Re: HSC 2018 MX2 Integration Marathon
Are you sure the integrand is correct?
Are you sure the integrand is correct?
Try replacing both e^x with e^(x^2).Surely it's been written wrong? Only way I can think of using Taylor, but that is outside 4U scope.
Just consider the integral from 0 to a first, then take the limit as a->pi-.Damn that pi lemme sit on it a n=bit longer
If you don't mind me asking, where do you get these integrals from?Show that
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Construct from simpler integrals using trig identities and properties of definite integrals.If you don't mind me asking, where do you get these integrals from?
a very nice integral.Continue to have fun with trig.
Harder version:
Find the area between x-axis and y=f(x) on its maximal domain.
Simpler version:
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