Everytime you post a video, i try to solve by myself first and then check answer and methods and if I can't solve it, i refer to your solution, thanks you improve my practice
Hi! Since we have 1/x and divide by x^3, we cannot use the fundamental theorem of calculus... I think it can not be solved but I don't know, maybe it is possible. Hope someone reads this comment and helps us 💪
List of solved integrals in a PDF file in my Patreon page: www.patreon.com/integralsforyou/shop ❤
Everytime you post a video, i try to solve by myself first and then check answer and methods and if I can't solve it, i refer to your solution, thanks you improve my practice
Good job! You explained the idea of this channel! Solve the integral by yourself and then compare it with my solution! 💪
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would u mind to show more examples in double integrals and triple ones
Hi! It is not planned but I'll think about it! 💪
∫ e^ln(x)/1/4•x^4 •dx ∫e^2ln(x)/2x^4/4x
∫ e^2ln(x)/2x^4/4x•dx
4xe^2ln(x)/2x^4 +c 2xe^2ln(x)/x^4+c
= ∫ [2x^-3•e^2ln(x)+c]
Hello, I have a question. If the integral is with limits and the upper limit is 0 and the lower limit is -1, what should I do?
Hi! Since we have 1/x and divide by x^3, we cannot use the fundamental theorem of calculus... I think it can not be solved but I don't know, maybe it is possible. Hope someone reads this comment and helps us 💪
@@IntegralsForYou thank you and I hope so
please solve integral of e^(1/x)
Hi! The integral of e^(1/x) is a non-elementary integral, it cannot be expressed in terms of standard finite functions...