412 results for "integral".
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Integrate $f(x) = ae ^ {bx} + c\sin(dx) + px^q$. Must input $C$ as the constant of integration.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find (hyperbolic substitution):
$\displaystyle \int_{b}^{2b} \left(\frac{1}{\sqrt{a^2x^2-b^2}}\right)\;dx$ -
Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int\frac{ax^3+ax+b}{1+x^2}\;dx$. Enter the constant of integration as $C$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int \frac{nx^3+mx^2+nx + p}{1+x^2}\;dx$. Solution involves $\arctan$.
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Find $\displaystyle \int ax ^ m+ bx^{c/n}\;dx$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int ae ^ {bx}+ c\sin(dx) + px ^ {q}\;dx$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int \frac{a}{(bx+c)^n}\;dx$
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int x(a x ^ 2 + b)^{m}\;dx$
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Exam (8 questions) in Content created by Newcastle University
Find an integral by choosing a suitable substitution.
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Exam (4 questions) in Content created by Newcastle University
Find the integral of an improper fraction.
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Exam (11 questions) in Content created by Newcastle University
Questions which rely on knowledge of standard integrals.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int\cosh(ax+b)\;dx,\;\;\int x\sinh(cx+d)\;dx$.
Advice tidied up.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
3 Repeated integrals of the form $\int_a^b\;dx\;\int_c^{f(x)}g(x,y)\;dy$ where $g(x,y)$ is a polynomial in $x,\;y$ and $f(x)$ is a degree 0, 1 or 2 polynomial in $x$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Repeated integral of the form: $\displaystyle I=\int_0^1\;dx\;\int_0^{x^{m-1}}mf(x^m+a)dy$
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Cauchy's integral theorem/formula for several functions $f(z)$ and $C$ the unit circle.
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Poles, residues, and contour integral of a complex-valued function. Pair of pure imaginary poles.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Poles, residues, and contour integral of a complex-valued function. Pair of real poles.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Poles, residues, and contour integral of a complex-valued function. Single, simple pole.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Contour integral of $z^2$ along any path.
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Contour integral of $\mathrm{e}^{-z}$ along any path.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Contour integral of a complex-valued function $f(z)$ with the poles of $f(z)$ either inside or outside the path $C$.
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Question in Kevin's workspace
Graphs are given with areas underneath them shaded. The student is asked to select the correct integral which calculates its area.
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Exam (5 questions) in Kevin's workspace
5 questions on definite integrals - integrate polynomials, trig functions and exponentials; find the area under a graph; find volumes of revolution.
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Question in Thomas's workspace
Integrate $f(x) = ae ^ {bx} + c\sin(dx) + px^q$. Must input $C$ as the constant of integration.
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Exam (5 questions) in Anna's workspace
5 questions on definite integrals - integrate polynomials, trig functions and exponentials; find the area under a graph; find volumes of revolution.
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Question in Trignometry
Solving a system of three linear equations in 3 unknowns using Gauss Elimination in 4 stages. Solutions are all integral.
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Question in Trignometry
Solving a system of three linear equations in 3 unknowns using Gauss Elimination in 4 stages. Solutions are all integral.
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Question in Calculus Math 5A
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
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Question in Calculus Math 5A
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
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Question in Calculus Math 5A
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal