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    Solve Integral: x^(1/x) to Power of x^(1/x)

    But Cant The Function Be Resolved To A Definite One That Can Be Integrable
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    Solve Integral: x^(1/x) to Power of x^(1/x)

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- how do i get to solve this integral,i have no idea whatsoever so no one should expect what i have done.it was presented to me by a colleague [x^(1/x)]^[x^(1/x)]^[x^(1/x)]^[x^(1/x)]^[x^(1/x)]^[x^(1/x)]^[x^(1/x)]...
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    How do i get to solve this integral,i have no idea whatsoever so no

    how do i get to solve this integral,i have no idea whatsoever so no one should expect what i have done.it was presented to me by a colleague [x^(1/x)]^[x^(1/x)]^[x^(1/x)]^[x^(1/x)]^[x^(1/x)]^[x^(1/x)]^[x^(1/x)]...
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    10 men to build 120 houses in 60 hrs

    1]if it takes 10 men to build 120 houses in 60 hrs,how long will it take 5 men to build 60 houses 2]if it takes martha 2 days to do a job and tina 3 days to do the same job,how long will it take both of them. i need help not just for these questions but all.so i need a general explanation...
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    Heat and Mass Proportionality: Examining the Accuracy

    given mass of liquid to change to gas to be precised,i made a mistake typin
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    Heat and Mass Proportionality: Examining the Accuracy

    I NOTICED THAT THE TIME REQUIRED FOR A GIVEN MASS OF A LIQUID IS PROPORTIONAL DIRECTLY TO THE MASS OF THE LIQUID PROVIDED THE HEAT SUPPLY IS CONSTANT,WHICH MAKES t PROPORTIONAL TO m,the heat is constant.now heat is mctheta +ml.which makes t =m^2(l+ctheta).how true is this,is there a fault i...
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    Best all time mathematicians/physicists.

    YOU have just said what i was about to,to me Newton is the greatest i know of,being arrogant is no reason to deprive him of his glory,while the greatest problem solver happens to be john nash.The rest were good too,really good.But the best is Newton, you take a look at his works well and see...
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    Why is it difficult to integrate x^x

    I tried doing this but could not,why is it so?
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