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Spectre32
Jun27-04, 01:57 PM
I'm stuck on this one problem. If anyone can aid me, I would greatly appericate it.


http://home.comcast.net/~personalcomp1/Impossible_calc_problem.JPG

I scaned in the problem sooo theres the place to view it.



Thanks

Parth Dave
Jun27-04, 08:27 PM
you can write it as sec^(n-2)x*sec^2xdx and see where that takes you.

Spectre32
Jun27-04, 09:17 PM
Roger that.. i'll do that and see where that takes me.

maverick280857
Jul2-04, 01:20 PM
Here's the neater version (avoid the f(x) and g(x)'s when solving problems) of the integration by parts rule:


\int u dv = uv - \int v du


Now follow Parth Dave's advice. I mentioned this as some old books still use f(x) and g(x) instead of the neater looking u and v. (Oh well, you might use f and g instead of u and v ;-))

Cheers
Vivek