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some how i still not able to log in to the webwork
How do I write my answer and submit it?
Do I print a hardcopy and bring it to class?
Prasiddha. As described in class, whatever answer you have submitted by the deadline, that is the answer WebWork will grade. This happens automatically; there is nothing else you need to do.
Hey guys!
I’m having trouble doing problem number 3. I can’t seem to figure out what to do when ln is to a power. Let me know if anyone you guys have a suggestion. Thanks
I presume you’re talking about the substitution set? Let’s say your question involves ln^2(x), let u=ln(x), now you can rewrite the question as u^2. Then you can work it out from there. Hope that helps.
P.S. Don’t forget to change ‘u’ back to in terms of ‘x’ for your final answer unless you’re dealing with change of variable problems (Problem #6 and #7).
-Izzy
Thanks! That helped a lot I got it. But now I’m having trouble with the last question.
Forget it. I got it hahaha
Forget it. I got it hahaha
Forget it. I got it hahaha
professor is it possible i can get some more time for trigonometric integrals i’ve been getting alot of work at my job lately with minimum time to study :/