Woh, lots of responses. Thanks. Well the year just started so I'll see how it goes and I'll keep reading stuff. Maybe I'll just decide once I've taken a few courses in college?
I guess it's because it's nothing like what I'm reading. I like to think about cosmology and stuff but doing something like a projectile motion problem is really boring. Even though I do well, it's definitely not too easy, I usually need to get help with homework and study with other people...
I'm a senior in HS. Took AP Physics B last year had a 93 avg and got a 5 on the AP. Taking Ap Physics C this year. Started reading "The Fabric of the Cosmos" by Brian Greene and learning about astronomy over the summer. I really like this kind of stuff but the actual class, Physics B and C...
Thanks, I figured out the first one.
But am still confused with this one. So far i have :
-1/4 ∫ cos(pi x) - 3Ln| x|
These were actually both definite integrals I was supposed to evaluate..so when I evaluated -1/4 ∫ cos(pi x) - 3Ln| x| from 10 to 2 I was within 6 tenths of the right...
1. ∫ 6e^(-y/4) dy
2. ∫ [ sin(pi x) - (3/x) ] dx
Any help with either of these would be great. I'm teaching myself integrals for Physics C and i have absolutely no clue what to do with these.
Thanks in advance