Makro
Porcupine
Silly that you can't use latex for the starting of a topic, so I'll reply with the question
so do u know how to differentiate (x2-1)4 for example?I don't think I remember it, glanced at it in my textbook and it looked weird, care to explain it for me?
yeah u basically got it, but i'm not if thats mathematically correctRight, right. Yeah I knew that chain rule. So the chain rule is the same for integration? Just the work we've gotten hadn't really shown us that.
Just to see if I get this correctly, you divide by -3x^2 because you integrate the value in the brackets and then divide by 5 and add 1 to the power. This cancels out with the 3x^2 on the numerator and so you're left with a negative fraction and then that's the correct solution? Or did my logic fail again? heh.
your welcome.Oh wait I typed the wrong thing. You differentiate inside the brackets but integrate outside. then you'll get the 3x^2 to cancel out leaving only a negative or a -1 and then that gets to the solution. It seems like if I do that I'd get these sorts right. It was on a different worksheet which was just for extra revision so I doubt it'll be in my half yearly.
Thank you heaps