(X**3)/3
2007-10-10 07:40:40
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answer #1
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answered by LucaPacioli1492 7
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The indefinite integral is the equation 2X. A definite integral would be the difference of two numbers which were doubled. When integrating X^B, multiply X by B and decrease B by 1.
2007-10-10 07:42:25
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answer #2
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answered by Roger S 7
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This seems plenty like integration by utilising factors, implying that df/dx = a million/x which might supply f = ln x + c. to teach this greater carefully, be conscious that by utilising differentiating the two factors of the expression, we do away with the integrals. Rearranging, d/dx(f e^x) = f e^x + a million/x e^x If we actually take the by-product of the left area, f e^x + df/dx e^x = f e^x + a million/x e^x which reduces to df/dx=a million/x giving f=ln x + c
2016-11-07 21:57:07
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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(x)3/3+c
2007-10-10 07:46:36
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answer #4
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answered by ramakrishna_kolachina 1
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( x^3 / 3) + C
2007-10-10 07:41:09
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answer #5
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answered by PeterT 5
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(1/3)x^3
2007-10-10 07:40:51
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I = ∫ x ² dx
I = x ³ / 3 + C
2007-10-13 09:57:33
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answer #7
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answered by Como 7
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add one to the exponent and then divide by its equal
x^(2+1)/(3) = x^3/3
2007-10-10 07:42:40
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answer #8
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answered by Juno Bug 2
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2x? been a long time
ah went wrong way from the other answers.
2007-10-10 07:41:59
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answer #9
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answered by hawaiis0 3
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