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Using the substitution p =1xand
Using the substitution p =1xand q =1y
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jaliga
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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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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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True or False
1. Substitution mutations are ALWAYS HARMFUL 2. Substitution mutations are ONLY HARMFUL IF A RESULTING AMINO ACID
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Nanika Zoldyck
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Trigonometric Substitution
a. Explain why the substitution x = asin(Theta) guarantees that cos(Theta) is greater than or equal to
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John
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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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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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Is a substitution mutation harmful to an organism?(1 point)
Responses No, substitution mutations are never harmful because they
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Solve the integral of (x*e^2x)/(1+2x)^2 by first using u substitution and then use integration by parts.
I am very confused on
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Dave
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