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Shuter

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HSC 2003 Question 1 a) FFS!!!

Integrate from 0-1

(e^x)
/
[(1+e^x)^2]

I tried by parts and it doesn't work, what the hell am I missing something blatently obvious?
 

Rush152

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substitution!

let u= 1+e^x
u' = e^x


mmm there's something you're meant to do with the terminals but i forgot o_O
 
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Its a straight forward rationalizing substitution. Remember d(e^x)/dx = e^x, and few other key ones include d(lnx)/dx = 1/x, d[sqrt f(x)]/dx = f'(x)/[2sqrt f(x)]
 

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e^0 = 1


i am now writing words because i need to fill it up to ten
 
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Shuter

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Oh bloody hell, I did that and found the new limit was 2 but then wrote it down as being 0 for no good reason, god damnit.
 

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