Unfortunately, it doesn't work out as simply as that.Shady01 said:wouldnt it be somthing like 1/2x*e^(x^2)
Doesn't work out. You can see if you try to derive the answer you have just got.katykins said:
i MUST have read the initial question wrong...
woah wowee i just tried and i got:SoulSearcher said:Doesn't work out. You can see if you try to derive the answer you have just got.
She wont be able to answer it, it's well known you cant solve it using standard methodskatykins said:woah wowee i just tried and i got:
(-2/x^2 * e^(x^2)) + e^(x^2)
it seems like such a simple question, you know like ive been asked it before.. but wow it really doesnt work.
im going to show my teacher tomorrow... we'll see what kooky solution she comes up with!
Well if she does come up with a solution, she'll probably just tell you that it's not within the scope of the HSC course.katykins said:im going to show my teacher tomorrow... we'll see what kooky solution she comes up with!
haha possibly.. but i love watching teachers work out something beyond my scope of comprehension..Riviet said:Well if she does come up with a solution, she'll probably just tell you that it's not within the scope of the HSC course.