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Integrate the following: a. Integral
Question : Integrate [x/(1+(sin a*sin x))] from 0 to pi
My first thought was to apply integrate f(x) dx= f(a-x) dx method Which
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Ashley
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6.] Replace the integral in exercise 5 (int. (1/ 1 – t) dt a = 0, b = 1/2with ?1/(1+t) dt with a = 0, b = 1, and repeat the
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Rajeev
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How do you integrate using substitution: the integral from 1 to 3 of: ((3x^2)+(2))/((x^3)+(2x))
There is a trick to this one that
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Me
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Integrate using integration by parts
(integral) (5-x) e^3x u = 5-x du = -dx dv = e^3x v = 3e^3x I wonder if this is right so far.
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Katie
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Integrate from 1 to 5 of (3x-5)^5 dx = Integrate from a to b of f(u) du
where (I have solved this part) u = 3x-5 du = 3 a = 0 b =
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Ian
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Question:
Evaluate the following integral using Gamma function. Integrate x from 0-->1 dx/((-ln(x))^(1/2)) My approach: I let
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A
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Integrate e^(2x)*((2x-1)/(4(x)^2))^2
My thoughts on this question : I simplfied the terms after the "*" to get three separate
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Arya_S
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Integrate following integrals.
1.integral ax+b/(sqrt(ax^2+2bx+c)dx 2.integral 1+x/(1+x^2)dx 3.integral e^x+1/e^x dx
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Carl
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In the exercise we want to use a substitution to integrate integral xsqrt(x+1)dx.
Find the substitution u to transform the
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Natalie
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How would I integrate the following by parts:
Integral of: (x^2)(sin (ax))dx, where a is any constant. Just like you did x^2
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COFFEE
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