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The Definite Integral Homework Help Resources (Page 4)


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A curve passes through the point (0, 4) and has the property that the slope of the curve at every point P is twice the y-coordinate of P. What is the equation of the curve?
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Integrate using integration by parts. (sin x)^5 cox dx
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I need to find the integral of tan^2x+tan^4x dx and am not sure where to start
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Find the length of the curve x=(y^3/30)+(5/2y) on 3
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I need to find the integral of (x^3+2x^2+3x-2)/(x^2+2x+2)^2
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given the integral dx/(a^2+x^2)^3/2 from 0->9 using x=atanu (u being theta) ive gotten to the int 1/a^2secu from 0->pi/4 not 100% if thats even right.
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help please! :O [ File > http://lhh.tutor.com/SharedSessionFiles/037d4125-ffcd-4e7f-826c-76298c33e374_calculus_hw.docx ]
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Find the area of the region enclosed by y=e^x, y=3, and x=0.
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