How do I solve an indefinite integral?
An example is something like this:

How do I solve an indefinite integral? An example is something like this: = t +...
For each indefinite integral, evaluate the integral. For each
definite
integral, evaluate the integral or show that it is
divergent.
******Please try not to use U-sub, I do not understand how the
online step by step calculators solve using
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8+2x2 r(arctan(x))dx
8+2x2 r(arctan(x))dx
4. (10 points) Find the general indefinite integral. (a) [1+ya+z dir T (b) sinº(@)cos(0) do » sin®®) (Make the substitution u = sin(0))
Evaluate the following indefinite integral. | asin" (a)cos(2) de Do not include "+" in your answer. For example, if you found the antiderivative was 2x + C you would enter 24.
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(e) sin(30) + cos(20) do 1. Evaluate the indefinite integral. (a) [8x2 – 3x2 + 3+ – 2 dr (b) 1-1 + 7x – 34" da (e) [(3+ + 2)(+ – 2) dt (8) 223/2 - 3/3+ Fadz (n) 23" +22-1 de 2. Solve the initial value problem: g'(x) = 7.76 – 4.23 + 12: g(1) = 24 3. Solve the initial value problem: W'(t) = 6 sin(3t): h() = 6
How do I fill out an T-Account? I know something like left is
debit and right is credit.
Calculate each account balance. (Enter the balance, along with a "Bal" posting reference on the appropriate side of each T-account.) 132 Note payable221 Supplies 1,400 327 3/8 1,000 3/20 1,200 3/5 11,000 3,800 500 3/31
1. Evaluate the indefinite integral sen (2x) – 7 cos(9x) – sec°(3x) dx = 2. Evaluate the indefinite integral | cor(3x) – sec(x) tant(x) + 9 tan(2x) dx = 3. Calculate the indefinite integral using the substitution rule | sec?0 tan*o do =
Find the indefinite integral.
Enclose arguments of functions in parentheses. For example,
sin(2x).
Chapter 6, Section 6.2, Question 046 Find the indefinite integral. Enclose arguments of functions in parentheses. For example, sin (2x). | 17 (17e+ + 5 sin x) dx = Q@ +C Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work
Evaluate the indefinite integral\ sec^2 t sqrt 1 + tant t dt
Use the previous answer to
evaluate between t=0 and t = pi / 4
1. Evaluate the indefinite integral ſ secº (t)/1+tan(t) dt (7 pts) 2. Use the previous answer to evaluate betweent O and t = 4 TT (3 pts)
Evaluate the indefinite integral. (Use C for the constant of integration.) (3 - 4x) dx fo Need Help? Read It Watch It Talk to a Tutor 8. [-/1 Points] DETAILS SCALCET8 5.5.010. Evaluate the indefinite integral. (Use C for the constant of integration.) I since sin(t)/1 + cos(t) dt Need Help? Read Talk to Tutor 9. [-/1 Points) DETAILS SCALCET8 5.5.013.MI. Evaluate the indefinite integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.) dx...
Use
DUHAMEL INTEGRAL / CONVOLUTION INTEGRAL to solve. DO NOT USE
FOURIER SERIES.
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