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The substitution rule: ∫ f(g(x))g'(x)
We're doing indefinite integrals using the substitution rule right now in class.
The problem: (integral of)
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Joshua
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Substitution Property of Equality: If a=20, then 5a= _____.
The substitution rule states that If a=b then a can be substituted
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David
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Find the indefinite integral in two ways.
∫(2x-1)^2 dx The first way I used was using the power rule and chain rule with
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Ray
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The substitution rule: ∫ f(g(x))g'(x) dx = ∫ f(u) du
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Fuad Faji Jemal
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d/dx integral e^t^2 dt from 1 to x^3
Please help. I think I'm supposed to use substitution for the x^3 and then apply the chain
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Adam
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should i use substitution?? if yes how should should i use it? plz i need some directions?
k plz someone?...so far i used trig.
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Maria
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Evalute the integral of x/(x^2+4)dx using u-substitution and then trigonometric substitution. I did this and got
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Heather
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Evaluate the integral of 4x^2(2+x^3)^9 dx.
I'm supposed to use the substitution rule but I have absolutely no idea where to start
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bex
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"Evaluate the following indefinite integrals:
"S" (3x^2 -2)/(x^3 - 2x + 1)^3 dx" We're practicing the substitution rule, and I
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Stuck
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Which rule must be fulfilled by sharing or transferring electrons to create bonds in order for an element to be stable?
A octet
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