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steve001

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hey, does anybody know how to do this question
Its: by using the substitution of
 
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Yeah, kind of need a question to help with.
 

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Alternatively, write "integrate [insert expression here]" using the substitution u = [blah], limits from _ to _
 

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Re: 回复: Re: Integration by substitution

I haven't used that latex thingo before and i'm not bothered trying.

I've uploaded what i've managed to do so far here

No idea where to go next.

By the way, i used in one of my steps. (aha i used latex... so magical)
 
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Re: 回复: Re: 回复: Re: Integration by substitution

Why thank you, shuning XD

Can someone tell me if i'm right? I haven't done 3U math in ~2 weeks aha.
 

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how did u get from integral[(cos(2@)/(sin^2(@)*sin(2@))] to the next step? u just substituted without integrating... i think
Oh yeah i did too =="

Edited my original post so as to not confuse people. Hmm not sure where to go next but i'll continue to try.

@ Shuning - i know what you mean now. LOl aren't you supposed to be asleep? oO
 
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i'm bad at typing so i'll do the 1st partial fraction

S(dx/[x^5-x^3])
=S(dx/((x^3)(x-1)(x+1)))

= a/(x^3) + b/(x^2) + c/x + d/(x-1) + e/(x+1)

d = 1/2, e = 1/2, a = -1 [heavyside cover method]
a(x-1)(x+1)+b(x-1)(x+1)x+c(x-1)(x+1)x^2 + dx^3(x+1) + ex^3(x-1)
equating d3; 0=c+d+e -> c=-1
equating d2; 0=b+d-e -> b=0

and u can integrate from there

//hard to show working for heaviside cover method
 

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hmmm yes i got up to a stage to where it has integral of (cosecx)^3 - cosecx which i really cannot be bothered doing at the moment lol xD
 

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That was hell...lol check my working...
 

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