U username Member Joined Feb 23, 2003 Messages 194 Gender Male HSC 1999 Oct 24, 2004 #1 how would u integrate (e^x)(x^2) also how would u differentiate or integrate e^2x^3
E Estel Tutor Joined Nov 12, 2003 Messages 1,261 Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 24, 2004 #2 since u asked... int[e^x.x^2] = x^2e^x- int[2xe^x] = x^2e^x- 2xe^x + 2e^x + C the other one is just e^2x^4/4 + C [hint: u do not understand this. test tomorrow. stress ]
since u asked... int[e^x.x^2] = x^2e^x- int[2xe^x] = x^2e^x- 2xe^x + 2e^x + C the other one is just e^2x^4/4 + C [hint: u do not understand this. test tomorrow. stress ]
smallcattle Member Joined Jul 6, 2004 Messages 443 Location blacktown Gender Undisclosed HSC 2010 Oct 24, 2004 #3 ?? i dont think u can int (e^x)(x^2).. atleast not in 2u
bloodysunday Galactic Hitch-hiker Joined Jun 21, 2004 Messages 347 Location Somewhere in the vacinity of Betelgeuse Gender Male HSC 2004 Oct 24, 2004 #4 well i dont know the first one, but the second: y=e^2x^3 dy/dx=f'(x)e^f(x) dy/dx=6x^2*e^2x^3 int. (e^2x^3)dx = 1/f'(x)*f(x)+C = 1/6x^2*e^2x^3+C
well i dont know the first one, but the second: y=e^2x^3 dy/dx=f'(x)e^f(x) dy/dx=6x^2*e^2x^3 int. (e^2x^3)dx = 1/f'(x)*f(x)+C = 1/6x^2*e^2x^3+C
U username Member Joined Feb 23, 2003 Messages 194 Gender Male HSC 1999 Oct 24, 2004 #5 Are you sure about that last one estel. I asked you to differentiate??
E Estel Tutor Joined Nov 12, 2003 Messages 1,261 Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 24, 2004 #6 I think you misread his q. Integrate e^2x^3 e^2 is quite clearly a constant ed:ahh you want to diff.. then it's 3e^2x^2 it did say integrate.
I think you misread his q. Integrate e^2x^3 e^2 is quite clearly a constant ed:ahh you want to diff.. then it's 3e^2x^2 it did say integrate.
U username Member Joined Feb 23, 2003 Messages 194 Gender Male HSC 1999 Oct 24, 2004 #7 estel i think you misread my q. I asked you to differentiate it as well. Read it before you jump in.
bloodysunday Galactic Hitch-hiker Joined Jun 21, 2004 Messages 347 Location Somewhere in the vacinity of Betelgeuse Gender Male HSC 2004 Oct 24, 2004 #8 i thought he meant 2x^3 as an index of e
E Estel Tutor Joined Nov 12, 2003 Messages 1,261 Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 24, 2004 #9 username said: also how would u differentiate or integrate e^2x^3 Click to expand... so i integrated, since the dif is piss easy... You're quite obviously a troll tho.
username said: also how would u differentiate or integrate e^2x^3 Click to expand... so i integrated, since the dif is piss easy... You're quite obviously a troll tho.
U username Member Joined Feb 23, 2003 Messages 194 Gender Male HSC 1999 Oct 24, 2004 #10 estel can you expl;ain why the 3 comes down and not the two>
E Estel Tutor Joined Nov 12, 2003 Messages 1,261 Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 24, 2004 #11 d/dx x^n = nx^(n-1) d/dx kx^n = knx^(n-1) e^2 is a constant. treat it as any other.
U username Member Joined Feb 23, 2003 Messages 194 Gender Male HSC 1999 Oct 24, 2004 #12 lol whats a troll? And if it was piss easy id be able to do it, since it aint for me, thats why im asking.
lol whats a troll? And if it was piss easy id be able to do it, since it aint for me, thats why im asking.
E Estel Tutor Joined Nov 12, 2003 Messages 1,261 Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 24, 2004 #13 see answer above. if in need of help... ask question.