Definite Integration (1 Viewer)

blyatman

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If you integrate by parts, but take the limit as x->pi/2 from below, you will get the correct result: ln(2)-1.

Btw, how do you type those LaTeX-like equations in your reply? I can draw up the working out if you'd like.
 
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You can use LaTeX with the tags [Xtex] [X/tex] (remove the red X's).

for example, [Xtex] \left( \frac{\pi^2}{6} \right) [X/tex] gives:

 

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