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Function of a function rule yes.Avenger6 said:I've been struggling with this one for a while now, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Find the indefinite integral of:
F 1/[2(4x-5)^3] dx
Yes, you add 1 to n when integrating - but notice that the integral is 1 OVER 8u3? In order to integrate, it must be written in the standard xn form. If we do that, it becomes (1/8)u-3. Now if you proceed to carry out integration by adding 1 to the index and dividing by the new index, you will get (-1/16)u-2, which is -1/(16u2).Avenger6 said:Thankyou for your response. Im following up until the point where you integrate the normal to get -1/(16u^2) + C. I thought you added 1 to n when integrating, so shouldn't it become du/8u^4/2 which comes to 1/2u^4??? Help is once more, greatly appreciated.![]()