A Andy005 Member Joined Mar 6, 2017 Messages 57 Location Gosford Gender Male HSC 2018 Oct 15, 2018 #1 How do I do part ii? Thanks.
J jetn1234 New Member Joined Aug 10, 2017 Messages 2 Gender Male HSC 2018 Oct 15, 2018 #2 From part i) you can replace the u with an x and since they are both equal you can add them and you'll get 2I = 1/x(4-x) and integrate that as normal.
From part i) you can replace the u with an x and since they are both equal you can add them and you'll get 2I = 1/x(4-x) and integrate that as normal.