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Integral: Solve with Substitution
Indeed. U=(2x+3)^1/3 Du= ((2x+3)^(-2/3))/(2/3) dv=Cos(X) V= Sin(x) then use U*du=d*v-integral[du*v] ?- SteveBell
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What is the Limit of (E^x+1)^1/x as x Approaches Infinity?
Thank you very much for your advice. I'm still unsure how to approach this one. Apply Ln() to the entire limit?- SteveBell
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Integral: Solve with Substitution
Homework Statement Integrate[Cos[(2x+3)^(1/3)] Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Would I use simple substitution? Would it just simply be 1/2*Sin((2x+3)^(1/3))??- SteveBell
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- Integral
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What is the Limit of (E^x+1)^1/x as x Approaches Infinity?
Homework Statement Lim (E^x-1)^(1/x) x->Infinito L'Hospital? Homework Equations Lim (1+1/x)^x=E x->Infinito The Attempt at a Solution Help!- SteveBell
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