Searz wrote:
Your entire conclusion hinges on the fact that 15 is a hexadecimal number, but I don't think it is.
If you would have defined it as F - the corresponding hexadecimal number - then that is obviously a hexadecimal number.
But in this case it was defined as 15, not F, and as such I'm treating it as a decimal number.
Yup, but A/15 as a decimal calculation, it means "unknown value"/15, thus no possible outcome without knowing A. However, if it is a hexadecimal calculation, it means 10/21 in decimal numbers, which actually can be calculated :3
So if you were to create an answer based on the information you had, the only way to get an actual legit answer (as far as I know of) is by saying that it is a hexadecimal calculation. If we would say that it is a decimal calculation, then the answer is:
Toshabi wrote:
actually syntax error. Thanks for nothing, idiots.
:D



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GrandmasterD wrote:
Seriously, two pages about a Toshabi troll; he does deserve a prize for this.
Kinen wrote:
Integrate sinh3xcosh2x
Holy cow XD
Hyperbolic equation.
To refer, it's this: List of hyperbolic integration
And, for this, you have to do u-substitution.
So... looking at the steps:
Step 1: Decide your u and du.
I am going to pick cosh2 x as my u.
u = cosh2 x
Now, to find your du for u-substitution, you have to differentiate the u
du = 2sinh x * sinh x dx (You use the chain rule to get this derivative.)
Step 2: Substitute it back in.
From now on, it's easy substitution!
Tell me if you need more help!
Pheyniex wrote:
that wasn't a rule in this thread.
you'd have to integrate by parts about 3 or 4 consecutive times.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integration_by_parts
You just have to use u-substitution. :3
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Pls. I thought u wuld understand out of all people.
A is a hexadecimal number. 10 in this case is a decimal number.
If you divide A/15 (where A is a hexadecimal number), that means that 15 is also a hexadecimal number (since it is in the same calculation). Hexadecimal 15 =/= decimal 15. Hexadecimal 15 = decimal 21.
Your entire conclusion hinges on the fact that 15 is a hexadecimal number, but I don't think it is.
If you would have defined it as F - the corresponding hexadecimal number - then that is obviously a hexadecimal number.
But in this case it was defined as 15, not F, and as such I'm treating it as a decimal number.