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)
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