can someone explain how to integrate xarcsinx?
jkwii Ultimate Member Joined Jan 4, 2007 Messages 216 Gender Male HSC 2008 Apr 19, 2008 #1 can someone explain how to integrate xarcsinx?
I independantz Member Joined Apr 4, 2007 Messages 409 Gender Male HSC 2008 Apr 19, 2008 #2 let u=arcsinx and v'=x work from there as x is easier to integrate then arcsinx i.e. use Iv'u.dx =uv-Ivu'.dx
let u=arcsinx and v'=x work from there as x is easier to integrate then arcsinx i.e. use Iv'u.dx =uv-Ivu'.dx
V vds700 Member Joined Nov 9, 2007 Messages 861 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2008 Apr 19, 2008 #3 here is the solution...i may have made a mistake but this is sort of the way u do it
K kooltrainer New Member Joined Jun 17, 2006 Messages 659 Gender Male HSC 2008 Apr 20, 2008 #4 what the.. is arc even in the syllabus.. havent seen arc sin through all my years of schooling.. what textbook is it in?
what the.. is arc even in the syllabus.. havent seen arc sin through all my years of schooling.. what textbook is it in?
V vds700 Member Joined Nov 9, 2007 Messages 861 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2008 Apr 21, 2008 #5 kooltrainer said: what the.. is arc even in the syllabus.. havent seen arc sin through all my years of schooling.. what textbook is it in? Click to expand... arc is just an alternative notation for the inverse trig functions... I thnk they use it in some other states around australia. ie y = arcsinx = sin^-1 x. In assessments and the HSC exams, u must use y = sin^-1 x , cos^-1 x, tan^-1 x. Last edited: Apr 21, 2008
kooltrainer said: what the.. is arc even in the syllabus.. havent seen arc sin through all my years of schooling.. what textbook is it in? Click to expand... arc is just an alternative notation for the inverse trig functions... I thnk they use it in some other states around australia. ie y = arcsinx = sin^-1 x. In assessments and the HSC exams, u must use y = sin^-1 x , cos^-1 x, tan^-1 x.