F fullonoob fail engrish? unpossible! Joined Jul 19, 2008 Messages 465 Gender Male HSC 2010 Apr 8, 2010 #1 i wna see if my answer is right i did integration by parts twice, but my answer seems wrong still cos i've never seen sin2, cos2 o-o i got 8sin2 -4cos2 - 4 Last edited: Apr 8, 2010
i wna see if my answer is right i did integration by parts twice, but my answer seems wrong still cos i've never seen sin2, cos2 o-o i got 8sin2 -4cos2 - 4
omgmynameislong Member Joined Dec 20, 2008 Messages 207 Gender Male HSC 2010 Apr 8, 2010 #2 Got -x^2cosx+2xsinx -2cosx cbf subbing limits in.
F fullonoob fail engrish? unpossible! Joined Jul 19, 2008 Messages 465 Gender Male HSC 2010 Apr 8, 2010 #3 i changed it to 2 integral whatever limit 0 2 and cbf subbing in your limits as well :x
D Drongoski Well-Known Member Joined Feb 22, 2009 Messages 4,255 Gender Male HSC N/A Apr 8, 2010 #4 fullonoob said: i wna see if my answer is right i did integration by parts twice, but my answer seems wrong still cos i've never seen sin2, cos2 o-o i got 8sin2 -4cos2 - 4 Click to expand... isn't the answer just 0?
fullonoob said: i wna see if my answer is right i did integration by parts twice, but my answer seems wrong still cos i've never seen sin2, cos2 o-o i got 8sin2 -4cos2 - 4 Click to expand... isn't the answer just 0?
L Lukybear Active Member Joined May 6, 2008 Messages 1,466 Gender Male HSC 2010 Apr 8, 2010 #5 I think its just 0
H hscishard Active Member Joined Aug 4, 2009 Messages 2,033 Location study room...maybe Gender Male HSC 2011 Apr 8, 2010 #6 I haven't done this kind of stuff yet but... If it is equal to 0, therefore its an odd function right? x^2 is even, so sinx mst be odd right? Just asking.3
I haven't done this kind of stuff yet but... If it is equal to 0, therefore its an odd function right? x^2 is even, so sinx mst be odd right? Just asking.3
GUSSSSSSSSSSSSS Active Member Joined Aug 20, 2008 Messages 1,102 Location Turra Gender Male HSC 2009 Apr 8, 2010 #7 Drongoski said: isn't the answer just 0? Click to expand... mr drongoski, long time no see haha I would also have to vouch for the answer being 0 if f(x) = (x^2)(sin(x)) f(-x) = ((-x)^2)(sin(-x)) = (x^2)(-sin(x)) = -(x^2)(sin(x)) = -f(x) and since the limits are equal but opposite in sign, the areas above and below the x axis cancel each other out, leaving a final integral of 0
Drongoski said: isn't the answer just 0? Click to expand... mr drongoski, long time no see haha I would also have to vouch for the answer being 0 if f(x) = (x^2)(sin(x)) f(-x) = ((-x)^2)(sin(-x)) = (x^2)(-sin(x)) = -(x^2)(sin(x)) = -f(x) and since the limits are equal but opposite in sign, the areas above and below the x axis cancel each other out, leaving a final integral of 0
D Drongoski Well-Known Member Joined Feb 22, 2009 Messages 4,255 Gender Male HSC N/A Apr 8, 2010 #8 oh, hi GUSS . . . . SSS Long time no see indeed.
F fullonoob fail engrish? unpossible! Joined Jul 19, 2008 Messages 465 Gender Male HSC 2010 Apr 8, 2010 #9 oh yeah its an integration property with odd function :x i tried to solve it, was pretty lol xD thx
C cutemouse Account Closed Joined Apr 23, 2007 Messages 2,250 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Apr 8, 2010 #10 The integration of an odd function about symmetrical limits is zero.