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Equate The Integrals, Get Constant (
Posted on 2007-10-24
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Determine the value of a constant C such that:
∫
0
pi/3
(sin y/cos
2
y)dy = ∫
0
C
(√(z+C) - √z)
-1
dz
Note
: The range of the first integral reads 'pi/3'.
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K Sengupta
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Sorry is the same result......!
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Sorry is the same result like Daniel!
All credit for him!
Posted by
Chesca Ciprian
on 2007-10-25 15:36:44
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