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Yuanhan (Phyllis) Peng
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Question about the posted solution for HW1 3c
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January 27, 2022, 12:39:22 PM »
I am confused about why when we integrate the left hand side Ux/e^u, we used the x' in Ux(x', y) expression, but we didn't change x in e^u(x,y)
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It was a misprint; it should be $e^{u(x',y)}$ in the denominator
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