please help, I'm so confused @.@.. If f is the antiderivative of (x^2)/(1+x^5) such that f(1)=5, then f(4)=?
\[f(x)=\int\limits_{}^{}\frac{x^2}{1+x^5} dx+C\] so we have this...
yes... that's it.
you should try partial fractions
what do you mean?...breaking it up?
the term is called partial fractions if thats what break up means then yes
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=integrate%28x%5E2%2F%281%2Bx%5E5%29%2Cx%29%3B check this out
O.O
anybody else wanna give it a shot? :)
but thank you so much myininaya for trying :)
Hmm, I knew I'd find something: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070408191305AAJpa7q
that looks less beast lol
nice find
xD thanks... still slightly intimidating but not as much... :)
i can't figure out what cal class you are in you have asked a cal1/maybe cal 2 question and then the others one you asked about were really really hard
xD.. Then my answer will surprise you.. I'm in AP Calc AB and my teacher's kinda cruel xD
is that high school?
yup..
interesting
good luck...
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