S simonkey Member Joined Aug 1, 2006 Messages 46 Gender Male HSC 2008 Dec 28, 2006 #1 Can someone please tell me how the integral of 1/sin^2 x ( trying to type 1 on sin sqaured x) is equal to -cotx???
Can someone please tell me how the integral of 1/sin^2 x ( trying to type 1 on sin sqaured x) is equal to -cotx???
I ianc physics is phun! Joined Nov 7, 2005 Messages 618 Location on the train commuting to/from UNSW... Gender Male HSC 2006 Dec 28, 2006 #2 The best way i can think of doing that is using integration and t substitution - this is a useful method to know. Here's how you'd do this question: Hope this helps!
The best way i can think of doing that is using integration and t substitution - this is a useful method to know. Here's how you'd do this question: Hope this helps!
Affinity Active Member Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 2,062 Location Oslo Gender Undisclosed HSC 2003 Dec 28, 2006 #3 It's in the tables
J jyu Member Joined Nov 14, 2005 Messages 623 Gender Male HSC 2006 Dec 28, 2006 #4 simonkey said: Can someone please tell me how the integral of 1/sin^2 x ( trying to type 1 on sin sqaured x) is equal to -cotx??? Click to expand... d(cotx)/dx = -cosec^2 x = -1/(sin^2 x), integral of 1/sin^2 x = -cot x + c :wave:
simonkey said: Can someone please tell me how the integral of 1/sin^2 x ( trying to type 1 on sin sqaured x) is equal to -cotx??? Click to expand... d(cotx)/dx = -cosec^2 x = -1/(sin^2 x), integral of 1/sin^2 x = -cot x + c :wave:
S simonkey Member Joined Aug 1, 2006 Messages 46 Gender Male HSC 2008 Dec 28, 2006 #5 AHHHHHHH!! I get it!!!! D'oh. Thanx for the help smart people.
Slidey But pieces of what? Joined Jun 12, 2004 Messages 6,600 Gender Male HSC 2005 Dec 29, 2006 #6 It doesn't matter if it is in the tables. You should also know how to derive it if you want to be a good maths student.
It doesn't matter if it is in the tables. You should also know how to derive it if you want to be a good maths student.