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@nelson1tom Oh yeah... I only find calculus troubling in some areas because I did not have that rigorous algebraic backround but now I comprehend. Thank you
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please do some harder U-sub problems.
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@tommie997 same thing as if you were writing: a/b=a*(1/b)
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If someone could answer me I'd be very appreciative, why does -du/u^2 go to -1/u^2 if -du represents sinx ?
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I turned sinx/(cosx)^2 into sinx.(secx)^2 and used the integration by parts. It doesn't give me the same answer. Can someone help me?
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Based on the properties of integrals, you can take the negative out of the -sinx, which came from the derivative of cosx and put it outside of the integral. so you get... -s(1/u^2)du
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@chriskill08 2*tanx
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@dickweed1000 Use numbers hahaha :)
Last minute refresher for the AP calc test.
and I am wishing I had found you at the start of this school year cause, well, you blow my teacher way out of the water
BlackAdder6 2 years ago 21
Learned
kylep2212 2 years ago 20