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OpenStudy (anonymous):
If differentiation of a bracket is multiplying my the power, multiplying by the differential of the brakcet and then reducing the power by 1.
Is Integrating increasing the power by 1, dividing by the new power and dividing by the diferential of the bracket?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
For example, (x-1)^-2
sol. u = x-1
du/dx = 1
dx = du
integral u^-2 du
= -u^-1
= -(x-1)^-1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
My method works for that question, does it work for all (generalised)?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think ask the lover @mathslover
mathslover (mathslover):
wait
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i was typing a message to you lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but KKID can i get a medal for my effort
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hhmmm...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
we'll see ;)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
come onnnnnn plzzzzz
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mathslover (mathslover):
just remember a basic formula
x^(n+1)/n+1
(x-1)^(-1)/-1
1/(x-1)(-1)=1/(1-x) or -1/(x-1)