Master Latex Integration: Learn How to Form Integrals in Minutes

In summary, the conversation was about how to type the integral sign and the user was struggling with it. They were then given a step by step explanation on how to type the integral sign and simplify it using LaTeX Math Typesetting.
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I don't even know how to put integration signs on this someone help, this is ridiculous lol
 
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Do you mean you want to type [tex]\int_a^b[/tex] ? :confused:

If so, you just type [noparse][tex]\int_a^b[/tex][/noparse]. :smile:
 
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no there are no boundaries
 
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Nvm I can't even write the integral sign I am not going to show all my workings
 
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[tex]\int [/tex]y^7e^y^4dy

let u =y^7, du=y^8/8 dv=e^y^4 let w=y^4, dw=4y^3dy, 1/4dw=y^3dw

v=1/4 [tex]=int [/tex] e^w dw
=(y^7)(1/4e^y^4) - (1/4)(1/8) [tex]\int [/tex] y^8 e^y^4

It doesn't seem like I've made this any simpler at all?
 
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erm … to get
[tex]\int y^7e^y^4dy [/tex]

let [tex]u =y^7, du=y^8/8 dv=e^y^4 let w=y^4, dw=4y^3dy, 1/4dw=y^3dw\,,[/tex]​

type
[noparse][tex]\int y^7e^y^4dy [/tex]

let [tex]u =y^7, du=y^8/8 dv=e^y^4 let w=y^4, dw=4y^3dy, 1/4dw=y^3dw\,,[/tex][/noparse]​

You see, you must put [noparse][tex] and [/tex][/noparse] around the whole of your formula, not just the \int.

And you must always put the \ before the int. :smile:

I suggest you "bookmark":
http://www.physics.udel.edu/~dubois/lshort2e/node61.html#SECTION008100000000000000000
and maybe
http://www.physics.udel.edu/~dubois/lshort2e/node54.html#SECTION00830000000000000000​
 
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[tex]\int y^7e^{y^4} dy[/tex]

Let [itex]w=y^4 \Rightarrow \frac{dw}{dy}=4y^3 \Rightarrow \frac{dw}{4}=y^3 dy[/itex]

[tex]\int y^7e^{y^4} dy \equiv \int (y^4)e^{y^4} (y^3 dy) \equiv \int \frac{1}{4} we^w dw[/tex]


Easier now.
 

1. What is "Master Latex Integration"?

"Master Latex Integration" is an online course designed to teach users how to easily and efficiently form integrals using Latex, a typesetting language commonly used in scientific and mathematical fields.

2. Do I need any prior knowledge to enroll in this course?

While it is helpful to have some basic understanding of Latex, it is not necessary. This course is designed for both beginners and experienced users looking to improve their integration skills.

3. How long does it take to complete the course?

The course is self-paced and can typically be completed within a few hours. However, the time may vary depending on the individual's learning pace and prior knowledge of Latex.

4. Is there any support available during the course?

Yes, there is a dedicated support team available to assist with any questions or difficulties that may arise during the course. There is also a community forum where users can interact and help each other.

5. Will I receive a certificate upon completion of the course?

Yes, a certificate of completion will be awarded to users who successfully finish the course. This certificate can be used to showcase your newly acquired skills and knowledge to potential employers or on your resume.

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