Prakhar R.
asked 01/03/202 cosx -3 sinx/6cos x + 4 Sin x
Wy cant I take the denominator as t as it is and get the answer, why is it necassary to take 2 common in the denominator.If I suppose t= denominator , then the answer isnt similar to as mentioned in the book. Why so? Are both the answers correct
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Doug C. answered 01/04/20
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Peter K.
there is no t; denominator of what? Are you missing some parentheses? The answers that you refer to are not included. The question is classified as "integral calculus" but I see no integration issue here.01/03/20