Calculas Find the Area from function
$10-30 USD
Paid on delivery
calculas find the area from the function
Project ID: #8113057
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25 freelancers are bidding on average $19 for this job
Hi. I think I will be able to do this. Please provide more information. Regards.....................
Hello I am a PhD who is using Matlab for lasr 15 years. Your work can be completed in couple of hours. Regards.
Hi , i am an aerospace engineer and this is a simple project and i can do it perfectly. please contact me if you are interested. Thanks and best regards, Mostafa Hasan
I am electrical engineer .I am interested in your project. I'll complete your work in just two hours. I am Matlab expert. see my portfolio and previous work for further detail. My bid is 15 dollar for your project.
Hi, I am a Math tutor based in the US and I am specifically specialize in Calculus. Finding area under a curve is very much within my area of expertise. Please let me know if you're interested. Thanks.
Hello, I hope this message finds you well, my name is Ernesto. I graduated at the course of Bachelor in Mathematics. Let me know more about your project. Don't hesitate in contacting me. Regards.
Hi,sir. I am interested when saw your post. Before I have ever done such similar projects. I have lots of experience on the fields you want. My skill:Mathematics,Matlab,C,C++,Excel,Web scraping,MySQL,Website develo More
3+ years of experience as calculus teacher, can solve for the area in about 10 minutes, and provide you a detailed explanation on how to solve for it
What is the function? Do you need an analytic or numerical solution? If you post the function, I can give aa more accurate response. I have a PhD in mathematical physics.
I'm getting back to freelancer and am looking for a job to build up my profile. As an electrical engineer with good mathematical skills I'm sure I can help you with your problem.
I'm a mechanical engineer, it will be basic for me to compute the area you're looking for. Do you want the analytical solution or also a numerically approximated one is ok?