micuzzo
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I have a qyick question... when doing integration with substitution, say S x(x^2 - 9)^5 , u=x^2 - 9 (where S is the integral sign) is it correct to sub for dx instead of du... so:
du/dx = 2x so dx = du/2x
thus S x u^5 du/2x
= 1/2 S u^6/6 etc... or must i do it like this;
du/dx=2x so du=2xdx
and S x(x^2-9)^5 dx = 1/2 S (x^2 - 9)^5 2xdx
..................................= 1/2 S u du
..................................=1/2 U^6/6.... etc...
??
du/dx = 2x so dx = du/2x
thus S x u^5 du/2x
= 1/2 S u^6/6 etc... or must i do it like this;
du/dx=2x so du=2xdx
and S x(x^2-9)^5 dx = 1/2 S (x^2 - 9)^5 2xdx
..................................= 1/2 S u du
..................................=1/2 U^6/6.... etc...
??