stupid_girl
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Has anyone attempted this?This one is tedious.
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To get the final answer, you have to express the annoying tangent in surd form.
								
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Has anyone attempted this?This one is tedious.
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That... doesn't necessarily have to be true, but my intuition agrees with that.If this integral has an elementary form, then there must be a relationship between p,q and r. After some trial and error, you would get that relationship.
No attempt for 2 weeksFeel free to share your attempt.
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Math is not really my area but I tried nonethelessFeel free to share your attempt.
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Math is not really my area but I tried nonetheless
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yeah I kinda realized that while going to sleep but I have no idea how to integrate sinx/x. so I kinda just went mehGood try!
Unfortunately, there's a mistake in this piece of integral.
Fortunately, it doesn't affect the final answer.![]()
There's no closed form. Take a look at the upper and lower limits.yeah I kinda realized that while going to sleep but I have no idea how to integrate sinx/x. so I kinda just went meh
I still don't get what you mean by this...There's no closed form. Take a look at the upper and lower limits.![]()
I KNEW IT. That's what I got but I thought I had made a mistake or something
Surely it can't be this simple?Using similar technique, it should be straight-forward to show that![]()
				