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Using a suitable substitution show that integrate {[ln|1+x|]/[1+(x)^2]} from 0-1 = (π/8)ln|2|
On this one, I don't really have
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Find the definite integral of the following using a suitable substitution:
1) (x^2)/sqroot(x^3-1)dx 2)xe^(x^2)dx
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Andrew
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Find the definite integral of the following using a suitable substitution:
1) (x^2)/sqroot(x^3-1)dx 2)xe^(x^2)dx
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Andrew
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How do we integrate {[1/(√(1-x^2) )]*[ln|(2x+3)(√(1-x^2))] } ?
Is there any suitable substitution or do we have to do this by
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Shenaya
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Integrate x/(x^2 + 4) dx via trig substitution and by u=x^2+4 substitution. Show that results are equal.
Via trig substitution of
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mathstudent
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Question 1 of 20 5.0 Points Which of the following would be the LEAST appropriate in the closing paragraph of a
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Kristen
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Solve: 3x-2y=10 2x+3y=-2
Graph: Substitution: Elimination: Show Your work! (I can'tfigure out how to graph it and when i used
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Darryl
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Which of the following would be the LEAST appropriate in the closing paragraph of a negative message?
a. "Let us know if model
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Kasey
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Which of the following would be the LEAST appropriate in the closing paragraph of a negative message?
a. "Let us know if model
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Kasey
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which of the following would be the Least appropriate in the closing paragraph of a negative message?
A)"Let us know if model
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Rose_Mary
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