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How to integrate a function

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Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
[e^(2u)]/u - int[(lnu)/u] = int(udu)?

no

1)e^(2u)]/u - int[(lnu)/u]

2)e^(2u)]/u - int(udu)


I lhate writing sh!t over an over again so I jsut keep goign only with what needs work
How is (lnu)du/u = udu?

You used u = (lnu)/u?

Man, I am so going to fail.

no. for this explanation assume that u=x , as it is.


int ( 1/x * ln(x) )

substitute:

same thing as int (u du) where u=lnx and du=1/x

then int (udu) = (u^2)/2
int ( u du )
 
Greeaaaaat. And I see that TuxDave probably made the same mistake 🙂
And, I can't tell Goosemaster's u's from v's...
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Greeaaaaat. And I see that TuxDave probably made the same mistake 🙂
And, I can't tell Goosemaster's u's from v's...

dude..that was harsh🙁 I only used the letter V once for writing up the integration by parts values. everywhere else it is a u
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Greeaaaaat. And I see that TuxDave probably made the same mistake 🙂
And, I can't tell Goosemaster's u's from v's...

dude..that was harsh🙁 I only used the letter V once for writing up the integration by parts values. everywhere else it is a u
So much for my handwriting being crap, eh?
 
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Howard
This is bull****

Anybody wanna hack at the DE here?

http://www.rootminus1.com/howard/homework3.gif

what class are you in?
What do you mean?

caclc 1, 2, 3, Diff eqtns.?
Intro to diff eq, I guess.

oh...that's different..then you can use diff eqtns theorms😀

hint:
dude..then it is EASY
 
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Greeaaaaat. And I see that TuxDave probably made the same mistake 🙂
And, I can't tell Goosemaster's u's from v's...

dude..that was harsh🙁 I only used the letter V once for writing up the integration by parts values. everywhere else it is a u
So much for my handwriting being crap, eh?

dude..it is perfectly ledgible (mine)
 
C'mon... are you sure it's not e^(x^2)/x
instead of e^2x?


wait a second.... I think I have it.....
 
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