juantheron
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Re: MX2 Integration Marathon
I'll just do the right one because the left one works pretty much the same way.
My method--which I reckon kind of ugly--is:
You can do LaTeX by surrounding the tex in tags, no need to put $ signs like mathstackexchangeMy method--which I reckon kind of ugly--is:
After twice applications of double angle formula, convert the integrand into a fraction of $\cos4x$. Then use the $t$-formula. Care must be taken for tangent function has infinity discontinuity at $\frac{\pi}{2}. So I split the interval into two parts. Finally I got my answer $\frac{\pi}{\sqrt2}$.
Yup, nearly the same as my working. as a test of typseting LaTex, I got what was your answerYou can do LaTeX by surrounding the tex in tags, no need to put $ signs like mathstackexchange
I would just use this:
Yea its something like thatYup, nearly the same as my working. as a test of typseting LaTex, I got what was your answer
Can that be found in terms of elementary functions?Try this one
YepCan that be found in terms of elementary functions?
yes it can, I did it earlier.Yep
by inspection/product rule.
For those, its pretty obvious the same exponential has to be in there because we cant obtain that as the derivative of something else. Unless its super hard, you can often guess it from there.
I do realise that this particular question can be done, seeing as I literally did it in the post you are quoting.yes it can, I did it earlier.
I didn't forget, I just didn't bother. Any rational function can just be done by partial fractions, which isn't terribly exciting.Dont forget to try this one