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musi
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Posted on 01-23-10 9:35
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Can somebody please help me with a calculus problem. It is an integration. The first is the question followed by the answer, but I don't know the detailed steps. Can somebody please help me with that.? Thank you
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cisco
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Posted on 01-23-10 9:52
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use integration (u.v) rule... then you will come up to the solution.
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manifold
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Posted on 01-24-10 1:34
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Hay musi, Do it by substitution. Put 1+x^3= t and hence, x^3=t-1 and split, x^5=x^2.x^3, and express the whole integration in terms of "t" variable which is very easily integrated.
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musi
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Posted on 01-24-10 12:25
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Thank you very much manifold, you are a genious. :)
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Posted on 01-24-10 6:04
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musi ra mani ko lop paryo hai......
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