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Calculating the limits of a sequence.

Use two methods to calculate the limit of the following sequence. x(n)=1/n^3+2^2/n^3+...+n^2/n^3

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Calculus

Posting ID:

5004

OTA ID:

103300

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Implicit differentiation: Logarithms

Given equation ln(y/x)=x^2y^2 Find dy/dx

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Calculus

Posting ID:

5009

OTA ID:

103137

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Simplifying polynomial expressions.

How do I simplify: [(8x)/(3x-6)]x[(x2-4)/(2x+4)]

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Calculus

Posting ID:

5070

OTA ID:

103300

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integrals - trigonometric subsitution

The integral is to be solved using trigonometric subsitution. I have attached a word document with the integral to solve and my work. I want to know if my answer is correct. If my answer is not correct, I want to know the correct answer and the steps to get it. Thanks.

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Calculus

Posting ID:

5169

OTA ID:

103139

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trigonometric integrals involving powers

I used the product to sum identities rule since the integral involved cosines of different angles. I have attached a word document with the integral to solve and my work. I want to know if my answer is correct. If my answer is not correct, I want to know the correct answer and the steps to get it. Thanks.

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Calculus

Posting ID:

5174

OTA ID:

101620

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