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Re: MX2 Integration Marathon
Nice!U MAD BRO keep your integrals at the level of the MX2 integration topic. If you are interested in how to do these yourself, do outside research / ask in extracurricular. This thread is an inappropriate place to post them.
@Rolpsy nice question!
Are you sure that is integrable in terms of elementary function?
Yes.Are you sure that is integrable in terms of elementary function?
I like how you used m and then set it to one, I don't see anything wrong with the method but I did it differently. Will post my solution later.
Set m=1, keep applying recurrence formula, then simplify:
I may have made a mistake with the minuses or something (or in general)
Will do that from now on, thanks.Not that its important, but for functions in LaTeX you can use a backslash before them and they turn out nicer. E.g. \sin x produces instead of .
Are you sure that is integrable in terms of elementary function?
Yep that is correct so far, the rest is relatively easy.
Is this correct so far? Now I have to show that
I apologise if there is a slight algebraic mistake (it should only be a slight one if it exists).
Mark count just reflects the length of it, not necessarily the difficulty.
Also feel free to simply post your solution as 'dot points' where you briefly cover each step.
Yep, so all you need to do is pretty much is if
I haven't tried anything further, but this was my first observation. Working on making a neat probability question atm.