\int_{0}^{1}\frac{x^{4}\left(1-x\right)^{4}}{1+x^{2}}dx =\frac{22}{7}-\pi
And that is... Zero! hehe
There are actually two purpose of that post, firstly to check whether posting mathematical equations work and secondly just the sheer beauty of mathematics. How seemingly complicated expressions have there solution in 0.
2 comments:
And that is... Zero! hehe
There are actually two purpose of that post, firstly to check whether posting mathematical equations work and secondly just the sheer beauty of mathematics. How seemingly complicated expressions have there solution in 0.
Post a Comment