lol, does that even involve substitution?pLuvia said:3. ∫ (2ex)/(ex+3) dx
Let u = ex+3
du = ex dx
.: 2 ∫ du/u
= 2ln(ex+3) +C
ok thanks!pLuvia said:You just have to manipulate the question. As 2 is a constant you can move it out of the integral sign which makes it easier to integrate
well since the question has a greater than or EQUALS sign, shouldn't your answer be:Iruka said:Sorry, half of my post seems to have disappeared.
What I meant to say was, -7/2 < x < -3/4. I should have scanned my sketch and put it up earlier, but since I am a total technophobe, I don't actually know how to do that... (I'd be very happy if someone would enlighten me.)