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Exponentiate Negatively, Get Value (Posted on 2007-12-24) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Given that:
     y
   (g(p))-2 dp = g(y), 
    0
and:
     4
   (g(p))-2 dp = (12)1/3.
    0
Find the value of g(72)

See The Solution Submitted by K Sengupta    
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Some Thoughts Observation.......... | Comment 4 of 6 |

Hi!

If we substitute in the first equation y=0 we find that g(0)=0 because integral from 0 to 0 is 0.

With this observation why we need the second part of the problem?

In both case the constant c found by Daniel is c=0.

About the problem i can say that is nice and can make some step forward cos we can generalize and say :

Find g(y) if

Integral 0 to y from (g(p))-n dp = g(y), where n is a positive integer.

(sorry cos i doent use integral sign but i have problem with my editor!)

Merry Christmass everybody!

Edited on December 25, 2007, 12:53 pm
  Posted by Chesca Ciprian on 2007-12-25 12:49:56

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