SpiralFlex
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Okay. Home and Away is on. Goodbye.lol i didnt know. i went to have my dinner.
Okay. Home and Away is on. Goodbye.lol i didnt know. i went to have my dinner.
You don't happen to be South Asian?I want to go meet Salman Khan and offer my assistance. After a few months north. I will come back and teach.
anyone feel free to post more questionz...
Why? I am one of a kind. A robotron V 3000. Maybe, why?You don't happen to be South Asian?
Very few on bos, not familiar with the Bollywood scene, would have heard of Salman Khan.Why? I am one of a kind. A robotron V 3000. Maybe, why?
This would work if the logarithm was to the base e.Using one application of integration by parts:
Integral[log[10]x] dx
=xlog[10]x-x+C
Still not right. It seems you've got the right idea but you've messed up somewhere...xlog[10]x-[x/ln(10)]+C
bleakUsing one application of integration by parts:
Integral[log[10]x] dx
=xlog[10]x-x+C
Agreed. You're already much further ahead than some Year 12 students.bleak
If you already know integration by parts in year 10, what were you bellyaching about doing MX1? By Yr 11 you'd be capable of sitting the MX1 & MX2 exams. You'll get ATAR of 99.99.
Yes, it is. However remember you're integrating , there's no need to differentiate that function.isnt the derivative of log[10]x=1/(xln(10)
can u plz post the solution?