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Please find the antiderivative of this equation, it is actually rather simple if you've taken Calculus...(I know Calculus as good as anyone that will answer this...I just like to give points to my buddies who didn't drop out of the 10th grade LOL)

f(x)=(7x^-2 + 4)^5 (-14 / x^3)

2006-11-26 18:47:09 · 3 answers · asked by Nicholi 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

3 answers

[7x^(-2) + 4]^6
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........6


To the person below me, you are also probably a blue collar slob working in some dead end low paying job. So, sure, you may have gotten laid, but you are probably a loser at the rest of life.

2006-11-26 18:54:07 · answer #1 · answered by z_o_r_r_o 6 · 1 1

Hah...i made it through "calc 4" in college ...Diffy Q's about sophmore year
After that never had to know how to do this again. EVERYTHING has to be done by computer. No hand written stuff. Unfortuantly teh comptuer program they chose was mathematica.

2006-11-27 03:42:52 · answer #2 · answered by wandafoda 1 · 0 2

While U were WASTING YEARS of your time learning this crap that a TINY calculator can do in MICROSECONDS !! I was one of those so-called dummie math class skippers {last period anyway}, who was giving IT 2 one of the cheerleaders under the bleachers !! So who's the dummy now ???

2006-11-27 02:55:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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