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Emmanuel
5 January, 10:55
How to integrate sqrt (1+x^3) ?
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Zaria Vega
5 January, 11:49
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First integrate the entire thing by letting multiplying by 1/2 the entire expression raised to exponent 1/2 - 1. That is,
0.5 (1 + x³) ^-0.5
Then, multiplying this by the derivative of those inside the parentheses. The final answer would be,
(0.5) ((1 + x³) ^-0.5) (3x²)
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