
Challenging Integrals in Calculus 1-2: Expand Your Problem …
Jun 11, 2007 · can someone give me some really hard intergrals to solve? make sure they are in the range of calculus 1-2 (anything before multivariable) My teacher assigned some few hard …
Creating Big Integrals in LaTeX: Tips and Tricks - Physics Forums
Mar 19, 2013 · I search google and different math sites but came with not answer for making an integral big. How do I do it please? ##\\int## is too small sometimes
What are the units of a definite integral and its derivative?
Nov 13, 2012 · That is why we typically introduce integrals in terms of "area under the curve"- if x has units of, say meters, and y= f (x) has units of meters also, then the integral \int f (x)dx has …
Calculating the perimeter of a region using integrals
Feb 5, 2007 · I was wondering,how do we calculate the perimeter of a region using integral calculus?I know that to calculate the area we have to draw the region and if we want the …
Solving Definite Integrals with a TI-83 Plus - Physics Forums
Feb 3, 2005 · does anyone know how to solve definite integrals using a Ti-83 plus? my teacher said it's okay to use it to check your answer during a test, so if you know how, please let me …
How Does Fubini's Theorem Relate to the Product of Two Integrals?
Dec 15, 2007 · Product of two integrals... In proving a theorem, my DE textbook uses an unfamiliar approach by stating that the product of two integrals = double integral sign - the …
Tips For How To Understand Application of Integrals In Physics
Jan 17, 2011 · Volume integrals are where the real trouble starts. If you know you have to take the integral of something in 3-dimensional space, you could start having problems. A lot of …
Understanding ds in Advanced Calculus - Physics Forums
Apr 26, 2012 · In my advanced calculus class this semester, the notation ds appears often, for line integrals, surface integrals, and arc length. In all honestly, I don't really understand what …
Volume of an ellipsoid using double integrals - Physics Forums
Jul 7, 2013 · Homework Statement Using double integrals, calculate the volume of the solid bound by the ellipsoid: x²/a² + y²/b² + z²/c² = 1 2. Relevant data must be done using double integrals …
Fourth Integral: What is the Answer? - Physics Forums
Mar 3, 2006 · Double and triple integrals do not necessarily represent areas and volumes, you can compute both area and volume (in some special cases) with a single integral! In your …