i too think it doesn't exist....
but didn't have the final ans to check, thanks msp
thanks all
6 Answers
Gone..
·2009-05-31 10:41:04
http://integrals.wolfram.com/index.jsp?expr={√(x-3){sin-1(lnx)%2Bcos-1(lnx)}dx&random=false
thats the link
msp
·2009-05-31 10:45:29
see the function cant be integradable
bcos the domain common to the functions √x-3
and sin-1(lnx) and cos-1(lnx) doesnt exist.
sindhu br
·2009-05-31 10:49:59
msp
·2009-05-31 10:51:56
for ronald pls dont use any calculators or graphers .this is the advice that i got from Nishant sir.
Dr.House
·2009-05-31 19:18:44
yes, for the time being u might get the answer if u use the calculators but in the long run u would be effected.
Gone..
·2009-05-31 21:22:50
thats d first time i tried that on9 integrator.. my friends told it works.. it gives the correct ans i think...i have not done core integration yet,so i checked that out :)