HeroicPandas
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Me and my friend found 2 methods, but end up with 2 different answers...
Can u briefly explain the method u used please?
That's a 4U technique that i haven't learnt
well thats how u have to do itThat's a 4U technique that i haven't learnt
I can''t find a really good substitution that will fit it,this is the closest I got:That's a 4U technique that i haven't learnt
Wow, nice!!!I can''t find a really good substitution that will fit it,this is the closest I got:
We don't need 4U to do this integral, this is a question very commonly asked in textbooks for 3U
We will do the same thing:
Sub in x again
Wow, nice!!!I can''t find a really good substitution that will fit it,this is the closest I got:
We don't need 4U to do this integral, this is a question very commonly asked in textbooks for 3U
We will do the same thing:
Sub in x again
i don't understand...what was wrong with method 2?Your method is just using a formula that shouldn't even be a formula because of the mistakes it causes people which led you to a wrong answer.
More correctly, the formula should be .
The formula only applies when f(x) is a linear function.i don't understand...what was wrong with method 2?
Omg, oh yeh, totally forgot about thatThe formula only applies when f(x) is a linear function.