
calculus - Evaluating $\int \frac {1} { {x^4+1}} dx$ - Mathematics ...
I am trying to evaluate the integral $$\int \frac {1} {1+x^4} \mathrm dx.$$ The integrand $\frac {1} {1+x^4}$ is a rational function (quotient of two polynomials), so I could solve the integral if I ...
Boolean algebra operation precedence? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Operation precedence is not a needed concept. One might argue that the correct precedence is none at all. Just write things in Polish (prefix), or Reverse Polish (postfix) notation. It's not like you'd stop …
Evaluating $\cos (i)$ - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Nov 27, 2020 · Evaluating $\cos (i)$ Ask Question Asked 5 years, 4 months ago Modified 5 years, 4 months ago
How can I evaluate the Gaussian Integral using power series?
Apr 27, 2024 · This result can be obtained using double integrals with polar coordinates, among other things, but I'm particularly interested in evaluating this integral using power series.
Polar Coordinates as a Definitive Technique for Evaluating Limits
Mar 24, 2017 · A lot of questions say "use polar coordinates" to calculate limits when they approach $0$. But is using polar coordinates the best way to evaluate limits, moreover, prove that they exist? Do they
Evaluating the definite integral of an absolute value involving ...
I'm trying to evaluate the following definite integral but am unsure how to handle the absolute value efficiently over the given interval. Any hints on finding the points where the expression inside
real analysis - Evaluating $\lim_ {x \to \pi/2} (\sin x)^ {\tan x ...
Nov 17, 2019 · I am hoping someone can help me check my work here. I need to evaluate this limit: $$\lim_ {x \to \pi/2} (\sin x)^ {\tan x}$$ Since $\sin x$ and $\tan x$ are continuous functions, using the …
calculus - The rule for evaluating limits of rational functions by ...
Oct 20, 2015 · The rule for evaluating limits of rational functions by dividing the coefficients of highest powers Ask Question Asked 10 years, 5 months ago Modified 10 years, 4 months ago
proof writing - Prove the Correctness of Horner's Method for …
Prove the Correctness of Horner's Method for Evaluating a Polynomial Ask Question Asked 12 years, 8 months ago Modified 6 years, 2 months ago
Evaluating the limit using Taylor Series - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Dec 7, 2018 · I see now how I can go about evaluating the limit itself although I still find the concept a little bit vague, as in considering a specific order for the expansion and then applying it for all the …