CrashOveride
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Originally posted by CrashOveride
That's one step closer to suicide.
Do you mean ln(2 / 3) - ln(1 / 3)?Originally posted by ToO LaZy ^*
umm..how do you simplify these again?..
In(2/3) - In(1/3)
m = sqrt(2) - 1Originally posted by **freakstar87**
1. If m= square root of 2 - 1 (stupid computer), find the value of m + 1/m
(a) f(x + h) = (x + h)<sup>2</sup> + 3(x + h) + 22. If f(x) = x^2 + 3x + 2 then
(a) find f(x+h)
(b) find f(x+h)-f(x)/h
(c) solve f(x) = 12
Isn't it just the identity of sinx/cosx since its not squared...then u integrate the sinx/cosx using logs? or am i confused?CM_Tutor said:Stoydgen, you don't want to differentiate tan<sup>2</sup>x, you want to integrate it. This is done by rewriting it using the Pythagorean identities - in this case, using tan<sup>2</sup>x + 1 = sec<sup>2</sup>x.
Yes, the integral of tanx is -ln(cosx)+cflower_farie said:Isn't it just the identity of sinx/cosx since its not squared...then u integrate the sinx/cosx using logs? or am i confused?