thanks...all done :)

zayened

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thanks to those of you who helped me out and didn't just come in to tell me their caps lock key isn't broken or that i don't know how to spell
 

yiwonder

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Apparently, you don't have what it takes...

Use integration by parts.

That is my first hint.
 

NikPreviousAcct

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<< DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES??? >>

Since Calculus apparently requires a broken caps lock key, I guess I don't.

nik
 

zayened

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<< Since Calculus apparently requires a broken caps lock key, I guess I don't.
>>



how so does it require the caps lock key?
 

zayened

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<< Apparently, you don't have what it takes...

Use integration by parts.

That is my first hint.
>>




i know i don't have what it takes...that's why i posted it here :eek:
 
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Calc101

For just 5 bucks they'll do 100 integrals for you (step-by-step) Derivatives are free.

Powered by Webmathematica (I'm trying to setup something like this using my School's license of Mathematica for free, but no luck yet.)
 

zayened

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ok, i actually just figured out the first one myself (thanks yiwonder ;)).
 

b0mbrman

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<< Calc101

For just 5 bucks they'll do 100 integrals for you (step-by-step) Derivatives are free.

Powered by Webmathematica (I'm trying to setup something like this using my School's license of Mathematica for free, but no luck yet.)
>>


Woah...
 

NikPreviousAcct

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<<

<< Since Calculus apparently requires a broken caps lock key, I guess I don't.
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how so does it require the caps lock key?
>>

Unbelievable! You're a freaking moron. Look at your thread title.
rolleye.gif


nik
 

rgwalt

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Use a trig identity on the second one to get the integral of (sin^3 - sin^5) This can be separated into two integrals which both can be integrated by parts.

Ryan
 

thelanx

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I think rgwalt's got it. remeber integral of vdu equals uv-integral of vdu.

For the third one try partial fractions.
 

zayened

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<< Proper spelling... do you have what it takes? >>



no...anyone with some help? you guys were awesome the first 3 problems