how would i be able to simplify 1/(2*sqrt[x]) * ln| x-sqrt[75]/x+sqrt[75] |
K kpx001 Junior Member Joined Mar 6, 2006 Messages 119 May 31, 2008 #1 how would i be able to simplify 1/(2*sqrt[x]) * ln| x-sqrt[75]/x+sqrt[75] |
D Deleted member 4993 Guest May 31, 2008 #2 kpx001 said: how would i be able to simplify 1/(2*sqrt[x]) * ln| x-sqrt[75]/x+sqrt[75] | Click to expand... Why would you want to simplify this expression any further?
kpx001 said: how would i be able to simplify 1/(2*sqrt[x]) * ln| x-sqrt[75]/x+sqrt[75] | Click to expand... Why would you want to simplify this expression any further?
K kpx001 Junior Member Joined Mar 6, 2006 Messages 119 Jun 1, 2008 #3 because its not completley simplified. like i can factor something out and bring the power over or something
because its not completley simplified. like i can factor something out and bring the power over or something
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Jun 1, 2008 #4 \(\displaystyle \sqrt{75} = 5\cdot \sqrt{3}\) Without a particular objective (like numerical estimation) this is as simple as it gets.
\(\displaystyle \sqrt{75} = 5\cdot \sqrt{3}\) Without a particular objective (like numerical estimation) this is as simple as it gets.