Some user gave me this solution for a problem. Can you explain to me how do you get to the last step? Differential equations.
Some user gave me this solution for a problem. Can you explain to me how do you get to the last step...
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Ah sorry, forgot which board I am on, switching back and forth lmao
Looks like both parts were integrated. But it is not clear why there is still the integral sign on the right sight. Maybe he forgot to remove it?
The left side was, the right side clearly hasnt. He used partial fractions on the right side.
But he used the inverse of the fraction. He "flipped" the fraction upside down...Why?
Why did he flip the fraction upside down?
He literally substitued a "-" with a "^-1" this problem is so shit.
You fucking pseuds don't know shit. Fucking dogshit shitstains.
I think you can turn it into an exact equation using an affine linear coordinate change.
>took him so long to figure something that was already 90% done for him
kys loser
>took him so long
>-1*R = R^-1
Faggot. The pic is wrong.
How is it wrong?