Hi, The function you're looking for is INTVX. I use the custom key assignments to remap my integral key to that function. All you need to do is put the equation on the stack in terms of x and call INTVX. It will take care of the rest. You can find it on the SYMB key, under the CALC menu. Hope this helps, Rodney --- In 50g@yahoogroups.com, J <professorman40@...> wrote: > > Hello everyone > I tried on my own and could not do it...tried google using "Indefinite Integral", a fake site almost put a virus on my computer, so please help! I want to enter INDEFINITE INTEGRALS and have them solved. I tried the Equation Writer but I cannot get my equation to look like what I saw on the manual, that is, in the manual every equation starts with a semicolon, then I guess I'd have to press IBP for Integration by Parts, etc...CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME ONE FULL, DETAILED, STEP BY STEP EXAMPLE so I can use it to learn how to enter different Indefinite Integrals? > thanks > John Barroso > > > >
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Re: how to solve INDEFINITE INTEGRAL
2010-01-07 by rraem2000
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