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Term Test 2 / Re: Problem 3 (main sitting)
« on: November 19, 2019, 09:23:37 AM »
antiderivative of u1': let e^t = u, so e^2t+1 = u^2+1, du = e^t dt, so the formula becomes integral( - 1/(u^2+1)du), which is -arctan(u) -> -arctan(e^t)
antiderivative of u2': let e^2t = u, so the formula becomes integral(2u/(u+1)), which is by chain rule: ln(u+1) -> ln(e^2t+1)
antiderivative of u2': let e^2t = u, so the formula becomes integral(2u/(u+1)), which is by chain rule: ln(u+1) -> ln(e^2t+1)