L Lukybear Active Member Joined May 6, 2008 Messages 1,466 Gender Male HSC 2010 Oct 8, 2009 #1 Very confused. Its a easy problem i know...
M mpopovic09 New Member Joined Mar 12, 2009 Messages 1 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Oct 8, 2009 #2 change it to ax^1/2 + 1/(ax)^1/2 or ax^-1/2 then integrate
L Lukybear Active Member Joined May 6, 2008 Messages 1,466 Gender Male HSC 2010 Oct 8, 2009 #3 I did that, and got But thats not what the answer tells me.
D Drongoski Well-Known Member Joined Feb 22, 2009 Messages 4,255 Gender Male HSC N/A Oct 8, 2009 #4 Lukybear's answer already correct, except for ommision of C (not a hanging offence) Last edited: Oct 8, 2009
L Lukybear Active Member Joined May 6, 2008 Messages 1,466 Gender Male HSC 2010 Oct 8, 2009 #5 thxs drongoski. Whilst at it. Can you prove this to me? If u and v are differentiable functions in x, prove that
thxs drongoski. Whilst at it. Can you prove this to me? If u and v are differentiable functions in x, prove that
untouchablecuz Active Member Joined Mar 25, 2008 Messages 1,693 Gender Male HSC 2009 Oct 8, 2009 #7 ...