Inverse trigonometric functions

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261Special functions / Inverse trigonometric functions / Sine / Trigonometric functions / Pi / Mathematical fallacy / Factorial / Gaussian integral / Wallis product / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Trigonometry

Another proof that ζ(2) = π 2 /6 via double integration Tim Jameson (Slightly modified version of Math. Gazette[removed]), note[removed]Over the years several proofs that ∞

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Language: English - Date: 2013-12-02 05:15:37
262Exponentials / Analytic functions / Hyperbolic geometry / Trigonometry / Hyperbolic function / Integral calculus / Inverse trigonometric functions / Fin / Integral of secant cubed / Mathematics / Geometry / Mathematical analysis

Three answers to an integral Graham Jameson and Nicholas Jameson Article published in Math. Gazette[removed]), 457–459. Problem: By a suitable substitution, find Z

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Language: English - Date: 2010-05-05 05:32:58
263Logarithms / Inverse trigonometric functions / Trigonometry / Taylor series / Natural logarithm / Natural logarithm of 2 / Kelvin functions / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Mathematical series

Review Problems for Taylor Series 1. Give a reason why each series converges or diverges:

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Language: English - Date: 2001-04-07 05:45:19
264Integral calculus / Natural logarithm / Integration by substitution / Inverse trigonometric functions / Integration by parts / Differential equation / Calculus / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics

Some remarkable integrals derived from a simple algebraic identity G.J.O. Jameson and T.P. Jameson, Math. Gazette[removed]The identity in question really is simple: it says, for u 6= −1, 1 1

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Language: English - Date: 2013-02-20 09:36:33
265Logarithms / Integration by substitution / Inverse trigonometric functions / Number theory / Mathematics / Special functions / Mathematical analysis

POLYLOGARITHMS, MULTIPLE ZETA VALUES, AND THE SERIES OF HJORTNAES AND COMTET Notes by Tim Jameson (December[removed]edited by Graham Jameson, with references added, March[removed]Introduction The polylogarithm function is d

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-10 05:53:48
266Stack / Inverse trigonometric functions / Abstraction

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Language: English - Date: 2002-05-30 12:06:40
267Trigonometry / Differential calculus / Integral calculus / Functions and mappings / Trigonometric functions / Sine / Inverse trigonometric functions / Inverse function / Derivative / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Calculus

CET – MATHEMATICS – 2014 VERSION CODE: C – 2 1. Which one of the following is not correct for the features of exponential function given by f (x) = bx where b > 1?

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Language: English - Date: 2014-05-03 09:11:47
268Meromorphic functions / Trigonometry / Analytic functions / Special functions / Bessel function / Gamma function / Inverse trigonometric functions / Summation / Factorial / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Number theory

Annotations to Abramowitz & Stegun By Linas Vepstas 24 January 2004 (corrected Dec 2004, Dec 2010) The following is a compendium of additions and margin notes to the Handbook of Mathematical Func

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Language: English - Date: 2010-12-30 00:54:42
269Integral / Integration by parts / Inverse trigonometric functions / Pi / Mathematical analysis / Integral calculus / Mathematics

Math[removed]Week 4 Recitation (Fall[removed]If, when solving these problems, you encounter an integral you’ve already evaluated in an earlier problem on the worksheet, you should use that result, rather than solving the s

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-28 15:22:03
270Trigonometry / Analytic functions / Inverse functions / Exponentials / Complex plane / Inverse trigonometric functions / Argument / Complex number / Polar coordinate system / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Complex analysis

1 Analytic Functions Abstract. We introduce the theory of functions of a complex variable. Many familiar functions of real variables become multivalued when extended to complex variables, requiring branch cuts to establ

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Language: English - Date: 2006-10-09 02:45:39
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