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seiyakou2005n1
Answered question
2022-05-22
Solve for
Answer & Explanation
Giovani Hickman
Beginner2022-05-23Added 6 answers
Notice that
so the equation is equivalent to
By the fundamental theorem of calculus,
so
This is equivalent to
This is equivalent to
This is equivalent to
Let hence Therefore,
Since the equation requires it means that However, this represents a problem, as it means that 0 is not in the domain of f and letting implies and we know form the original equation that As such, the original equation has no solutions. If you replace the original integral by
where Accordingly, this results in
One can solve for by having
which is equivalent to
and as long as this means
which means that
which is not allowed by the original equation. So in fact, the equation can only have solutions if . then becomes a free parameter, and the family
becomes an infinite family of solutions.
Chaz Blair
Beginner2022-05-24Added 4 answers
Now integrate both sides with respect x and also note that that the derivative of denominator on LHS is written in numerator, hence using substitution and some manipulation , we get