Originally posted by Xx
2(-x^(2/3)+5x+ln(x))+C
im about done with calc 2, next is calc 3 hehehe =D
EDIT: and then finally calc 4 haha, then done with math forever
You did not state what you assigned the values of
u as. But I think you are short on steps anyways.
Use -2 and 5 for
u.
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Originally posted by K5.
-(3x^2+2)
.....x^2
I have no idea what you did. No.
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1st hint.
The final integral will be simplified to contain absolute values.
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Originally posted by Platinumpt
I'm in geometry and we get nothing this complicated
Advanced calculus. High school math is for noobs.