ok. I might just wait for others to do it because both of us may have made the same mistake.my integral ends up being
S [e-->1] y(1-Lny)dy = (pi/2)(e^2-3) u^3
i dunno, maybe its a typo?
EDIT: using the method of slicing i got,
S [1-->0] (e^2x - 1)dx = (pi/2)(e^2-3) u^3
i think it is a typo
apparently when i try opening your document, it says its corrupt, u reckon you post up the question so i can have a look.I've done the first but i keep getting (pi/2)(e^2-3) units^3 for ii).
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
It's from 2000. If everyone is getting (pi/2)(e^2-3) it might just be a typo.But yes, I get e^2 as well:
when you download the paper, the file extension is what causes the problem most of the time. Just put an x after .doc on the documents name and it should open.apparently when i try opening your document, it says its corrupt, u reckon you post up the question so i can have a look.
oh ok. That's good. Thanks for the help everyone.Yup, solutions say pi/2[e^2 - 3] as well.