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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

More Integration Procedures, 8

Category: Integral Calculus

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Evaluate

Solution:

Consider the given equation above


Convert each term into their equivalent exponential power, we have


All terms can be integrated by integration of powers




Substitute the value of limits and therefore, the answer is













Monday, May 27, 2013

Partial Differentiation

Category: Differential Calculus, Algebra

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If

show that



Solution:

Consider the given equation above



Take the partial derivative with respect to x, consider y as a constant, we have











Consider the given equation above again



Take the partial derivative with respect to y, consider x as a constant, we have











If
then







Therefore,



Sunday, May 26, 2013

Differentiation - First Derivative

Category: Differential Calculus, Algebra

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Find y' for the given value of x for


Solution:

Consider the given equation above




Simplify the numerator in order to avoid the confusion later for differentiation, we have








Take the derivative of the above equation with respect to x









If x = 1, then the value of y' is equal to