Examples of using The integral of in English and their translations into Polish
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this is the same thing as a times the integral of f(x)(f of x) dx.
we could rewrite this as 1/7 times the integral of 7 times the square root of 7x plus 9 dx.
So I get the integral of e to the x cosine of x d x is equal to e to the x cosine of x plus the integral of e to the x sine of x d x.
I could have said that that's the same thing as the integral of e to the x times e to the minus three x dx,
I mean, you could say that the integral of this is theta plus c
I hope you don't hear that crow outside; he's getting quite obnoxious-- 1/5 times the integral of, well all this stuff in blue is my du, and then that is over e to the u.
Taking the integral of this thing from minus infinity to infinity, since this thing is this thing, it should be the same thing as taking the integral of this thing from minus infinity to infinity.
usually specified as the integral of a loss function.
So the integral of u du, that's trivially easy.
So the integral of -1/2x to the -3 plus 7x to the fifth.
But this is just equal to the integral of u to the fifth du.
Let's see if we can take the integral of cosine of 5x over e to the sine of 5x dx.
We could write our original integral as being equal to the integral of 1/7 times 7 times the square root of 7x plus 9 dx.
The integral of sine n omega t by T over 0 to 2,
because this is just the integral of sine of x, right?
So this is just equal to x sine of x-- this is just this first term right here-- minus-- and what's the integral of sine of x?
Well, this is the same thing as the integral of 1/x times the natural log-- whoops,
Sets the initial x and y point for the integral of the function with the ID id to x