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integrate :- (x-a)(x-b)......(x-z).dx ?


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2 Feb 2012 12:38:40 IST
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Answer is Zero

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2 Feb 2012 15:05:21 IST
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how??

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i think integration of (x-a)(x-b)(x-c)....(x-x)..(x-z).dx =cont.,as (x-x)=0

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Definitely zero cuz it will have a term (x-x) which is .... let me calculate... Ah, got it... ZERO
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4 Feb 2012 15:00:28 IST
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perfect zero
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its not even a question



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