Well, you'll have to solve for when ln(x^2+1)=cos(x)... I don't see any other way of getting the answer, seeing that my limits were numbers like .916 and .793
Is it possible without a graphing calculator? I couldn't solve that equation without the calculator.
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Well, you'll have to solve for when ln(x^2+1)=cos(x)... I don't see any other way of getting the answer, seeing that my limits were numbers like .916 and .793
Is it possible without a graphing calculator? I couldn't solve that equation without the calculator.
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