shuning
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S t.e^(-t) dt
Where did dv come from?
this is where you went wrong:i got a different answer from subsitituion, can some1 tell me where i got wrong?
S te^(-t) dt
let u = e^(-t)
du/dt = -te^(-t)
dt = du/(-te^(-t))
therefore
S te^(-t) dt
= - S (te^(-t))/te^(-t) du
=- S 1 du
= -e^(-t)+ c
This line should be, du/dt=-e-ti got a different answer from subsitituion, can some1 tell me where i got wrong?
S te^(-t) dt
let u = e^(-t)
du/dt = -te^(-t)
dt = du/(-te^(-t))