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MATH 1151 Homework Question 34) c) (1 Viewer)

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I think you can take another approach as well by using the fact that sinh(x)=[exp(x)-exp(-x)]/2 and swapping the x for a lnx but yea your answer seems to simplify to the same one i got which is 0.5 +0.5x^-2
 

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I think you can take another approach as well by using the fact that sinh(x)=[exp(x)-exp(-x)]/2 and swapping the x for a lnx but yea your answer seems to simplify to the same one i got which is 0.5 +0.5x^-2
Hmm, yeh, the book has that answer as well.

But let's say I received this question in the exam. Would I lose marks if I used my method?

(Just to be on the safe side I will probably use the other approach, but I'm just curious if I would lose marks.)
 

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Hmm, yeh, the book has that answer as well.

But let's say I received this question in the exam. Would I lose marks if I used my method?

(Just to be on the safe side I will probably use the other approach, but I'm just curious if I would lose marks.)
Nah you wouldnt lose marks for using your method
 

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