V Viru10 New Member Joined Nov 16, 2009 Messages 27 Gender Male HSC 2010 May 30, 2010 #1 Hey guys, quick reduction formula problem i had problems with: Let I (n) = integral (1-x^2)^n dx (limits 0-1) Simplify I (n) in terms of I (n-1). Thanks in advance.
Hey guys, quick reduction formula problem i had problems with: Let I (n) = integral (1-x^2)^n dx (limits 0-1) Simplify I (n) in terms of I (n-1). Thanks in advance.
F Ferox Member Joined Oct 15, 2009 Messages 63 Gender Male HSC 2010 May 30, 2010 #2 You posted that at 1 a.m.? Nice. Try this (there should be a dx in the 2nd line) Last edited: May 30, 2010
V Viru10 New Member Joined Nov 16, 2009 Messages 27 Gender Male HSC 2010 May 31, 2010 #3 hha yeh man, thats 4U maths time Anyway thanks heaps for the solution!