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Exponential And Natural (Posted on 2008-01-08) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Determine the value of a real constant c, given that:
     y
   (ln p)*(1+p)-1 dp = g(y)
    1
and, g(ec) + g(e-c) = c3/12

where ln x denotes the natural logarithm of x.

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(In reply to full solution by Daniel)

Hi Daniel!

You say that g(e^x)+g(e^-x)=x^3/12 but this relation is availble not for all x.This relation is availble only for some constant c so i doen't know that we can differentiate this relation!!!???

 


  Posted by Chesca Ciprian on 2008-01-10 16:31:36
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