: true,
    postfix: "",
    imageUploader:
    brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
    contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
    allowUrls: true
    ,
    noCode: true, onDemand: true,
    discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
    ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
    );



    );













    draft saved

    draft discarded


















    StackExchange.ready(
    function ()
    StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fmath.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f3162158%2fhow-to-calculate-the-maximum-height%23new-answer', 'question_page');

    );

    Post as a guest















    Required, but never shown

























    1 Answer
    1






    active

    oldest

    votes








    1 Answer
    1






    active

    oldest

    votes









    active

    oldest

    votes






    active

    oldest

    votes









    0












    $begingroup$

    It looks from the graphs that $N(<S) + N(>S) = 100$, can you not compute one from the other?






    share|cite|improve this answer









    $endgroup$

















      0












      $begingroup$

      It looks from the graphs that $N(<S) + N(>S) = 100$, can you not compute one from the other?






      share|cite|improve this answer









      $endgroup$















        0












        0








        0





        $begingroup$

        It looks from the graphs that $N(<S) + N(>S) = 100$, can you not compute one from the other?






        share|cite|improve this answer









        $endgroup$



        It looks from the graphs that $N(<S) + N(>S) = 100$, can you not compute one from the other?







        share|cite|improve this answer












        share|cite|improve this answer



        share|cite|improve this answer










        answered Mar 25 at 18:30









        gt6989bgt6989b

        35.6k22557




        35.6k22557



























            draft saved

            draft discarded
















































            Thanks for contributing an answer to Mathematics Stack Exchange!


            • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

            But avoid


            • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

            • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.

            Use MathJax to format equations. MathJax reference.


            To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




            draft saved


            draft discarded














            StackExchange.ready(
            function ()
            StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fmath.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f3162158%2fhow-to-calculate-the-maximum-height%23new-answer', 'question_page');

            );

            Post as a guest















            Required, but never shown





















































            Required, but never shown














            Required, but never shown












            Required, but never shown







            Required, but never shown

































            Required, but never shown














            Required, but never shown












            Required, but never shown







            Required, but never shown







            Popular posts from this blog

            Triangular numbers and gcdProving sum of a set is $0 pmod n$ if $n$ is odd, or $fracn2 pmod n$ if $n$ is even?Is greatest common divisor of two numbers really their smallest linear combination?GCD, LCM RelationshipProve a set of nonnegative integers with greatest common divisor 1 and closed under addition has all but finite many nonnegative integers.all pairs of a and b in an equation containing gcdTriangular Numbers Modulo $k$ - Hit All Values?Understanding the Existence and Uniqueness of the GCDGCD and LCM with logical symbolsThe greatest common divisor of two positive integers less than 100 is equal to 3. Their least common multiple is twelve times one of the integers.Suppose that for all integers $x$, $x|a$ and $x|b$ if and only if $x|c$. Then $c = gcd(a,b)$Which is the gcd of 2 numbers which are multiplied and the result is 600000?

            Ingelân Ynhâld Etymology | Geografy | Skiednis | Polityk en bestjoer | Ekonomy | Demografy | Kultuer | Klimaat | Sjoch ek | Keppelings om utens | Boarnen, noaten en referinsjes Navigaasjemenuwww.gov.ukOffisjele webside fan it regear fan it Feriene KeninkrykOffisjele webside fan it Britske FerkearsburoNederlânsktalige ynformaasje fan it Britske FerkearsburoOffisjele webside fan English Heritage, de organisaasje dy't him ynset foar it behâld fan it Ingelske kultuergoedYnwennertallen fan alle Britske stêden út 'e folkstelling fan 2011Notes en References, op dizze sideEngland

            Հադիս Բովանդակություն Անվանում և նշանակություն | Դասակարգում | Աղբյուրներ | Նավարկման ցանկ