Correction: At the end, I said third for the power when it’s 1/3 Quiz question: Why does the u substitution where you let u = x^6 not work? What term would have to be in front of dx at top? Make sure to SUBSCRIBE HERE so you don’t miss my tips and tricks for your next exam! tinyurl.com/numberninjadave 🛍 Want some 🥷🏿 swag? Shop my goodies HERE! tinyurl.com/numberninjaswag *********************************************************** 📚Helpful stuff and my favorite MUST haves I used in my college courses ⬇ Math and school making you anxious? I totally get it and wrote this book for YOU: amzn.to/3Y2LWKv Here’s a great study guide so you can CRUSH your AP exam, like a ninja! amzn.to/3N5pjPm This graphing calculator is a beast and never failed me in college: amzn.to/4eBNeRS I loved THIS ruler in college, for engineering classes: amzn.to/4doupRk These are my affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. *************************************************************************************** I use VidIq to help create the best KZbin videos for you! You can sign up here with my affiliate link: vidiq.com/numberninjadave Note that I do make a small commission if you sign up through that link.
@sumith_08623 күн бұрын
@2.05 substitution of u+1 = t will make this intergration much easier than polynomial division.
@highestintheroom-mn7ltАй бұрын
If we let u = x^6 then in order to get a du in the numerator of our rewritten expression we would need a 6x^5 dx there already. Thank you number ninja; I struggle a lot with these tricky u-sub portions of integrals like this. Would be interested to see more content on this and things like back substitution!
@NumberNinjaDaveАй бұрын
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