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+ | Ooh, I like special points! I'll do this instead of study chem. Hurray! | ||
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+ | So I thought I had it like three different times before realizing I had substituted something incorrectly. So I give up for now, but not forever. [[User:Jhunsber|His Awesomeness, Josh Hunsberger]] | ||
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+ | I'm almost certain that it ''can'' be done with trig, but every attempt I have made has always turned into a horrible, horrible integral. You'd have to abuse some obscure identities to work out the powers of tangent and secant, I think. | ||
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+ | Yeah, I got sec^5 and sec^3 involved, but it's hard from there. |
Latest revision as of 14:22, 21 October 2008
Oh, and using maple is definitely cheating!
Ooh, I like special points! I'll do this instead of study chem. Hurray!
So I thought I had it like three different times before realizing I had substituted something incorrectly. So I give up for now, but not forever. His Awesomeness, Josh Hunsberger
I'm almost certain that it can be done with trig, but every attempt I have made has always turned into a horrible, horrible integral. You'd have to abuse some obscure identities to work out the powers of tangent and secant, I think.
Yeah, I got sec^5 and sec^3 involved, but it's hard from there.