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Best Maths books for non-mathematicians +1 for Polya's book. |
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accepted | Comparing integral resolutions using Wolfram Alpha / Mathematica |
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Nov 26 |
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Comparing integral resolutions using Wolfram Alpha / Mathematica Yep, I just did it again, thanks |
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Nov 26 |
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Comparing integral resolutions using Wolfram Alpha / Mathematica Interesting If WolframAlpha is right, Mathway is wrong: try this ∫[1/(x*√(x)),x] on Mathway and see the result. Anyway, You are absolutely right. Now I see it x^1 * x^(1/2) = x^(3/2) |
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asked | Comparing integral resolutions using Wolfram Alpha / Mathematica |