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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP3w ago
the problem boils down to integrating this
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP3w ago
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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP3w ago
how do i do this tho
Gamertug
Gamertug3w ago
Tl , T0 , L all are constant? only x variable? then this is a standard format of integration in class 12
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP3w ago
from the ques yes oh tbhi nahi hua
SirLancelotDuLac
Integration would be done via substitution.
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SirLancelotDuLac
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Integration by Substitution Method (Definition & Example)
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Gamertug
Gamertug3w ago
take terms common so that x is isolated then use this result wait lemme send
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Gamertug3w ago
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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP2w ago
what substitution have u done exactly?
SirLancelotDuLac
t_0+(t_1-t_0)x/l=u so (t_1-t_0)/ldx=du
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP2w ago
+solved @SirLancelotDuLac
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