Re: Can the following nested radical be denested
- From: clarence <kingwooky@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2007 23:08:35 EST
Thanks for your input. I've been looking at numerical integration and have been looking into how I would use it in Mathematica since my university does not have maple in any of its labs. I was wondering if numerical integration is an approximate method that would give me the solution to the integral in variable form since this is the form of the equation that I need because it will be one equation of several with an equal amount of unknown variables such that I can solve for all the variables.
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