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From: Rajkumar R on 1 Apr 2010 12:44 Hi.. I have an equation in the following format. y=(Cosh4x+cos4x-sinh4x-sin4x)^2 I need to find integration of y for the limit 0 to 1. Can you please help me with the integration command to integrate this square term. Thanks in anticipation Regards, Rajkumar R
From: Steven Lord on 1 Apr 2010 12:53 "Rajkumar R" <rrk_000(a)yahoo.co.in> wrote in message news:hp2igk$1jo$1(a)fred.mathworks.com... > Hi.. > I have an equation in the following format. > y=(Cosh4x+cos4x-sinh4x-sin4x)^2 > > I need to find integration of y for the limit 0 to 1. Can you please help > me with the integration command to integrate this square term. HELP QUAD HELP QUADGK -- Steve Lord slord(a)mathworks.com comp.soft-sys.matlab (CSSM) FAQ: http://matlabwiki.mathworks.com/MATLAB_FAQ
From: Rajkumar R on 5 Apr 2010 06:48
Thanks a lot Steven!! |