lands11 Active member May 27, 2011 #1 So I have a quiz due at 1 A.M and I'm stuck on this problem. ∫((√t/4)-(5/e^5t)+(e^2t/3))any help would be great
So I have a quiz due at 1 A.M and I'm stuck on this problem. ∫((√t/4)-(5/e^5t)+(e^2t/3))any help would be great
S smooticus Active member May 28, 2011 #6 remember that can split exponential functions, just look up the rules. That could be the trick along with a lengthy substitution. But honestly that doesnt look possible. wolfram can do im sure
remember that can split exponential functions, just look up the rules. That could be the trick along with a lengthy substitution. But honestly that doesnt look possible. wolfram can do im sure