one of the problems in our very first integral calculus quiz..i never learned how to solve this..now might be a good time \[\large \int\limits_{}^{} \frac {sinx+cosx}{e ^{-x} + sinx} dx\]
Igba.. come on u know the answer for sure!
lol no =)) i hate integral calculus =))))
forgive me for not knowing the integral thingy.. :)
lol :))))) dont thingy me -__- :P i thought you took calculus already @dpaInc ?
yep... just couldn't resist.
\[ \int \frac{sinx + cosx}{e^{-x} + sinx} dx \] \frac{numerator}{denominator}, maybe that should work
ohhhh nice thanks!!! this works for everything right?? (btw..i probably wanted to know about the fraction thingy than the integral thingy haha)
\frac should work for all fractions, i think. it hasn't failed me yet. :D as for the actual integral, im not sure.
is there a faq or discussion about the equation thingies @AccessDenied ? or maybe a way to know these secreat latex thingies or whatever they're called =))
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