Integral of cos(u) is just sin(u), not (1/u)*sin(u).What am I doing wrong in this integration question? Soz it's messy.
Oh yeah ha whoops thanks.Integral of cos(u) is just sin(u), not (1/u)*sin(u).
How do you differentiate e^x*y^2. ?
Actually it's a partial derivative with respect to y, but I don't know how to differentiate this one normally anyway.
Ah I see. Yeah I was mainly lost in why the roots are specifically 2cos(...) but then I realised |root|=1
Suppose by way of contradiction there was a root "a" with |a| > 3.Forgot how to puzzle things together today. Just part e) please
well you can only blame yourself for continuing ur study methods from 1131, need to do a lot of practice in 12X1 especially for new materialim beyond math help. Dont even know how to integrate, or wtf a matrix is. Or how to diff.s. RIP.
Reverse Chain RuleYeah 1131 started off soft, but 1231 is literally just continuing on so it starts off pretty hard.
How did they go from here to here:
Where did 1/3 come from?
Yeah 1131 started off soft, but 1231 is literally just continuing on so it starts off pretty hard.
How did they go from here to here:
Where did 1/3 come from?
What other method do you have in mind? (Induction helps takes care of it nicely if you want to prove it straight from the axioms.)
The answers said to use induction. Is this really necessary?