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Hard definite integration by parts question,
It is y divided by e^2y dy- limelightdevo
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Hard definite integration by parts question,
Homework Statement Integral, from 0 to 1, y/(e^2y) Homework Equations Use integration by partsThe Attempt at a Solution I need integration by parts. The answer is 1/4-3/5e^-2. But I got 1/2 and it all makes sense to me, so tell me what I got wrong. I put u=e^2y du=2e^2y dv= 1/e^2y dy (did...- limelightdevo
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- Hard Integration Integration by parts parts
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Hard integration by parts question,
Homework Statement Integral, from 4 to 6, 1/(t^2-9) dt Homework Equations please use my approach to solve it, like with cosh and whatnot The Attempt at a Solution Integral, from 4 to 6, 1/(t^2-9) dt so I multiplied the top and bottom by square root of 9. which got me...- limelightdevo
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- Hard Integration Integration by parts parts
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Mastering Definite Integrals: Solving for the Square Root of 1+t^3 from 0 to 3
Well, the actual question is different from the question I asked. I didn't want to post the actual one because I partially solved it. Here it is though if there is in fact a different approach. I did find the derivative and was trying to get f^-1(0) by saying f^-1(0) = x so f(x) = 0, but...- limelightdevo
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Mastering Definite Integrals: Solving for the Square Root of 1+t^3 from 0 to 3
Homework Statement Definite integral, from 0 to 3, of Square root of 1+t^3.Homework Equations Tried substitution The Attempt at a Solution There should be a simple way to do this but I can't seem to figure it out. Tried the substitution and whatnot but couldn't reach an answer.- limelightdevo
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- Definite integral Integral
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