P piercegirl New member Joined Sep 15, 2012 Messages 6 Sep 15, 2012 #1 If f is a quadratic function such that f (0)= 1 and integral f (x)/ ( x2(x+1)3 ) dx is a rational function, find the value of f ' (0). Last edited: Sep 15, 2012
If f is a quadratic function such that f (0)= 1 and integral f (x)/ ( x2(x+1)3 ) dx is a rational function, find the value of f ' (0).
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Sep 15, 2012 #2 piercegirl said: If f is a quadratic function such that f (0)= 1 and integral f (x)/x2(x+1)3 dx is a rational function, find the value of f ' (0). Click to expand... Is it: \(\displaystyle \dfrac{f(x)}{x^2}(x+1)^3\) or \(\displaystyle \dfrac{f(x)}{x^2(x+1)^3}\)
piercegirl said: If f is a quadratic function such that f (0)= 1 and integral f (x)/x2(x+1)3 dx is a rational function, find the value of f ' (0). Click to expand... Is it: \(\displaystyle \dfrac{f(x)}{x^2}(x+1)^3\) or \(\displaystyle \dfrac{f(x)}{x^2(x+1)^3}\)
P piercegirl New member Joined Sep 15, 2012 Messages 6 Sep 15, 2012 #3 Subhotosh Khan said: Is it: \(\displaystyle \dfrac{f(x)}{x^2}(x+1)^3\) or \(\displaystyle \dfrac{f(x)}{x^2(x+1)^3}\) Click to expand... The second one. sorry.
Subhotosh Khan said: Is it: \(\displaystyle \dfrac{f(x)}{x^2}(x+1)^3\) or \(\displaystyle \dfrac{f(x)}{x^2(x+1)^3}\) Click to expand... The second one. sorry.