Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Take the constant out:
Apply Integration By Parts
Compute the boundaries:
Popular Examples
sum from n=0 to infinity of (-5/6)^nintegral of cos^2(θ)+sin^2(θ)(\partial ^2)/(\partial x\partial y)((xy)/(x-y))limit as x approaches+0 of x^4cos(pi/x)derivative of f(x)=(e^x)/(2+4x)derivative of
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the integral from 0 to 1 of 4xye^{-(2x+y)} ?
The integral from 0 to 1 of 4xye^{-(2x+y)} is 4x(-2e^{-1-2x}+e^{-2x})