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tom92373
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I was working on double integrals when I came across the equation: x^(3/2)=sin(x).
There was no noticeable way to isolate the equation for x without having a function of x equal to x. I am wondering how to isolate equations involving logs, sines, etc when it is given in an implicit form.
Using a computer, I was able to get an approximation of 0 and 8.02... How do I get the EXACT value of x?
There was no noticeable way to isolate the equation for x without having a function of x equal to x. I am wondering how to isolate equations involving logs, sines, etc when it is given in an implicit form.
Using a computer, I was able to get an approximation of 0 and 8.02... How do I get the EXACT value of x?