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- ln (1+e^-x) + CStan.. said:let u = 1 + e^x
du/u-1 = dx
Thus, 1/u (u-1) du
ln(u-1) -lnu + C
ln e^x / 1 + e^x + C
@ Gman
That is incorrect, try differentiating that.
Touche. Overlooked that.gman03 said:- ln (1+e^-x) + C
= ln (1 / (1+e^-x)) + C
= ln (e^x / (e^x+1)) + C
which is same as yours. where is the problemo?
euler's formula way:Stan.. said:I = Int ( e^ax cosbx ) dx
I feel so far behind... just learnt sketching of complex number locus, and can't recall learning the max modulus and min argument... >.<pLuvia said:I'll post one
This is easy but hey
Sketch the locus of z defined by |z-2-2i|=1, hence,
a) find the range of |z| and the complex number that has the maximum modulus
b) find the range of arg(z), and the complex number that has the minimum argument
The locus of z is a circle with centre (2,2i) and radius 1.pLuvia said:I'll post one
This is easy but hey
Sketch the locus of z defined by |z-2-2i|=1, hence,
a) find the range of |z| and the complex number that has the maximum modulus
b) find the range of arg(z), and the complex number that has the minimum argument