copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
What is the Integral of 2^(x)? - Physics Forums The integral of 2^x can be solved using the relationship between derivatives and integrals The derivative of 2^x is ln(2) * 2^x, which leads to the conclusion that the anti-derivative is (1 ln(2)) * 2^x
How Do You Solve the Integral of 2 (x^2-1)dx? - Physics Forums The full question is to find the integral over infinity and 2, so i have to use limits I am getting an undefined answer since ln of infinity minus ln infinity is undefined does that sound right?
What is the Integral of -e^(-x)? • Physics Forums The integral of -e^(-x) is derived using u-substitution, where u = -x, leading to the result -e^(-x) + C The negative sign arises because the derivative of -x is -1, thus requiring division by -1 during integration The discussion emphasizes that integration can be viewed as the reverse of differentiation, which simplifies the process
Localising a non integral domain at a prime • Physics Forums 2 Also, for any other a large non integral domain integer ring along with large prime , say if we have , where is in the couple hundred trillion, and has couple hundred billion digits, are there algorithms that can systemically determine all of its equivalence classes, and also upper and lower bounds for how many there are? Thank you in advance