Jiayang's answer to Shanice Lee's Junior College 1 H2 Maths question.

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You can do integration by parts also on the LHS and then compare. But I think differentiating both sides is easier
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7 years ago
I believe I've misunderstood the qn. Look at Mark's solutions below but be wary of how he handled his constant, it's not 100% correct. If the qn just asked for a, b and c then my solution would be fine. You can have a look still anyway