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Basics of Integration
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Module - 10 Volume of a Cone
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  4. if we have asked the value of integrated equation then what we have to put the value of constant
    2 years ago by

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  6. Where is the YouTube link of all these videos? Could you please give that?
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    search physics galaxy and go to playlists
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  8. please introduce 1.5x and 2x speed here too
    3 years ago by Parth Shrivastava
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    you can use youtube enhancer on chrome that'll be very helpful
    2 years ago by Abhijeet kumar

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  10. thank you sir
    3 years ago by sikharam srinidhi

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  12. Sir can the Integration of cos²x be written as cos³x/3
    5 years ago by Tanmay Goyal

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  14. sir how can we get solutions of qset.pls also help us with it.it will be really kind of u.
    7 years ago by SAJAL GUPTA
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    Why you are posting a general query below a calculus video... it is distracting other viewers... goto INTERACT tab and post it under general query...
    7 years ago by Physics Galaxy

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  16. Sir during the integration of dy the sign of integration will nullify the effect of differentiation of dy and we will be left with y. So when we integrated the product of f'(x) and dx why did we got the result as f(x)+c and why not we got f(x) * x as the sign of integration will nullify the effect of d?
    9 years ago by Yash Selot
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    if we integrate d{f(x).x} then we get f(x).x here you are integrating f(x).dx which is the value of dy and as integration of dy is resulting y so on the right hand side also value of y should be there to hold equality which is f(x)....
    9 years ago by Physics Galaxy

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