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Using the identity: L{f(t)/t}=integral F(p)dp
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Use the identity sin^2x+cos^2x=1 and the fact that sin^2x and cos^2x are mirror images in [0,pi/2], evaluate the integral from
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Andre
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Use the identity sin^2x+cos^2x=1 and the fact that sin^2x and cos^2x are mirror images in [0,pi/2], evaluate the integral from
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The problem is to evaluate the integral 10secxtanx dx, from -1/7 pi to 3/8 pi.
What I've done so far is evaluated the integral
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Douglas
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This integral does not converge using the normal (Leibniz) definition of integration. Using the identity:
int(0-->inf)f(t)/(t)dt
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Dave
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Am I allowed to multiply an entire integral (on the inside AND the outside) by negative 1? I have a potential trig identity in
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Hannah
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Perform long division on the integrand, write the proper fraction as a sum of partial fractions, and evaluate the integral:
(inte
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Jenna
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find integral using table of integrals )
integral sin^4xdx this the formula i used integral sin^n xdx =-1/n sin^n-1xcosx +n-1/n
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tom
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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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Using the identity:
L{f(t)/t}=integral F(p)dp (s -->infinity), find the integral of: sin(t)/t dt (0-->infinity)
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Sara
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According to research in South Africa and overseas, which identity status is most likely to be formed in adolescents from more
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