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OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

Integrate

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In this case, would you be considering pi as 3.14?

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

well duh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your answer would round up to 6 then

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

@ganeshie8 @Hero @Jhannybean @inkyvoyd

OpenStudy (jhannybean):

Just to clarify one small thing, \(d\phi\) or \(d\theta\)?

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

The first :)

OpenStudy (jhannybean):

\[\frac{1}{\sqrt{2\pi}} \int d\phi\]\[=\frac{\phi}{\sqrt{2\pi}}+c\]?? Hahaha. Idk it feels liek theres more to it.

OpenStudy (jhannybean):

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