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you like multiply top and bottom in the sqrt by (16+x) , then use a substitution on the difference of squares term on the bottom
Try using the substitution:You mean:
= 2sin(x)cos(x) ln ( sin(x) )^Should be easy after the above substitution.
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^Should be easy after the above substitution.
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There might be if you don't answer it in 2 minuteslol no one on this site even does 4unit, just uni students answering all the questions
why do u complicate everything? lol
continuing= 2sin(x)cos(x) ln ( sin(x) )
let u=sin(x) du = cos(x) dx
so integral =2u ln(u) du
then use integration by parts
lol no one on this site even does 4unit, just uni students answering all the questions
Just my "weird" way of doing things. Now you do it your straightforward way.why do u complicate everything? lol
you can check on wolframaWonder if this is even correct.
its correctyou can check on wolframa
Thanks. Don't know how to.you can check on wolframa
By the way I was just religiously following the formula:Just my "weird" way of doing things. Now you do it your straightforward way.
Mhm. It's just straight out of the Terry Lee. Where do you get your actually challenging questions from?Fairly stock standard question.
The roots equal the coefficients? Very misleading question.If a, b, y are roots of the equation , form an equation with roots:
Find the relationship between a, b, c and d such that
You've got the right answer. Care to share your solution method?ad = bc