@GabsyWabsyWoo You just use one constant of integration on the right hand side for both integrations. You assume that this constant is simply the result of additing the constant of the left hand side to the constant on the right hand side and we still represent it with the letter c.
This is excellent for reviewing the topic. Bravo!
starrfiddler 2 weeks ago
why are there no constants of integration??
GabsyWabsyWoo 1 year ago
@GabsyWabsyWoo You just use one constant of integration on the right hand side for both integrations. You assume that this constant is simply the result of additing the constant of the left hand side to the constant on the right hand side and we still represent it with the letter c.
toolazytofindaname 5 months ago
wow u made it easy can u do one for laplace transformation?
trinibajan101 1 year ago
Yes, thank you. I made a notation for the correction!
bullcleo1 1 year ago
umm shouldnt it be x^3 for the first one! good vid tho
Landmon7 1 year ago
best tutorial with more than 2 examples...
awesome the more the better
fdcg123 1 year ago
great tutorial!!.. thanks!!
saingm 1 year ago