ashokkumar
Mr
find the definite integral of (7+x-2x^2)/(2-x) from 1 to 0.
The way your answer is written something of say the form:yea that's right. but when i integrated and substituted 1 and 0, i ended up with ln(-1) and ln(-2) as part of my answer. I took the absolute values inside the bracket and simplified, ending up with the correct answer.
Can i do this?
oooohh i didnt know that! :S hahaOne reminder .. the integral of 1/x is (ln |x|) not (ln(x))