About 2,230 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Evaluating the Constant of Integration - Socratic

    Questions and Videos on Evaluating the Constant of Integration, within Calculus

  2. What is the molecularity of the elemental gases? - Socratic

    The atomic configuration of the element is LESS stable than the electronic configuration when the species forms an element-element bond in the binuclear molecule.

  3. Is f(x) =e^x/x-x^3-3 concave or convex at x=-1? - Socratic

    Convex To check if the function is convex or concave we have to findf'' (x) If color (brown) (f'' (x)>0) then color (brown) (f (x)) is color (brown) (convex) If color ...

  4. Question #7280b - Socratic

    2xe^x-2e^x+C or 2e^x (x-1) + C To find int 2x e^xdx use integration by parts. The formula for Integration by Parts is: intudv =uv-intvdu First just factor out the 2 because it's a constant …

  5. Answers created by zhirou - Socratic

    Q&A and Videos that make learning easy. Math, History, Chemistry, Algebra, Calculus, Biology and more.

  6. What is the equation of the tangent line of f(x) =x/(x-2e^x

    From the rules of limits for derivatives, we come to the conclusion that #d/dx ( (x)/ (x-2e^x)) + ( (x)/ (e^x)) - x = (2xe^x-2e^x)/ ( (x-2e^x))^2 + (e^x-xe^x)/ ( (e^x))^2 - 1# from what we know of what …

  7. How do you find the indefinite integral of ∫sin 4xe^sin2x dx?

    Apr 13, 2018 · Explanation: We want to solve #I=intsin (4x)e^ (sin (2x))dx# Using the trig identity #color (blue) (sin (2a)=2cos (a)sin (a)# #I=2intcos (2x)sin (2x)e^ (sin (2x))dx ...

  8. Question #021e1 - Socratic

    May 15, 2017 · 36 neutrons. One way we have of differentiating between various nuclides of the same element is by writing the name of the element followed by a hyphen and the mass …

  9. Is okay to distribute the e^ (-x) in this case or is that ... - Socratic

    It certainly is OK. Try it to see whether you have a preference for which way to do it. (I have an opinion, but yours may be different.) You may do either: int_0^ln2 2pi(ln2-x)e^-xdx or int_0^ln2 …

  10. Question #7da63 + Example - Socratic

    "Oxidation number" is the conceived charge left on an atom in a molecule or compound when all the bonds to that atom are hypothetically broken, with the charge, the electrons of the bond, …