I am able to calculate normal integrals but I can not figure out how to calculate integrals with division. Every time I plug in a problem it gives me a syntax error. Here are some examples that I am struggling with:
is integration with division possible?
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firedwheelman
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Re: is integration with division possible?
Hi,
Logically, I think that you just have to put integration and in place of the dx in your examples, you put 1 and dx at the end of the line.
Tell me if your problem has been solved.
Logically, I think that you just have to put integration and in place of the dx in your examples, you put 1 and dx at the end of the line.
Tell me if your problem has been solved.
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Re: is integration with division possible?
firedwheelman wrote:I am able to calculate normal integrals but I can not figure out how to calculate integrals with division. Every time I plug in a problem it gives me a syntax error. Here are some examples that I am struggling with:
Hey firedwheelman,
why don't you use the specific template (CAS mode) ?
Anyway, as Lior.T said, you cannot put dx as a numerator, please see the image below for the right syntax (taken from my Nspire CAS):
Best,
Hisham
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Re: is integration with division possible?
Lior.T wrote:Hi,
Logically, I think that you just have to put integration and in place of the dx in your examples, you put 1 and dx at the end of the line.
Tell me if your problem has been solved.
trying it your way this is what I get:
does that look right?
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firedwheelman
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Re: is integration with division possible?
firedwheelman wrote:Lior.T wrote:Hi,
Logically, I think that you just have to put integration and in place of the dx in your examples, you put 1 and dx at the end of the line.
Tell me if your problem has been solved.
trying it your way this is what I get:
does that look right?
It is right.
There is just the problem that it gave you a long form that you can maybe try to factorize.
Best regards.
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Lior.T
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Re: is integration with division possible?
firedwheelman wrote:Lior.T wrote:Hi,
Logically, I think that you just have to put integration and in place of the dx in your examples, you put 1 and dx at the end of the line.
Tell me if your problem has been solved.
trying it your way this is what I get:
does that look right?
Yep, that's the right result
Best,
Hisham
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