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Is this an error? P 95, question 29. Shouldnt the answer be (4-Pi)/4? I think in the answer they forgot to subtract from 1/2... Please tell me if Im correct.
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Princeton review 3rd edition error
Re: Princeton review 3rd edition error
Is it the integral of x*atan(x) problem?
The answer is valid (Pi-2)/4. Recheck your answer.
The answer is valid (Pi-2)/4. Recheck your answer.
Re: Princeton review 3rd edition error
Yea... you are right. Misread the problem.
What about page 114, example 3.5? Should the equation include a 1/9 ?
And page 117, spherical coordinates paragraph, third line at the end... shouldn't it be phi and not theta?
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What about page 114, example 3.5? Should the equation include a 1/9 ?
And page 117, spherical coordinates paragraph, third line at the end... shouldn't it be phi and not theta?
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Re: Princeton review 3rd edition error
You're right on both of those errors. I just wrote the 1/9 coefficient into the book before the z^2 term.
He confused theta with phi there.
Also, I will add that in the section on the chain rule, P. 125, u = f(v,y) and v = g(x,u) then his answer makes sense (or at least that's what I have written in my text).
He confused theta with phi there.
Also, I will add that in the section on the chain rule, P. 125, u = f(v,y) and v = g(x,u) then his answer makes sense (or at least that's what I have written in my text).
Re: Princeton review 3rd edition error
Thank you guys! I included your catches in the FAQ.