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ok I don't understand how this was done
inergral(y2 and y1)
pgywdy = 1/2 pgw(y2^2 - Y1^2)
ok it's been a while sense calc
I rember you add one to the power of the term that was a dervitative and divide by that power hence (1/2)(y2^2 - Y1^2)
but what happened to the y term after the g term???
please don't be mad
inergral(y2 and y1)
pgywdy = 1/2 pgw(y2^2 - Y1^2)
ok it's been a while sense calc
I rember you add one to the power of the term that was a dervitative and divide by that power hence (1/2)(y2^2 - Y1^2)
but what happened to the y term after the g term???
please don't be mad
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
You need to review your calculus.
pdw ydy is the operand of the integral.
INT pdw ydy= pdw int ydy= pdwy^2/2 evaluated over the limits.
pdw ydy is the operand of the integral.
INT pdw ydy= pdw int ydy= pdwy^2/2 evaluated over the limits.
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