Mr. Whit, at 2:57 you integrated the constant 3 to become 3x, but why was not the constant 4 integrated to become 4x? Instead the 4 was not integrated and pulled out to the front?
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Quest in the last example on int. (2x^5/4+6x^1/4+3x^-4)dx On the last part of integrating why didnt u multiply the 3(-3) instead u made it x^-3? Plss clearify sir :)
It’s because you add 1 to each exponent, then divide the coefficient by that result. For instance in the last term -4 +1 = -3, then divide the coefficient of 3 by -3 to get -1. Therefore the last term becomes -x^-3.
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Mr. Whit, at 2:57 you integrated the constant 3 to become 3x, but why was not the constant 4 integrated to become 4x? Instead the 4 was not integrated and pulled out to the front?
It’s because 4 is the coefficient of 4x and was multiplying on x where 3 is a constant and “stand alone” term.
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At timeline 6:35 when you started to integrate each expression, why was the dx omitted from each expression?
dx informs you what independent variable the original function was derived by. The dx means it was derived with respect to x.
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is that 15 or 13 in problem 4?
Same question!
It’s -13x which is the result of combining 2x with -15x after multiplying the two binomials (use the distributive method or FOIL) together.
It’s -13x which is the result of combining 2x with -15x after multiplying the two binomials (use the distributive method or FOIL) together.
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+Fort Bend Tutoring Can I ask for the link on how to Integrate Using Exponential Formula? Thanks in Advance!
P.S I will recommend your videos to my Engineering mates.
We haven't made a video on that concept yet. Check out our recommended channels list for channels that have videos on that concept. Thanks 4 sharing!
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How to derive the power rule tho?
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Quest in the last example on int. (2x^5/4+6x^1/4+3x^-4)dx
On the last part of integrating why didnt u multiply the 3(-3) instead u made it x^-3? Plss clearify sir :)
It’s because you add 1 to each exponent, then divide the coefficient by that result. For instance in the last term -4 +1 = -3, then divide the coefficient of 3 by -3 to get -1. Therefore the last term becomes -x^-3.
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Please finish all topics upto Definite Integral Partial Fraction
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