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asb_92

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lol im confused... :S

umm its 1/(3-x)^2

are u guys using that formula:

integral of (ax+b)^n = [(ax+b)^n+1]/(n+1)a

??
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lol im confused... :S

umm its 1/(3-x)^2

are u guys using that formula:

integral of (ax+b)^n = [(ax+b)^n+1]/(n+1)a

??
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Don't u have the correct answer?

lychnobity's early answer was correct.
 

asb_92

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nup i havnt got the correct answer but its liek a follow on question...

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lol im confused... :S

umm its 1/(3-x)^2

are u guys using that formula:

integral of (ax+b)^n = [(ax+b)^n+1]/(n+1)a

??
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most people do
 

asb_92

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ok sweet

then i get lychnobity's too

thanks heaps guys :D
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