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Hey guys, Im stuck on a problem on my C4 practise paper. It's an integration question. I've got like 2 pages fo working, but I jsut can't do it.
Could you guys, not solve it exactly, but give me a tip of where to start off?
It is:
I'm assuming you use integration by parts, but I just can't get it.
Thanks for the help
~Amish
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U-substitution. If you need a bigger nudge bump me.
e...the red-headed stepchild of math.
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Oops, what level calc are you in? It might be better to do integration by parts.
e...the red-headed stepchild of math.
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I've learn normal substitution, and by integration parts, Im an A Level standard.
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e...the red-headed stepchild of math.
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Parts is ugly with this, and I always tend to use substitution as a last resort.
Use the identity:
Last edited by Daniel123 (2008-04-02 07:40:28)
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Hey man, thanks for the help, I knew it must have been a formula, but we wern't taught these directly in our course, but I'll make sure I do learn them.
Thanks
~Amish
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Are you on edexcel? If so then that identity is on page 119 of C3 (Heinemann Modular Textbook).
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Yeah Edexcel, but we use a Pearsons/Longman A2 core book for it. ITs in there, we just never got tought it properly.
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Ahh ok. I think we get given it in the formula booklet anyway.
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Your correct we do.
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