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12=12, thanks for your care:) I would like someone to help me improve on my integration (despite I am not up to learning it in school)
Are you a good tutor? I would love to learn how to apply some rules that I am new to. \[for~~example,~~\int\limits_{ }^{ }\frac{1}{u} du = \ln(u)\]Also, would like for you to explain it for me.
I am in 6th grade, and I can't really figure those out but I will try! Wait one minute!
Can you explain what kind of thing that is?
Yes, this is called an integral. This is calculus 1. I am a senior, and I am taking pre-calc currently. I am doing this on own, just to know. The main rule of integration is \[\int\limits_{ }^{ } x^n~dx~=~\frac{x^{n+1}}{n+1}\] for example (a simple problem) \[\int\limits_{ }^{ } x^2~dx~=~\frac{x^{2+1}}{2+1}=\frac{x^3}{3}\]
("dx" is just a notation. I am not good at integrating, even the simplest integrals, although I solve limits from calc 1 and 2, and I am able to derive most of the things without any problem.
Sorry I dont think I know how to do that! But maybe you can ask @christiansousley she might know!
I don't need help with any currently. I mean as with a problem.
im a he!
oh sorry! i didn't know!
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me neither :)
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