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lim x-0 xtan(8x)+ 2tan(8x)/(x^2+4x)
Which of the following functions of x can be integrated with respect to x without integration by parts, and purely using
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Alice
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lim x-0 xtan(8x)+ 2tan(8x)/(x^2+4x)
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Anonymous
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If y = xtan(11π/24) and y = xtan(19π/24) represents two straight lines at right angles,
prove that the angle between the axis
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Kewal
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Genral solution of:
2tan x + 3=0 Solve for x if: 2tan x +3 =0 and x E[-180;180]
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Thule
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cot^-1(2tan(cos^-18/17))+tan^-1(2tan(sin^-18/17))=tan^-1300/161
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hasee
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integrate:xtan^-1/(1+x^2)^2....working plz
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collins
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1. Simplify the expression.
[csc^2(x-1)]/[1+sin x] a. csc x+1 b. csc x(csc x-1) c. sin^2 x-csc x**** d. csc^2 x-cos xtan x 2.
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Girly Girl
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Prove that y=xtan(Theta)-gx^2/(2u^2cos^2(Theta))is a equation of the trajectory of a projectile motion.
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Mathilda
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Use integration by parts to evaluate the integral of x*sec^2(3x).
My answer is ([x*tan(3x)]/3)-[ln(sec(3x))/9] but it's
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Integration by Parts
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I need help with finding first and second derivative--simplify your answer.
Y=xtan(x) I solved first derivative xsec^2(x) +
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Janet
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