Drsoccerball
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Re: MX2 2016 Integration Marathon
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should use something else other than "a", might confuse the newbies.
Fixed.should use something else other than "a", might confuse the newbies.
Except that doesn't give a specific form for which you can just plug in "n" and get the result. The solution to the integral can only be given in terms of the hypergeometric function.
This is why it'd probably be nicer as a definite integral with limits chosen so as to make terms vanish after IBP.Except that doesn't give a specific form for which you can just plug in "n" and get the result. The solution to the integral can only be given in terms of the hypergeometric function.
Actually, it is often the case for HSC integrals. Rarely though for the harder ones (which equally rarely appear in the HSC it seems!).you mean basically never.
I can't find any "nice" limits of integration.This is why it'd probably be nicer as a definite integral with limits chosen so as to make terms vanish after IBP.
I can't find any "nice" limits of integration.
Requires a quotient of two Gammas to express, Doesn't count in my eyes.
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I think we should leave this one for the less experienced members.
ceebs for that...
FTFY
Always put a backslash before a function, and enclose the argument in braces.
I only use the superscripted logarithm to indicate exponentiation of a logarithm.
I only use the superscripted logarithm to indicate exponentiation of a logarithm.