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AAEldar

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ahh yeh. i was completely unaware of the change of base formula. so u use that wen integrating logarithm functions of a base other than e?
Correct. The logarithm to the base e is the only logarithm who's derivative is and whose integral is . For all other bases you must change base to e.
 

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btw drongoski, i dont know all the topics. i only know volumez, integration, some of mechanics (resisted motion), some of polynomialz
 

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thanks. does anyone have another question. thank you btw aaeldar for adding that upon my knowledge.
 

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Simple, use a trigonometric substitution (ie let x=sin^2(theta))

sin^(-1)[x^(1/2)]-[x(1-x)]^(1/2)+C
 
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one last question make it challenging. btw how is engineering studiez coz i chose that lol? will having a good background in maths benefit me, coz i hear its greatly maths involved
 

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one last question make it challenging. btw how is engineering studiez coz i chose that lol? will having a good background in maths benefit me, coz i hear its greatly maths involved
It's the most boring subject ever. I hate it with a passion, and like you I chose it because I thought it would be pretty maths based - I was wrong. There is a bit of maths in it but it's by no means hard, just annoying.



Not that hard but it's just the one that was in front of me.
 

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for the first one i used the substitution and ended up wif an even more complex integrand, where i had to use the binomial theorem, the first way seemz really tedious
 

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