Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply Integration By Parts
Take the constant out:
Apply Integration By Parts
Take the constant out:
Therefore
Isolate
Add a constant to the solution
Graph
Popular Examples
y^{''}+y^'+y=0,y(0)=1,y^'(0)=-1(\partial)/(\partial x)(ln(x^4+y^3))derivative of-(2x/((2+x^2)^2))limit as x approaches 1 of 2x-x^2-x^3(\partial)/(\partial x)(2x^2-4)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the integral of e^{-x}*cos(wx) ?
The integral of e^{-x}*cos(wx) is (we^{-x}sin(wx))/(w^2+1)-(e^{-x}cos(wx))/(w^2+1)+C