__moonriver
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Hi,
I'm lost. I feel like I'm missing some important information about integration using substitution which causes me to keep getting the wrong answer.
e.g. Use the substituion u = 2x - 5 to find (Integration sign) x(2x-5)[-1/2] dx
(the [-1/2] is meant to be an indice, sorry, it's hard to notate this on the computer)
This is what I did:
u = 2x-5
du = 2 dx
x = (u + 5)/2
(Integration sign) x(2x-5)[-1/2] dx
= 1/2 (Integration sign) 2x(2x-5)[-1/2] dx
= 1/2 (Integration sign) (u+5) . 2u[-1/2] du
Well I don't really know where to go from there.
Was I even on the right track?
I'm lost. I feel like I'm missing some important information about integration using substitution which causes me to keep getting the wrong answer.
e.g. Use the substituion u = 2x - 5 to find (Integration sign) x(2x-5)[-1/2] dx
(the [-1/2] is meant to be an indice, sorry, it's hard to notate this on the computer)
This is what I did:
u = 2x-5
du = 2 dx
x = (u + 5)/2
(Integration sign) x(2x-5)[-1/2] dx
= 1/2 (Integration sign) 2x(2x-5)[-1/2] dx
= 1/2 (Integration sign) (u+5) . 2u[-1/2] du
Well I don't really know where to go from there.
Was I even on the right track?