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umm tooheyz, ure not 100% right and thats something u gotta be very careful abt in maths ...Originally posted by ToOhEyZ
aah.. there u go! i knew it had something to do with log!
yeah take log of both sides and yeah... (gosh... i remember doing log back in year 10... i hated it!)
will get answer to simpson's rule later ... i'm in uniOriginally posted by kevinexcs
Another question further on from the question before
Use the simpson rule with 5 function values to find the volume of the solid formed when the curve y=e^x is rotated about the y-axis from y=3 to y=5.
Answer is 12units^3
And another
y=INx change subject to x
making x the subject u get,for y=e^xOriginally posted by kevinexcs
Got equation
y=e^ 2x or y=e^x
how do you make x the subject?
thanks
just a refresh,Originally posted by kevinexcs
sorry another q
a) area bounded by y=inx,the x-axis and the lines x=2,4
using simpson rule.
b)Change subject of y=inx to x
c)Hence find exact area in part a)
Don't need to do (a) and (b) just (c)
well heres what i did
ans for a)2.16
b)x=e^y
c)Interration of e^y dy= [e^y] values are from In4 to In2
I got an answer of 2 from that though the answer in the book says 2.16
what am i doing wrong?
Actually Log[x] is generally accepted at Log of x to the base e ...Originally posted by Da Monstar
umm tooheyz, ure not 100% right and thats something u gotta be very careful abt in maths ...
u dont take log on both sides, u take ln which is different .... log is generally to the base 10, wheras ln is to the base e ....
or just write ln(x)Originally posted by KeypadSDM
Actually Log[x] is generally accepted at Log of x to the base e ...
However in 2 unit maths always be pedantic and write Log_e_[x]...
Think of where the graph y = e2x cuts the y-axis, that will be your lower limitwoho said:Wow... i'm reviving this thread if nobody minds.....
Having trouble with a Simpson's Rule Question:
"Use Simpson's rule with 3 function values to find the area enclosed by the curve y = e^2x, the y-axis and the line y=3"
Does this mean b= 3 and a = 0?
If so, how can this be possible, as x^2 = (ln y/2)^2- when subbing into simple formula {b-a/6[f(a) + 4((b+a)/2) + f(b)] } f(a) would give ln 0 which is indeterminate
Thanx