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Bob Smith
What is this part on my 2008 wrangler?
Can you take a look at the link bellow. There is oil leaking from the center of the tire, is this the Roller bearing? Can you take a look at the link and tell me what you think.
Thanks
1 AnswerMaintenance & Repairs1 decade agois the integral convergent or divergent?
You are going to have to forgive me as I dont know how to add the Integral symbol so I will use S
S((1+x)/(x^2+2x))dx for 1 to infinity
my solution
1) S(x)/(x^2+2x)dx + S1/(x^2+2x)dx
Integrate both terms
ln(x+2) + ln(x^2+2x)
then I take the limit from 1 to infinity for both terms and add.
this is my answer it is not the same answer as the book but is it wrong??
The book answer
S((1+x)/(x^2+2x))dx = 1/2S((1+x)/(x^2+2x))dx
integrate to get
1/2ln(x^2+2x)
Both answers are divergent
1 AnswerMathematics1 decade agoIf I were to combine fluorine, uranium and nitrogen what would I have?
1 AnswerChemistry1 decade agowhy is it that two equals one?
X^2 - X^2 = X^2 - X^2
a little rearrange
(X+X)(X-X)= X(X-X)
divide out the common term
X+X = X
let X =1
and then
2 = 1
9 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoa little fun with math 2=1?
X^2 - X^2 = X^2 - X^2
a little rearrange
(X+X)(X-X)= X(X-X)
divide out the common term
X+X = X
let X =1
and then
2 = 1
2 AnswersPrimary & Secondary Education1 decade ago