SOLUTION: Im=integral 0 to pi/4 (tan x) the whole raised to m then what is I3+I5+I7+I9= ?
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Im=integral 0 to pi/4 (tan x) the whole raised to m
then what is I3+I5+I7+I9= ?
Answer by
Edwin McCravy(20065)
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First find the integral, then we'll raise to the m power:
[Note that
,so the above becomes:]
Edwin
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