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taggs-sasuke

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Can someone please help me with the following questions?

1. Integrate [ x^2 . e^(2x^2) - 1 ] / x

2. Integrate [ 1 / (x+1) ] within the boundaries e^(-1) and 1

Thank you!

(I hope the questions make sense...)
 

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2. integral of that is ln(x+1) then u sub the boundaries in,

not really sure about the first one atm,
 

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(Thanks for replying!)

For Q2 I did what you said and I got:

In(1/e + 1) - In2

but the answer is 1 - In2.

How does In(1/e + 1) = 1?
Or did I do something wrong?
 

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1.

(is that what you were after?)



You can use a substitution for the 1st. (eg let u = 2x2)

edit:

btw answer is
 
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ohhh i read the first question wrong,
i thought it was (x^2 + e^(2x^2)-1)/x
 

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