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two questions im having trouble with
1)∫(0,1) (4)/((2x-1)^2) dx
and this one
2)∫(ln2,0) 5e^(2x) dx
anyhelp?
Hi calc2:
This integral passes through a discontinuity at x = 1 / 2, it doesn't converge, so it doesn't exist. Check your definite integrals for convergence before you try integrating them.
Say u = 2x
Now for the limits of integration, since u = 2x then when x = 0, u = 0
and when x = log(2) , u = 2 log(2)
So
Last edited by bobbym (2009-09-13 14:51:20)
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hi bobby thanks for the help. But sorry i didnt word my question right it was to fully evaluate the exact answers that is what im having trouble with.
sorry i also got the points around the wrong way
1) ∫(1,0)
2) ∫(0, ln2)
Hi calc2;
1) As far as I understand it does not exist. There is no exact answer. It doesn't converge, its - infinity.
2) Is given above.
Last edited by bobbym (2009-09-13 14:18:02)
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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ok thank you very much bobbym for your help