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OpenStudy (anonymous):

anyone here to help me with calculus II (series) problem???

OpenStudy (alekos):

yes , go ahead

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (alekos):

ok, give me 5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok.S

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you there.S

OpenStudy (alekos):

standby still working on it

OpenStudy (alekos):

i know that they're both integrable and i assume that would mean that they're both convergent. just checking on the series exapnsions

OpenStudy (alekos):

this may take a while, so I'll get back to you after i have a valid result

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok , thanks... I'll work on other problems..

OpenStudy (abb0t):

Did you perform the given integral?

OpenStudy (alekos):

Firstly the integrals int[tan^3(x)] = [sec^2(x)]/2 + Ln(Cosx) + c int[tan^-1(x)] = xtan^-1(x) - (1/2)Ln(1+x^2) + c do you need to know whether the integrated functions converge or the original functions?

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