Question 7 Find the following integral. 2 I = dx c2 + 13x + 40 Input...
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Find the indefinite integral. 2x(x2+12)* dk 14 2x(x2 + 12) dx = (Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression. Use C as the arbitrary constant)
Find the indefinite integral. 2x(x2+12)* dk 14 2x(x2 + 12) dx = (Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression. Use C as the arbitrary constant)
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...
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1-1 Consider the integral: 8 I = | (-0.055x4 + 0.86x3-4.2x2 + 6.3x + 2)dx 08 b) Use Romberg integration to evaluate the integral to an accuracy of Es = 0.5%, rounding the answer to three decimal places. (Analytical value of I-20.9920)
1-1 Consider the integral: 8 I = | (-0.055x4 + 0.86x3-4.2x2 + 6.3x + 2)dx 08 b) Use Romberg integration to evaluate the integral to an accuracy of Es = 0.5%,...
5. [-/2 points) DETAILS LARCALC9 4.1.022. Find the indefinite integral and check your result by differentiation. (Use C for the constant of integration.) (x+ dx Need Help? Read it | Talk to a Tutor Show My Work (Required) What steps or reasoning did you use? Your work counts towards your score. You can submit show my work an unlimited number of times.
reverse the order of integration and evaluate : double integral e^y^2 dy dx and dy=from 2x to 2 and dx= is from 0 to 1. please explain how you reverse it, and show me all the steps in the evaluation of the new integral
DETAL Find the indefinite integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use for the constant of integration.) Need Help? Show My Work 11 Points) DETAILS LARCALCET7 5.7.035. Find the indefinite integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.) csc(lx) dx Need Help? O Show My Workout 11 Points) DETAILS LARCALCET75.7.037. Find the indefinite integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use for the constant of integration.) cost dt 5 + sint...
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1 and 2, determine whether or not the integral is In exercises improper. If it is improper, explain why 12. (a) 12 x-2/5 dx 「x-2/5 dx 「x2/5 dx (b) (c) I. (a) 0 13. (a 40 1 dx 2 x 14. (a In exercises 3-18, determine whether the integral converges or diverges. Find the value of the integral if it converges. 15. (a (b)人1x-4/3 dr 3, (a) l.lyMdx (b) x43 dx 16. (a 4. (a) 45 dx...
7. [-/1 Points) DETAILS SESSCALC2 4.3.048. Find the general indefinite integral. (Use C for the constant of integration.) dx 6 Sin 2x sin x Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor 8. (-/2 points) DETAILS SESSCALC2 4.3.059. The velocity function (in meters per second) is given for a particle moving along a line. v(t) = 5t - 8, Osts3 (a) Find the displacement. m (b) Find the distance traveled by the particle during the given time interval. וח
QUESTION 5 The integral 2 1 I= dx x +4 0 is to be approximated numerically. (a) Find the least integer M and the appropriate step size h so that the global error for the composite Trapezoidal rule, given by -haf" (), a< & <b, 12 is less than 10-5 for the approximation of I. b - a (b) Use the two-term Gaussian quadrature formula and 6 decimal place arithmetic to approximate I. (Hint: Parameters are ci = 1, i...
For the final project, you will create an integral calculator polynomials of degree zero, one, two three and four Degree Function yz where z is a constant 3 where a,b.c.d.z e R, real numbers You will ask the user for the degree of the polynomial and then the coefficients and the constant values of the polynomial. Then you will ask the user for the beginning and the end of the interval along with the number of steps between the interval...