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This is the first part of the tutorial on integrating f'(x)e^f(x). To see the second part and other tutorials visit htttp://www.examsolutions.co.uk

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  • why is that 5e^(sinx) rather than 1/5e^(sinx)?

  • @chocolatefigs the integral of af(x)dx = a integral f(x)dx

  • This video helped thank you. Can you do a video containing integral of ln x? I know you can't do it alone but in other functions.. we are being assigned those functions

  • @HeAtBBx Look under integration by parts. There should be an example there.

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  • @ExamSolutions already found it thanks.. i know this is a bit different, but i am currently working on creating 2 trig functions out of a set of points, how would i go about doing that.

    I am given 2 curves out of which i must measure points and create a set of points. What would be the best way of measuring these points (it's printed on paper, and i have the digital picture), then creating the equation... Sorry for the bother, but i need a 60 for university, and i have a 60... if i drop im out.

  • good vid man :p

  • good video

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