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saket_brutus
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10 Jan 2007 19:26:21 IST
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Hi Kab,
I don't know if u know the answer or not( i have a funny feeling that u do know
- hey; no offence
). But the answer is that these 2 integrals cannot be found( assuming that the 2nd integral is e-x^2).
). But the answer is that these 2 integrals cannot be found( assuming that the 2nd integral is e-x^2).Cheers.
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23 Jan 2007 15:27:56 IST
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We know
sinx=x-x3/3!+x5/5!+.........
(sinx)/x=1-x2/3!+x4/5!+.........
(sinx)dx/x=
(1-x2/3!+x4/5!+........)dx =x-x3/(3)(3!)+x5/(5)(5!)+..........+c
So I think its wrong to say(sinx)/x cannot be integrated but the answer is not a finite one.What do you people say?????













