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#1 2012-03-29 00:07:15

Martin Dalskov
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Double partial definite integration

Hi!

I've tried almost everything! I have the answer, but not the step by step calculations! Please help me!

integrate (integrate (x*e^x)*siny dy from y=0 to pi) dx from x=0 to 1)

Hope everybody understands that. It's written en Wolfram Alpha... The result is =2 but i don't know how to get there! HELP!!!

#2 2012-03-29 03:42:07

Bob
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Re: Double partial definite integration

hi Martin Dalskov

so treat the 'x' components as constants and integrate sin y with respect to y

I'm going to use integration by parts

integral becomes

Hope that helps.  smile

Bob


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