Can someone do this step by step please? how do i integrate this: π∫(tanx)^(2)dx going from x=0 to x=π/4
it's okay if you don't solve it all the way. i just can't think of the aniderivative of tanx^2
\[\pi \int\limits_{0}^{\pi/4}(\tan ^{2}x)dx \] integrate and you will obtain \[\pi((\tan x)-x) _{0}^{\pi/4}\] then solve the equation.
the antiderivative is tanx-x?
yup.
okay thank you! can you help me with my question before this one? it's just finding the antiderivative
can you post the question back here..
0 tmmss5533 Can someone do this step by step please? how do i integrate this: π∫e^(4)- e^(4x^(x))dx going from x=0 to x=1
just finding the antiderivative is fine
That integration is a little bit complicated. you need to use integration by parts as the function itself is rather a complex function.
e^(4x^(2)) does that help a little?
sorry i typed it wrong >.<
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