# Calculus

posted by Rajeev

6.] Replace the integral in exercise 5 (int. (1/ 1 – t) dt a = 0, b = 1/2with ?1/(1+t) dt with a = 0, b = 1, and repeat the four steps.
a. integrate using a graphing utility
b. integrate exactly
c. integrate by replacing the integrand with a Taylor series and integrate term by term.

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