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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP with integrals. Problem attached.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (turingtest):

If you do it right you should be able to show that the two versions of the integral differ by only by a constant (the integration constant +C is unknown and variable) that can be done through algebraic manipulation, but it's kind of a pain.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is there anyway you could show it... even if you have to write it and put it as a pic... I am lost here

OpenStudy (turingtest):

I'm looking for a good example, I don't have time to work this one out entirely

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok an example would be helpful

OpenStudy (turingtest):

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcII/IntegrationByParts.aspx check out example 5 (in this case c turns out to be zero, but that is not always the case)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks!!

OpenStudy (turingtest):

no problem :)

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