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The cute substitution (
Posted on 2019-12-13
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Given that f(x) satisfies the equation f(x)+f(√(1-x
2
))=2, compute the integral f(x)/√(1-x
2
) from 0 to 1.
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Danish Ahmed Khan
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Obvious substitution - 2
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Actually, f'(x) = ax is a solution to the f' equation for any a, but the resulting integral stays the same
Posted by
JLo
on 2019-12-14 05:47:46
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