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1)integral of : a) cosx
Use the symmetry of the graphs of the sine and cosine functions as an aid in evaluating each definite integral.
(a) Integral of
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John
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I don't know if I did these problems correctly. Can you check them?
Use Integration by parts to solve problems. integral
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Anonymous
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Hello Everyone,
I need help with Calc II. 1. Integral from 0 to 1 of (sin(3*pi*t))dt For this one, I got -1/3pi cos (9 pi^2) +
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Shelley
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I have 3 questions, and I cannot find method that actually solves them.
1) Integral [(4s+4)/([s^2+1]*([S-1]^3))] 2) Integral [
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I have 3 questions, and I cannot find method that actually solves them.
1) Integral [(4s+4)/([s^2+1]*([S-1]^3))] 2) Integral [
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David
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That's the same as the integral of sin^2 x dx.
Use integration by parts. Let sin x = u and sin x dx = dv v = -cos x du = cos x dx
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Identify u and du for the integral.
1. The integral of [(cosx)/(sin^(2)x)]dx 2. The integral of sec2xtan2xdx
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Jess
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the integral of sin^3xcos^2x
my answer is -(1/2)(cosx)^2+(1/4)(cosx)^4+c but this is incorrect, please help.
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Lauren
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Use the Comparison Theorem to determine whether the following integral is convergent or divergent.
S= integral sign b=infinity
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For the following question, we need to find the length of the polar curve:
r= 2/(1-cosx) from pi/2 </= x </= pi dr/dx=
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Jenna
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