5.4 Indefinite Integrals and the Net Change Theorem/39: Difference between revisions

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Add one to the exponents and divide by the new exponent
Add one to the exponents and divide by the new exponent


<math>\int_{1}^{64}\frac{x^{1/2}}{\frac{1}{2}}+ \frac{x^{5/6}}{\frac{5}{6}}</math> =
<math>\int_{1}^{64}\frac{x^{1/2}}{\frac{1}{2}}+ \frac{x^{5/6}}{\frac{5}{6}}</math> = <math>\int_{1}^{64}2x^{\frac{1}{2}}

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Add one to the exponents and divide by the new exponent

= <math>\int_{1}^{64}2x^{\frac{1}{2}}